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Yellowrock Campground

Yellowrock Campground

3.7
(12 reviews)
22.2 mi

This park is ok. The spots seem a little Willy nilly though. They aren't in nice neat rows. There…read moreare some spots with no sewer hookups, so pay attention when you reserve. There is square dancing on some nights. I've seen nicer parks.

Too many rules and not much to justify those rules. When you book there is no reference to the…read morerule where you cannot put up a small dog fence outside your trailer porch area. They make you sign a long list of conditions when you arrive but do not give you a copy for reference. We set up our dog fence and just when I was finished a young lady, who looked like a college student working there in the Summer, came up to me and abruptly, in an authoritarian manner told me they don't allow dog fences. She told me that they, "have had dogs get out and get hit on the road out front, people leave there dogs alone in the fenced area which can also cause problems". Just a boat load of justifications for why they don't allow dog fences. So I told her I would comply and take down the fence, but I'm not happy with the rules. Then she saw that we had some solar lights with stakes that I had put in the ground a few inches and she told me to be careful and not put those in very far as they have had tent campers punch into the water line because it's buried so shallow. That's when I knew I was dealing with poor management and an authoritarian woman child throwing her weight around. She then left, I never spoke to her again and the rest of our experience was okay. In summary, we like to stay at places that aren't so strict with rules that punish good people for what a few bad people do. As far as punching into water lines, if someone breaches a water line because the infrastructure was so poorly built that's not my problem. That' just the cost of doing business. Yellowrock is a nice setting, but my main problems and complaints are. 1. They are not clear on their rules and do NOT give you a copy of the huge page of rules you sign off on. 2. Unprofessional attitude. The young lady who let me know I was not in compliance with their book of rules could have been more tactful. Given all of this we will NOT return. We are just trying to enjoy some outdoor time and relax with our dogs in a nice setting when we are out in our RV. It is not worth it to be lectured and have to put up with a bunch of rules that impede our ability to enjoy ourselves.

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Traveler's Rest State Park

Traveler's Rest State Park

4.7
(7 reviews)
24.5 mi

As noted by others, Travelers Rest State Park contains the only physically verified campsite of the…read moreLewis and Clark Expedition of 1804-1806. The Park is well worth a visit if you are nearby. There is a ver nice interpretive center, walking trails and access to Lolo creek. I particularly enjoyed the Creek access. Lewis and Clark camped here twice. Once on the first leg of their journey traveling west and then on their return east. On their return the expedition temporarily split up to explore independently. This was the place they split so this is indeed a historical spot. I visited with my children and grandchildren. The kids particularly enjoyed wading in Lolo Creek as did our Labrador Retriever Gigi who retrieved lots of sticks. I am very glad we took the time to visit and highly recommend Travelers Rest Park.

This is only the second site along the Lewis and Clark trail where physical evidence of the Corps…read moreof Discovery has been found. This is one of the few spots where the Corps stopped both on the westward and eastbound legs of their journey. It was a serendipity discovery made when archelogists were trying to calibrate an instrument that detected magnetic anomolies. They moved it about 300 feet from a power line and turned it on. Amazingly, the instrument detected metal traces. By moving it around they found a rectangular area of trace mercury depositions. They had found the latrine for the Corps! The mercury was from soldiers taking a laxative pill called "Dr. Rush's Thunderbolts" that contained mercurous chloride (calomel). In the weeks the Corps camped nearby, the members of the expedition "excreted" enough of the medication to permit a thin layer to be detected. By referring to the Army Field Manual used by Lewis, who did everything by the book, they were able to find the camp, just 200 feet away. There they uncovered some bits of melted lead dropped from making bullets and found evidence of a blacksmith operation. There is an small museum that tells more of the story of Lewis and Clark. Occasionally, you may also find local reenactors who have set up a replica of what the Corps of Discovery's camp might have looked like. When in Lolo, visit Traveler's Rest!

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Missoula KOA Holiday

Missoula KOA Holiday

3.1
(96 reviews)
31.0 mi

I did a little video on this RV park that you can check out here:…read more copy/paste url: https://youtu.be/4y0S55joeFk This little campground is in the middle of the city Missoula in Montana. It's definitely well run and the spaces are wide open. We got an escort via golf cart driver to our site, which is always nice. It was kind of funny when the check in lady asked what year my RV was and when I said 2006, she informed me that they don't usually take RV's older than 2013, but I guess my Phaeton looks good enough. The place is surrounded by old trailer park homes and some look like they're about to fall down. Glad she decided my motorhome wouldn't bring down the neighborhood LOL. The staff was friendly and the general store there stocked local Huckleberry ice cream so I was happy about that. They have a bunch of cabins to rent, a nice pool which was packed with people, game room, and little 3 wheeler bikes to rent. Nice touch having a burger truck to grab a bite from too. This being in the city, there's not much to do as far as outdoor activities. We did play some miniature putt putt golf which was a lot of fun. Other than that, it was a way station for us on our way to Glacier National Park. I'd recommend it for a stop off to get to where you're going. That's really what I love about KOA's. You can trust that they'll have clean facilities and everything is handled tightly and professionally.

Not the prettiest of places since it's inside a mobile home park, but it actually surprised me. It…read morelooks like they are trying to buy the lots as the homeowners move out. It turned out to be a decent place to stay for the week while we were there. Friendly staff, safe, big laundry room, decent enough dog park, and good grass. *take note of lawn watering days*

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Heated Swimming Pool. What could be better on a nice summer day!

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Heated Swimming Pool. What could be better on a nice summer day!

Powell Campground - campgrounds - Updated June 2026

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