Countryside RV Park
RV Park
Write a Review 30 Sawmill Rd. Dillon, MT 59725 406-683-9860 Official WebsiteGPS: 45.1804, -112.7027
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Overview of Countryside RV Park
Last Price Paid: $50
Reported by Chief on 9/14/2024
Longest RV Reported: 42 feet
Reported by Freedomlovers on 8/30/2018
Weekly Rate Yes
Monthly Rate Yes
Number of Sites 44
Reservations yes
Elevation 5,150 ft / 1,569 m
Tent Camping Yes
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Reviews of Countryside RV Park 26 people have reviewed this location.
“Like lite boondocking ”
Reviewed 8/7/2021
Nightly rate: | $47 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Not far from a boondocking experience in a place with no WiFi, cell phone coverage, or TV reception, but for good money. Staff is friendly. Easy access off the interstate. We had to work off a wood pile in the middle of the grassy area of the property to get any WiFi connectivity. Their WiFi antenna placed so it only points toward s... more
Not far from a boondocking experience in a place with no WiFi, cell phone coverage, or TV reception, but for good money. Staff is friendly. Easy access off the interstate.
We had to work off a wood pile in the middle of the grassy area of the property to get any WiFi connectivity. Their WiFi antenna placed so it only points toward some sites. No WiFi signal even on the office porch. Essentially no ATT nor T-Mobile service good enough to get internet either. No cable TV, no over the air TV reception here.
Gravel sites. Grass in between. No mats allowed on grass. Two big, but open (not fenced) grassy dog run areas. No inside area for guests other than small laundry area.
Essentially we paid to have power, water & sewer in a park with no amenities & not near anything. For those reasons we’d not stay here again.
Note. If you’re heading southbound in your travels get fuel in Dillon as there’s essentially no good fuel options for a very long way from this park south.
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“Large grassy sites ”
Reviewed 7/28/2021
Nightly rate: | $47 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | C6 |
What a great campground! We stayed with our 40’ fifth wheel in a pull through site. The sites are large so there is a little space between you and your neighbor. They are very sensitive about their grass and for good reason. They work very hard to keep it in nice shape. 30/50 amp full hook up sites. Wifi doesn’t always have great ... more
What a great campground! We stayed with our 40’ fifth wheel in a pull through site. The sites are large so there is a little space between you and your neighbor. They are very sensitive about their grass and for good reason. They work very hard to keep it in nice shape.
30/50 amp full hook up sites. Wifi doesn’t always have great internet connectivity. There wasn’t any cable that I noticed. There is lots of space to walk my dog. In my dream world I would have a fenced area for dogs to run, but maybe they will do that later.
We enjoyed seeing Lewis and Clark sights nearby and Bannack State Park with the old west mining town.
Lori would stay here again
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“Still A Great Stop”
Reviewed 7/2/2021
Nightly rate: | $52 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | M15 |
RV Length: | 24' (Travel Trailer) |
Another campground that is a favorite to stay. Have stayed here multiple times over gosh, 20 years. Brandy (Ernie) Hathaway are lovely hosts working hard at keeping this park as nice as possible. Sites are spaced very nicely apart, both back in and pull throughs. We stayed in a back in site right along the "highway" side which... more
Another campground that is a favorite to stay. Have stayed here multiple times over gosh, 20 years. Brandy (Ernie) Hathaway are lovely hosts working hard at keeping this park as nice as possible. Sites are spaced very nicely apart, both back in and pull throughs. We stayed in a back in site right along the "highway" side which is no big deal as with many MT roads is completely quiet at night. Great stopping spot if you want to go check out Bannack State Park.
-Sites are level
-They are doing the "extra $10 if you want to make sure you get the site you booked" (which seems to be a "thing" with private parks this year)
- Pet friendly but know, people don't walk their pets just around on the roads, they WILL walk them around behind your spot.
- Lots of work keeping the grass growing.
- No shade bring your own but no pounding stakes in the grassy areas as they have already lost some of their sprinkler systems because of that.
- CAN be windy especially as MT storms roll by.
- Some skeeters so bring your bug spray if you want to be out in the evenings after sundown.
- Very nicely quiet
- Only trash receptacles are by the office on the way out. Not a huge deal as this park isn't that big so it isn't a long walk either.
This year was the busiest I've ever seen this park.
MTWaggin would stay here again
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“Wide Open Quiet Space”
Reviewed 6/29/2021
Days stayed: | 7 |
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RV Length: | 37' (Travel Trailer) |
Beautiful campsite, lots of grass and rigs are not on top of one another. We lucked out and got a corner site towards the back and we couldn’t of asked for better Montana views. Owner was incredibly nice and the facilities were clean. If you stop here with kids you should definitely go to the splash pad in town at Jaycee Park and go lo... more
Beautiful campsite, lots of grass and rigs are not on top of one another. We lucked out and got a corner site towards the back and we couldn’t of asked for better Montana views. Owner was incredibly nice and the facilities were clean. If you stop here with kids you should definitely go to the splash pad in town at Jaycee Park and go looking for quartz crystals at Crystal Park. Bannack State park is also a great ghost town and the Pioneer Scenic Byway is worth every mile!
Dmyzaguirre would stay here again
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“Wide Open Quiet Space”
Reviewed 6/29/2021
Days stayed: | 7 |
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RV Length: | 37' (Travel Trailer) |
Beautiful campsite, lots of grass and rigs are not on top of one another. We lucked out and got a corner site towards the back and we couldn’t of asked for better Montana reviews. Owner was incredibly nice and the facilities were clean. If you stop here with kids you should definitely go to the splash pad in town at Jaycee Park and go ... more
Beautiful campsite, lots of grass and rigs are not on top of one another. We lucked out and got a corner site towards the back and we couldn’t of asked for better Montana reviews. Owner was incredibly nice and the facilities were clean. If you stop here with kids you should definitely go to the splash pad in town at Jaycee Park and go looking for quartz crystals at Crystal Park. Bannack State park is also a great ghost town and the Pioneer Scenic Byway is worth every mile!
Dmyzaguirre would stay here again
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“Nice Campground in Dillon Area”
Reviewed 6/27/2021
Nightly rate: | $47 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | C-3 |
RV Length: | 35' (Fifth Wheel) |
Nice park with easy entrance and exit. Wanted full hookups for a couple of days after a week of boondocking. The grounds are very nice grassy areas that they frequently water. Rigs park on gravel with nice sunset mountain views. The laundry has only two washers so it could be crowded. Staff very friendly. Online booking has a $10 optio... more
Nice park with easy entrance and exit. Wanted full hookups for a couple of days after a week of boondocking. The grounds are very nice grassy areas that they frequently water. Rigs park on gravel with nice sunset mountain views. The laundry has only two washers so it could be crowded. Staff very friendly. Online booking has a $10 option to guarantee your exact spot number which we did not choose. Park full each night.
Big Fry would stay here again
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“Nice and Quiet. ”
Reviewed 6/14/2021
We stayed here as a stopover on our way to Glacier and then again on our way home from Glacier. It was perfect. Easy in and easy out. Showers were clean. Great location not far from the freeway exit, but far enough that there isn’t freeway noise.
TDog would stay here again
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“Awesome park for fly fishing”
Reviewed 9/12/2020
Nightly rate: | $40 |
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Days stayed: | 10 |
Site Number: | B1 |
We went to Dillon to fly fish the Beaverhead and Big Hole rivers and stayed at Countryside. I booked the site online and paid an little extra, $5 I believe, to secure that site which was a back in at the end of a row facing west. The site was spacious with grass and picnic table. The park has nice sunset views. We also had a family of ... more
We went to Dillon to fly fish the Beaverhead and Big Hole rivers and stayed at Countryside. I booked the site online and paid an little extra, $5 I believe, to secure that site which was a back in at the end of a row facing west. The site was spacious with grass and picnic table. The park has nice sunset views. We also had a family of 4 sandhill cranes bed down near the pond to the south of the park, which was so cool! The office folks were nice over text (office closed due to Covid). Didn’t use any facilities. We used Anderson & Platt outfitters in Dillon for fishing. Also went to Bannack State Park.
Romabout would stay here again
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“Quiet park off of I15”
Reviewed 10/20/2019
Nightly rate: | $25 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | C3 |
Summary Summary: We just needed a quick, one night stop to break up the drive from northern Montana to northern Utah. This place did the trick. Very clean and quiet with nice views. We would stay here again. Sites: We were in site C3 and it was long and relatively level and gravel. There is a picnic table at the site and grass ... more
Summary
Summary: We just needed a quick, one night stop to break up the drive from northern Montana to northern Utah. This place did the trick. Very clean and quiet with nice views. We would stay here again.
Sites: We were in site C3 and it was long and relatively level and gravel. There is a picnic table at the site and grass separating you from your neighbor. We didn't have anyone on either side of us, but there is sufficient room between sites.
Hook-ups: We only had electric (50/30) and sewer. The water was shut off for the winter, but there are a couple of places in the park where you can fill your water tanks (site A-14 and B-6). Utilities are closer to the middle, in front of the site.
Amenities: Can't comment on this as we were only here for an evening.
Activities: We didn’t notice any. Plenty of grassy areas to walk the dog.
Staff: No interaction with staff.
Area: We were only here for a night so I don’t know all the activities of the local area, but there is a small movie theater, a couple of grocery stores, a handful of restaurants, etc. from what we saw.
Reservations: During the off-season, the office is closed. You self-register at the office and put your payment information in the dropbox.. Basically an honor system
Access (off the highway, interior roads)
Access was a breeze. Less than a mile off I15 (west side) and the interior roads are basically ovals.
Cell Coverage/Internet: We had 2 bars of AT&T LTE (not boosted) and great bandwidth and 4 bars of Verizon on our backup jetpack. We didn’t use the park’s wifi.
Price: Off-season rate is $25 per night. Water and electric only.
OurWanderfulLife would stay here again
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“Nice stopover park, limited things to do in the area.”
Reviewed 6/25/2019
Nightly rate: | $40 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Gravel, level sites with nice mountain views, FHU's, interior gravel roads easy to maneuver big rigs through. Lots of prairie dogs chirping away. "Rustic" facilities but staff kept it clean. Little to no activities available in park, just outside the town of Dillon. The Pioneer Mountains Scenic Byway is definitely scenic. Also the Bann... more
Gravel, level sites with nice mountain views, FHU's, interior gravel roads easy to maneuver big rigs through. Lots of prairie dogs chirping away. "Rustic" facilities but staff kept it clean. Little to no activities available in park, just outside the town of Dillon. The Pioneer Mountains Scenic Byway is definitely scenic. Also the Bannack St. Park with the ghost town of Bannack is only a stone's throw away.
Charlie & Jeanne would stay here again
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
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Amenities
Hookups
- 50 Amp
- 30 Amp
- 20 Amp
- water
- sewer
- Full Hookups
Connectivity
- wifi: yes
Site Amenities
- big rig
- picnic table
- pull thru
Facilities
- dump station
- laundry
- restrooms: flush
- rv storage
- showers
- trash
Discount Clubs
- AAA
- AARP
- Good Sam
- Military Discounts
Pets
- pets
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