Lolo Hot Springs RV Park & Campground
RV Park
Write a Review 38500 W. Hwy 12 Lolo, MT 59847 406-273-2294 877-541-5117 Official WebsiteGPS: 46.7249, -114.531
Overview of Lolo Hot Springs RV Park & Campground
Last Price Paid: $90
Reported by camper-690778 on 8/11/2023
Longest RV Reported: 25 feet (Class C)
Reported by OtterBuddies on 6/19/2023
Number of Sites 60
Reservations yes
Elevation 4,101 ft / 1,249 m
Tent Camping Yes
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Reviews of Lolo Hot Springs RV Park & Campground 6 people have reviewed this location.
“$25 Pet Fee Is Ridiculous”
Reviewed 8/11/2023
Nightly rate: | $90 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
We’ve stayed here a few times before and enjoyed it. It’s rustic, but relaxing. Beautiful views. Last time we stayed in 2021 it was around $40. This time we got a 50 amp site so I was fine paying extra for that and I understand prices are going to be higher overall in 2023. Base price was $55. I figured it would be around $60 afte... more
We’ve stayed here a few times before and enjoyed it. It’s rustic, but relaxing. Beautiful views. Last time we stayed in 2021 it was around $40. This time we got a 50 amp site so I was fine paying extra for that and I understand prices are going to be higher overall in 2023. Base price was $55. I figured it would be around $60 after taxes, etc. Was somewhat shocked to see it came to almost $90. There was a $5 booking fee and a $25 pet fee. For a campsite. I went back and made sure it wasn’t a mistake, we weren’t in a cabin. Nope, they actually charge that much if you have a pet, so beware. $90 is just way too much for what you get (uneven grass site with no sewer.). Won’t be back unless they change their pet policy.
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“Not Recommended ”
Reviewed 6/19/2023
Nightly rate: | $40 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
RV Length: | 25' (Class C) |
Entrance to campground is poor. Our 25 ft Class C would have bottomed out if I hadn't been going slowly. Sites are grass. If raining you will be in a mud pit. Water was fine. Electric hookup was horrible. Any larger amperage draw (as low as a small Dometic fridge) caused a voltage sag that caused our battery charger to protect itse... more
Entrance to campground is poor. Our 25 ft Class C would have bottomed out if I hadn't been going slowly. Sites are grass. If raining you will be in a mud pit. Water was fine. Electric hookup was horrible. Any larger amperage draw (as low as a small Dometic fridge) caused a voltage sag that caused our battery charger to protect itself. So, basically had to pay $40 a night for water. That $ does not include a soak, BTW. That is an additional $12 per person per day. THEY SAY UP FRONT NO REFUNDS AND THEY KNOW THE PROPERTY IS RUN DOWN. Staff was not the best. Seemed flustered when asked simple questions like where do we park our toad? Dump station was well sloped but like everything old and unkempt. There is NO Verizon cell service so I don't know what those people were thinking back in 2021.
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“Not a Bad Spot to Overnight”
Reviewed 10/11/2021
Nightly rate: | $35 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | ? |
Traveling west in early October '21, all the NSF campgrounds on this highway were closed for the season. The Travelers Rest state park in the town of Lolo was day-use only, no camping. Lolo Hotsprings RV was looking pretty good when we got to it, after a long day driving. It's old and it shows it. But the campsites were big enough an... more
Traveling west in early October '21, all the NSF campgrounds on this highway were closed for the season. The Travelers Rest state park in the town of Lolo was day-use only, no camping. Lolo Hotsprings RV was looking pretty good when we got to it, after a long day driving. It's old and it shows it. But the campsites were big enough and not many other RVs were there. Restrooms were reasonably clean. I'd stay there again under similar circumstances.
Ken 3d would stay here again
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“staff do not care”
Reviewed 7/7/2021
Days stayed: | 1 |
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Site Number: | 37 |
I reserved a shady spot on Jan 27. When i got there on July 3, the nice man at the office said yes we have you in site 38 and gave me the receipt with #38. However as we started to go into the campground another staff man directed us to our site which was 37 because 38 was occupied. 38 was shady and the occupant had a large 5th and sev... more
I reserved a shady spot on Jan 27. When i got there on July 3, the nice man at the office said yes we have you in site 38 and gave me the receipt with #38. However as we started to go into the campground another staff man directed us to our site which was 37 because 38 was occupied. 38 was shady and the occupant had a large 5th and several atv. We go settled, in a not shady spot of 37 and then went into the office. The man who had taken us to site 37 was there and when we mentioned the error he said that once people go over the bridge no one checks to see which spot people are in. I'm not sure if the people in 38 took the wrong spot just because it was better but it is the responsibility of management to make sure that when people are assigned a spot they go there. We were only there one night but it really pissed me off. The one large hot pool was 110 degrees. Too hot for me and the paint was peeling off just about everything.
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“Not well maintained, secluded, not much to do outside the resort itself but drive.”
Reviewed 6/25/2019
Nightly rate: | $30 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 30 |
Turning onto the driveway/bridge over Lolo Creek was a little hair raising, worrying over whether or not I would bottom out and destroy my rear cap. The interior roads are dirt. The RV sites are not delineated and are grassy/rutted/mud. 30A service & water only, dilapidated dump station on site. The bathroom was dirty, garbage can full... more
Turning onto the driveway/bridge over Lolo Creek was a little hair raising, worrying over whether or not I would bottom out and destroy my rear cap. The interior roads are dirt. The RV sites are not delineated and are grassy/rutted/mud. 30A service & water only, dilapidated dump station on site. The bathroom was dirty, garbage can full, paper towels on floor and benches. The campground dumpsters were full the whole time we were there. The Hot Springs across the road had horse riding, disc golf on the hill, the hot springs and pool, a restaurant/bar, and the lodge for non-campers. The springs was a concrete pool built around the actual spring, $10 per adult for its use. Not much else to do in this area unless you drive.
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“Decent Rustic accommodations”
Reviewed 3/29/2019
Nightly rate: | $18 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | Cabin7 |
If you’re looking for super fancy this is not your place. It’s priced approximately. The lowest rate is $17/dry site. Which is why I wrote that. I troll for the cheapest spots. You can get hook ups for $34. Soaking is $9/person. A dry cabin with a table and a bunk set up (full on the bottom twin on the top) is $58 and includes two soak... more
If you’re looking for super fancy this is not your place. It’s priced approximately. The lowest rate is $17/dry site. Which is why I wrote that. I troll for the cheapest spots. You can get hook ups for $34. Soaking is $9/person. A dry cabin with a table and a bunk set up (full on the bottom twin on the top) is $58 and includes two soaks ($9/each) and two breakfast vouchers ($8/each). We chose to rent a dry cabin, let our 16 year old stay in it, and plugged our cab over camper into the front pouch. The bathrooms by the hot pools are gross but if you cross the road and go to the cabin bathrooms they are way hotter and cleaner... the hot pools are nice but not a nature experience. They are concrete. Minerals from the springs have corroded the pool a bit but it’s clean. They told us it was about 100 degrees but it was probably more like 104. Very pleasant.
Stacia would stay here again
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Amenities
Hookups
- 50 Amp
- 30 Amp
- 20 Amp
- water
- sewer
- Full Hookups
Connectivity
- wifi: yes
Recreation
- horseshoes
- picnic area
- swimming pool: outdoor
- volleyball
Site Amenities
- big rig
- fire ring
- picnic table
- pull thru
Facilities
- cabins
- dump station
- general store
- restaurant
- restrooms: flush
- showers
- swimming pool: outdoor
- trash
Discount Clubs
- Senior Discounts
Pets
- pets
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