This is a small campground that has a highway that wraps around it so there was plenty of highway noise. Many of the sites were far from level. Sites were closely spaced. When we were there in
March the campground was infested with Army...
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Stopped here for one night on the way south. There were only a few other campers and some full time occupants. Our electric site was fine but the campground is located next to a highway the comes down a pretty substantial hill so expect lots of...
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Stoped here in late February on the way south. They had plenty of sites available with potable water at the dump station. All sites had electric. The water at the sites was off for the winter. There is some distant road noise and train noise but...
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The campground has both wooded and more open sites. Depending on your site restrooms and showers can be a long walk. Site 63 is a nice one on the edge of an open area and with relatively short walks to the shower building. One of the best things...
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Madison campground is near the western entrance of Yellowstone and is fairly central to this very big park. The sites are assigned at checkin and the site sizes are overstated in my opinion so make sure they give you one that is big enough. Also...
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Camped in the primitive section of the campground. Most of the sites had small half loop pull offs for the camper/ tow vehicle. Longer rigs might be an issue on some of these sites. Colter bay had a dump station and there is a nearby store and gas...
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This campground only has about a dozen primitive sites. It is located in a canyon with the creek running on the one side of it. There are four or five sites located right next to the water. The canyon location and flowing creek make for a very...
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Spent two days in the Blue Bell campground at Custer State Park. The sites were well spaced and the campground and facilities were very clean. Custer state park is very large and there are many things to do including wildlife viewing and some...
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The back-in sites in the cottonwood campground are pretty tight. They just accommodated our truck camper. Anything bigger than a small pull behind or camper van should try and get a pull through site. While the space for your camping rig is small...
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The park is about an hour from Fargo. GPS instructions can be misleading getting to it but there was good signage for arriving via the town of Fort Ransom. The few towns in the area are very small. There aren’t a lot of camp sites there but the...
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