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Bitterroot Valley Rv And Campground
Bitterroot Valley Rv And Campground
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Chrys Spencer (09/06/2020)
I live here, and have lived here for about 4 years now I think, and Brett and Caycee are just awesome people. They are so kind and understanding. The grounds are beautiful as well
DainX (06/29/2020)
This review is for the tent campsite. Save your $20 and go elsewhere. This place is located about 100 yards from the highway so it is very loud. We arrived after the office was closed. Apparently you must have a key for the restroom as they are locked. The tent sites are next to a pond where there is a multitude of mosquitoes. The tent site is just grass so if it rains your tent will likely get wet. No base with gravel like any reasonable place would have. Also no Wi-Fi as advertised. The place looks like and feels like a dump.
C Gray (07/10/2020)
Tent camping has no shade and your going to be stuck at the end of the permanent RV folks and out in the weeds. Heavy road noise. No one bothers to show up to the office, go elsewhere.
wendy Kelly (04/12/2020)
30 Years Ago 42 Year Old Susan Seymour Adams disappeared in Idaho County, Idaho on September 30, 1990. She, Her Husband Tom and a group of hunters and paid guides from Iron Horse Outfitters were hunting and camping in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness near the Montana/Idaho border, Adams and her husband were from Austin, Texas; they'd spent months researching their trip and arrived there on September 22nAt 9:00 a.m., she said she was going to go to a nearby meadow and spend some time bird-watching. She never returned and has never been heard from again. Her husband followed her tracks on the trail to a spot about 20 yards away from the meadow, then the tracks stopped. An extensive search of the area turned up no sign of her.nnAdams wasn't carrying any food, warm clothing or survival gear at the time of her disappearance. Authorities believe she got lost or injured, and they think her remains are still somewhere in the vicinity where she disappearednSusan's husband, Tom, was initially considered a suspect but he and all the other party members took polygraphs and passednHer Case remains open but unsolved
John Yakkey (06/25/2019)
My wife and I travel extensively with our motor home logging about 30,000 miles a year. We absolutely love this park. It offers a rich feeling of home. Brett & Kaycee, the owners are fantastic and make you feel like family. We have stayed at some of the best 5 star parks you could imagine that have every amenity you could possibly imagine. Yet this park because of the owners and great neighbor's far surpass anywhere we have been. Far enough out of town so you feel like you get the best Montana has to offer. Yet, minutes away from town, so you can enjoy shopping, restaurants and many other unique opportunities. A genuine diamond in the rough, but a genuine unique feeling of comfort and satisfaction all the way around. When ever I visit Montana. They have a customer for life. Truthfully, it doesn't get better than this.
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