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Bigdog
Jul 01, 2016Explorer
kknowlton wrote:
The KOA in Billings is very nice, actually - but is overpriced. It's the "flagship" of the brand, and they try to make it a bit more "special." Quiet, though? - probably not.
Although it's not near your halfway point, the KOA in Hardin MT is plenty decent, off the interstate about 1/2 mile (not much road noise) and you could spend the "off" day visiting the nearby Little Bighorn National Battlefield, which is worth a stop. The hourly ranger talks are fascinating, as each ranger has a different presentation, and you can do a self-drive tour and/or a guided tour (the guides are Indian). I found it a more interesting visit than I expected.
X2 on the KOA in Hardin.
When we were there several years ago, they had movies for the kids along with several other kids activities, that got the little people out from under for a bit. Must go to the battlefield as it is mind blowing to see just where Custer picked to make a stand where there was no cover. The reality of the site overcomes any of the pulp magazine stories of the era.
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