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KarenS144
Feb 02, 2014Explorer
I've found the rvparkreviews very helpful. I also use Google maps & the satellite view to scope out the campgrounds and surrounding area. Another source I use a lot is Trailer Life.
In Kentucky, we love Kendall CG which is probably out of your way. It has huge sites that are well spaced and is on the Cumberland River right below Wolf Creek Dam.
I agree with padredw. Spring Creek Campground near Big Timber, MT is very nice. We only planned a stop over on our way to Missoula and wished we could have stayed longer.
There is not a lot to choose from along I-94 in ND! We did an overnight at in Valley City, ND at the Wagon Wheel Inn. Certainly nothing special but an easy enough off/on. If you want to rough it, check out Theodore Roosevelt Nat. Park in ND. No hookups, no reservations but a wonderful park and there are some sites that can accommodate big rigs. There are private CGs in Medora with hook-ups though. TRNP is worth a stop.
Closer to Missoula is Bearmouth RV Park. Sites are vary large and some are under trees. Some are next to the Clark Fork but all are fairly close to the interstate hence the easy on/off. We stayed at Jim & Mary's in Missoula for a few nights and it was nice but the sites were close together. Of course, we pretty much only slept there so it didn't really matter how close the sites were.
We stayed at the Bozeman KOA. It's a KOA.. decent but pricey.
Have fun planning!
In Kentucky, we love Kendall CG which is probably out of your way. It has huge sites that are well spaced and is on the Cumberland River right below Wolf Creek Dam.
I agree with padredw. Spring Creek Campground near Big Timber, MT is very nice. We only planned a stop over on our way to Missoula and wished we could have stayed longer.
There is not a lot to choose from along I-94 in ND! We did an overnight at in Valley City, ND at the Wagon Wheel Inn. Certainly nothing special but an easy enough off/on. If you want to rough it, check out Theodore Roosevelt Nat. Park in ND. No hookups, no reservations but a wonderful park and there are some sites that can accommodate big rigs. There are private CGs in Medora with hook-ups though. TRNP is worth a stop.
Closer to Missoula is Bearmouth RV Park. Sites are vary large and some are under trees. Some are next to the Clark Fork but all are fairly close to the interstate hence the easy on/off. We stayed at Jim & Mary's in Missoula for a few nights and it was nice but the sites were close together. Of course, we pretty much only slept there so it didn't really matter how close the sites were.
We stayed at the Bozeman KOA. It's a KOA.. decent but pricey.
Have fun planning!
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