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Deer Lodge, Montana

RVJimofOregon
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We are looking for a layover place near Deer Lodge and was wondering if it is worth staying a extra to see the area. We will be coming down from Glacier Park. Another place within 25 miles or might be OK too if more to see. Any input will be welcome as we have never been in this park of the US.
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Pangaea_Ron
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trailertraveler wrote:
RVJimofOregon wrote:
...We are looking for a layover place near Deer Lodge and was wondering if it is worth staying a extra to see the area...
We enjoyed visiting the Old Montana Prison and Grant-Kohrs Ranch Historic Site near Deer Lodge.

If you are headed South on I-15, Bannock State Park is about 113 miles South of Deer Lodge.


We love Bannock State Park. We were there the day that the park opened after the flood damage. The Governor was there and there were volunteers in period dress, and live music on several porches.
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RVJimofOregon
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Thanks for all the good info.
Flaguy
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frmAloha
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Another vote for Indian Creek. Nothing fancy, but near both the prison and Grant Kohrs ranch which are definitely worth a visit.
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Drbolasky
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Murphsmom wrote:
You would also be only about 80 or so miles from Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park, just off I-90.
http://stateparks.mt.gov/lewis-and-clark-caverns


Definitely recommend the above!! If you only need an overnight CG in Deer Lodge and don't want to unhook, there is a CG right off the interstate, and I THINK it is called simply Deer Lodge CG. Right next door is a restaurant, the Four B's. Best tomato soup I've ever had anywhere.

On edit: It's called Indian Creek CG. Glorified parking lot with grass, but inexpensive (at least it was in 2009) with full hookups.

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dahkota
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Here is our blog entry from last August. We enjoyed the town...
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Murphsmom
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You would also be only about 80 or so miles from Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park, just off I-90.
http://stateparks.mt.gov/lewis-and-clark-caverns

accsys
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Bob & Ann wrote:
Flaguy
We like to stay at Indian Creek campground when in the area. The large rig sites give you a lot more space. Management is real nice and they work hard to keep the park in nice shape. From there you can tour Butte Montana's copper mining industry as well as the old prison in Deer Lodge. We are not fans of the KOA which is also in Deer creek.

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You can see pictures of our site there and read about what we did while there on our blog entry.
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Bob___Ann
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Flaguy
We like to stay at Indian Creek campground when in the area. The large rig sites give you a lot more space. Management is real nice and they work hard to keep the park in nice shape. From there you can tour Butte Montana's copper mining industry as well as the old prison in Deer Lodge. We are not fans of the KOA which is also in Deer creek.
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Bob_Olallawa
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www.riverfrontrvparkmt.com Just a few miles West of Deer Lodge. Take the Garrison exit. Short drive back to Deer Lodge to see the prison and other shops.
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TUCQUALA
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Looking for a "campground" with services, or a nice woodsy, out of the way spot??

If the second, try Race Track Campground. A Nat Forest site just SW of Deer Lodge. Right on river, fairly decent sized sites, hand water pump, AND bear boxes!!! We fit with a Jayco that was about 27 ft overall. Don't think I will stop there again, now with a 34 ft trailer!!!

Here's a link to a good description of Race Track NF Campground:

http://www.forestcamping.com/dow/northern/deercmp.htm#racetrack

And here's a pic:

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trailertraveler
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RVJimofOregon wrote:
...We are looking for a layover place near Deer Lodge and was wondering if it is worth staying a extra to see the area...
We enjoyed visiting the Old Montana Prison and Grant-Kohrs Ranch Historic Site near Deer Lodge.

If you are headed South on I-15, Bannock State Park is about 113 miles South of Deer Lodge.
Safe travels!
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