โOct-17-2018 09:13 PM
โNov-07-2018 05:20 PM
padredw wrote:
Here is a different view of our campsite in Mountain Meadow, and another photo which shows what I mean by "terraced" campsites. We just drove straight into our own level site. Hope this helps.
โOct-22-2018 06:47 PM
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โOct-22-2018 06:06 PM
padredw wrote:
Mountain Meadow in Hungry Horse is one of our favorite campgrounds--not just in West Glacier but in the entire country. Check it out.
โOct-21-2018 10:24 PM
sam22 wrote:Kevinwa wrote:
We stayed at the St Mary KOA in 2016. Loved it. You are parked in rows with few trees between the site, but there was tons of space. Never felt that the neighbor was on top of us. Waterton and the east side of Glacier is still one of the most memorable camping trips of my life. Epic!
I also used to view rv parks as parking lots. I am now coming to realize that whe;n out touring and site seeing for the day it is very wonderful and relaxing to come back to a full service site, have a nice hot shower, and just kick back and enjoy. Yes, when my trip involves lots of time at the campground in the daytime I like a more private stall and can get by with less ammenies!
Thanks! I'm not totally opposed to the open rv parks, I just like to try and get a mix of hook ups with the feel of Camping. Plus, I have two very friendly dogs who love to say hi (bark) at every person who walks by so a few more trees makes it a bit more pleasant for everyone!
โOct-21-2018 02:58 PM
Kevinwa wrote:
We stayed at the St Mary KOA in 2016. Loved it. You are parked in rows with few trees between the site, but there was tons of space. Never felt that the neighbor was on top of us. Waterton and the east side of Glacier is still one of the most memorable camping trips of my life. Epic!
I also used to view rv parks as parking lots. I am now coming to realize that whe;n out touring and site seeing for the day it is very wonderful and relaxing to come back to a full service site, have a nice hot shower, and just kick back and enjoy. Yes, when my trip involves lots of time at the campground in the daytime I like a more private stall and can get by with less ammenies!
โOct-21-2018 08:20 AM
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โOct-20-2018 07:50 PM
โOct-20-2018 01:48 PM
Horsedoc wrote:Many reservations are extremely economically depressed. They are also very wary to openly hostile of outsiders. Many times tourists overestimate the impact of their spending and underestimate the impact of their commentary. I am sure that Browning businesses have way too many comments like "it sure must be hard living in such a remote and desolate place", "is the wind always this bad" to the even more offensive "are drugs and alcohol still a big problem here"
"What does this mean, "We heard bad reports from Browning on folks who had come in from the east"? Can you elaborate? Thanks. "
Friends came thru Browning and stopped for fuel at a casino/cafe/fuel stop. Had some comments from the locals about stopping and parking. It turned into a 'this is an indian reservation and you are not indian'. Our folks felt uncomfortable (read threatened) and left. I would figure the locals would have been glad to have the business. Apparently they were not owners of the place, just hanging out. It is sorta eco-depressed looking area I guess.
โOct-20-2018 12:00 PM
โOct-19-2018 09:33 PM
Horsedoc wrote:
Electric and water at Glacier CG, but it is the closest CG to the entrance (West entrance( to the park) we were there a few years back, but only slept there and ate a few meals. There are some pretty long drives and slow to see the sites. Going To The Sun is a must do over to St Marys.
Goat Lick - it is amazing to see those goats walk and run up an almost vertical rock wall. We came in from the South on US 93 by Flathead Lake and Kalispell. We heard bad reports from Browning on folks who had come in from the east,
โOct-19-2018 09:32 PM