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    Jocko Hollow Campground

    4.0 (5 reviews)

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    Outpost RV Park - Enough room to maneuver

    Outpost RV Park

    3.2(5 reviews)
    13.4 mi

    Zero communication from the RV park manager, Massive hassle with parking situations, right off the…read morehighway, restrictions on when you can do laundry, poor water pressure. All my stuff outside was constantly moved by the park manager. All around it was a terrible stay, stayed a month. I've been to several parks all around Washington, Oregon, Montana, California and this is by far the worst. The dog park is a joke. Seemed like the rules only apply to certain people in the park. Some serious work needs done here, some it has potential to be a nice place just needs some major improvement.

    Definitely the WORST night we have EVER had at an RV Park. And we have been to over 100 of them…read more This RV Park is about 2 miles off I-90 which may seem like a blessing. But it it RIGHT ON highway 93 which is a major thoroughfare going to Kalispel and Whitefish. Cars and semi's all night long and they are within 50 feet of your rig. The park itself is being refurbished and actually doing quite a good job of it. Big level pad for the trailer and a side pad for the truck. Good electric, sewer and water. No cable but Antenna picks up a number of stations. So park is good, but location was UNBEARABLE. Worst night we have ever had. There are not many choices in Missoula, but definitely take a pass on this one. Can't put lipstick on a pig. LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION.

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    Outpost RV Park - Putting in new water lines.  Left this pit open without any warning flags or tape.  Glad my kids were not there.

    Putting in new water lines. Left this pit open without any warning flags or tape. Glad my kids were not there.

    Outpost RV Park - Spot big enough for our 40 ft. 5th Wheel south of Kalispel and just east of Missoula 2 1/2 miles north of I 90.

    Spot big enough for our 40 ft. 5th Wheel south of Kalispel and just east of Missoula 2 1/2 miles north of I 90.

    Outpost RV Park - Spots are level and wide.  New lawn just put in.

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    Spots are level and wide. New lawn just put in.

    Sloway Campground

    Sloway Campground

    4.0(3 reviews)
    45.2 mi

    Any campground caught between an interstate and a rail line as they twine their way through a…read morenarrow river valley is going to be more than a little noisy, but this makes a very pleasant spot to stop if you're on your way through Montana and don't want to take the time to drive far from the big road. The tent sites stretch out along the river, so you can look at the sunlight on the water as you sip your morning drink and try to wake up. The sites are notched into the woods with patches of trees in between for privacy, and handy stacks of firewood appear here and there. And if you happened to bring twelve other people with you, the massive picnic table will seat them all.

    This campground sits just off I 90 along the shores of the Clark River. It is s a pretty good…read moresingle night campground when you are headed somewhere and just need a quick pull off stop - Better than a Walmart! We were en-route to a longer trip and used it for one night for exactly that purpose. It is a medium size campground with 27 sites. Some are large pull through sites that would accommodate bigger RVs like the site we chose, site #5. Each Site had a picnic table and fire ring. There are pit toilets and drinking water available. There are no hookups, no showers, no dump station. There is an area to hand launch small boats. We walked across the gravel bar area to the east and were able to sit in a more private area along the river shore. A nice spot to take a break from driving and cool off in the water. I wouldn't stay here for an extended vacation, but it served our purpose well.

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    Traveler's Rest State Park - Museum

    Traveler's Rest State Park

    4.7(7 reviews)
    29.1 mi

    As noted by others, Travelers Rest State Park contains the only physically verified campsite of the…read moreLewis and Clark Expedition of 1804-1806. The Park is well worth a visit if you are nearby. There is a ver nice interpretive center, walking trails and access to Lolo creek. I particularly enjoyed the Creek access. Lewis and Clark camped here twice. Once on the first leg of their journey traveling west and then on their return east. On their return the expedition temporarily split up to explore independently. This was the place they split so this is indeed a historical spot. I visited with my children and grandchildren. The kids particularly enjoyed wading in Lolo Creek as did our Labrador Retriever Gigi who retrieved lots of sticks. I am very glad we took the time to visit and highly recommend Travelers Rest Park.

    This is only the second site along the Lewis and Clark trail where physical evidence of the Corps…read moreof Discovery has been found. This is one of the few spots where the Corps stopped both on the westward and eastbound legs of their journey. It was a serendipity discovery made when archelogists were trying to calibrate an instrument that detected magnetic anomolies. They moved it about 300 feet from a power line and turned it on. Amazingly, the instrument detected metal traces. By moving it around they found a rectangular area of trace mercury depositions. They had found the latrine for the Corps! The mercury was from soldiers taking a laxative pill called "Dr. Rush's Thunderbolts" that contained mercurous chloride (calomel). In the weeks the Corps camped nearby, the members of the expedition "excreted" enough of the medication to permit a thin layer to be detected. By referring to the Army Field Manual used by Lewis, who did everything by the book, they were able to find the camp, just 200 feet away. There they uncovered some bits of melted lead dropped from making bullets and found evidence of a blacksmith operation. There is an small museum that tells more of the story of Lewis and Clark. Occasionally, you may also find local reenactors who have set up a replica of what the Corps of Discovery's camp might have looked like. When in Lolo, visit Traveler's Rest!

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