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Dick's RV Park
Overview
Dick’s RV Park serves as a well-established gateway for travelers exploring North Central Montana. Known for its accessibility and friendly atmosphere, this park provides a comfortable home base in the heart of Great Falls. Whether you are passing through on your way to Glacier National Park or staying to explore the local history, this family-owned destination offers a reliable and welcoming environment for RVers of all types. It captures the spirit of Montana hospitality within a convenient city setting that makes navigation simple for arrivals.
Location & Surroundings
Situated conveniently off the main thoroughfares, the park is nestled in a developed area that balances urban convenience with the natural beauty of the Big Sky Country. Its proximity to the Missouri River provides a sense of connection to the landscape that defined the Lewis and Clark expedition. You will find yourself close to local dining and shopping while still being within minutes of the scenic River's Edge Trail, making it an ideal spot for those who appreciate both city comforts and immediate outdoor access.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed with modern convenience in mind, offering spacious pull-through sites that can accommodate larger rigs with ease. Each site is equipped with full hookups, including water, sewer, and electricity. On-site facilities include clean restrooms, private showers, and a well-maintained laundry room that makes long-term stays manageable. Guests also benefit from reliable Wi-Fi connectivity and a dedicated pet area, ensuring that every member of the family, including four-legged travelers, enjoys a comfortable and stress-free stay during their time in Great Falls.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Great Falls is rich in heritage, and staying at this park puts you minutes away from the C.M. Russell Museum, which celebrates the famous cowboy artist and his work. Nature enthusiasts can visit Giant Springs State Park, one of the largest freshwater springs in the country, located just a short drive away. For a deeper dive into local history, the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center offers an immersive look at the famous journey. Fishing, hiking, and biking along the river are popular activities that are easily accessible from the park’s central location.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for travelers seeking a convenient urban stopover without sacrificing essential amenities. It is a perfect fit for history buffs looking to explore the local museums or families who need a reliable base for day trips throughout the region. Because of its big-rig friendly layout, it is particularly well-suited for long-haul travelers who value easy navigation and proximity to major travel routes while transiting through Montana's diverse and beautiful landscapes.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Cecily Brown
I chose this RV Park because it was right off the Highway and I didn't have to go into the city to get to it. It is clean, quiet, level, and both Trisha & Bob were extremely friendly and helpful. I arrived late and had to self check-in. I originally planned to stay 2 nights, due to an RV problem i had to extend 5 more days. I got to stay in the same spot. They offered help to get repaired. And suggested some excellent restaurants. When I mentioned places I wanted to see they gave me easy directions to get to them from the RV Park. I would definitely return and recommend this. Oh, and when I first arrived I worried about the neighborhood as I drove under a train bridge. But it isn't sketch. Trust this is a nice RV Park and I feel secure here. Plus my cat has loved it from day one, which is unusual, even the highway noise didn't bother him.
Cindy Lacoste
Stayed for 2 nights as there was no other options. Hwy is very noisy,train yard close by that you can hear all night. You would need to clean up the PutPut before you could use it. To top it all off 2 teens roam around in the night going through your vehicles if you leave them unlocked. On the plus side there are these cute little cotton tail rabbits that roam around.
Patrick Tanguy
Stayed on site 85 for 3 nights while visiting the region. It was okay but very loud b/c it is very close to the highway. The biggest issue we had was the water pressure (75 psi!) We were told by the manager right away when we checked in but it was difficult to manage b/c the pressure was going up and down. I had to adjust my water pressure regulator many times a day. We gave up and used our inboard water tank. At 65$/night, I would have expected the water not to be a problem. Also washrooms and showers close to our site were not the best. Could not lock the door of a washroom, showers only have a chair where to put your stuff. No paper in one of the two WC. Much better to use the washrooms/showers close to the office. It was close to stores and everything and folks were friendly but 3 days were a bit too long.
Gary Fudyma
Great Falls RV Park is a great park! Management cares about their guests and goes out of their way to accommodate their guests needs. We had locked a site, but there was an issue needing electrical repair for that site, so Diana and Bob found another site that met our needs and held the original site for us for when it got repaired. Sites are gravel and level. Bathrooms and laundry are very clean. Post office, Smiths, gas and Petco located just a few blocks away. We were in the back lots, so road noise was not a bother. There is a bar with outdoor music on the weekend, so that is heard but promptly shut off at 10p. There is a paved bike route adjacent to the park. The ride goes along the Missouri River with parks and restrooms along the route. Giant Springs State Park is accessible by this bike path. If you want a hour drive into the Little Belt mountains, Memorial Falls hike is a great hike. We highly recommend Great Falls RV Park and when in this area will definitely stay here again.
Dan Servetnick
Staff was some of the nicest, most efficient we’ve dealt with on our trip. Great location, nice asphalt sites, large trees, and large grassy sites. Bathrooms and showers were always clean. If you’re like us, you check the map and see that the park is near a major road and an airport. The road is sometimes loud during the day, but I never heard anything at night. As for the airport, I never heard anything.