Reviews
Eight Flags Campground (City Park)
User Reviews
Heather Cowan
We are on our way South for the winter and Stephan is an amazing person to deal with. Very friendly and his mom gave me a ride to the restaurant for some grubb. We will absolutely come back. Great place! Great People! A real gem in the middle of nowhere!
Caroline Bissat
The staff is great. Everything is very clean and well kept.
Juanita Thouin
The campground is first come, first serve for overnight campers. Sites are mostly level and many are pull thru. Could easily accommodate big rigs. Right off the main highway, so very convenient to the USA/Canada border. FHU was $30. 30 amp. The bathrooms were clean with sizeable handicap showers, coin operated. There are a few long-term camper, but none looked trashy. Great stopover campground if you need electricity.
Danette Kuzel
Very nice campground. We were early in their season. Had a pull thru site & was very level we didn't even unhook for our overnight stay. Next to golf course $1/ hole if you stay at campground. Owner was very friendly. Milk River along the campground. Bathhouse/ showers were clean. Definitely would stay again.
Jayvee De Ocampo
Small campground with a golf course. Beautiful place to spend a night when passing through!
Devin Bartley
The bathrooms and showers were spotless clean, and the wifi was good. Nice campground within walking distance of the grocery store and Chinese restaurant. I appreciate that there were some tent camping sites next to the river. Prices were affordable too!
Nance Jeges
Beautiful place ..I only stayed 1 day an night But it was great thank you under 8 flags Campground meat some really nice people there...sencerley thank you..
Christine Phillips
This campground is right beside the golf course, with no fence. you have people walk right up to your site and sit down without even inviting them to, making themselves at home. there was adequate shelter with trees, but the golfers would come right into the campground. We did not feel safe here. It was right off the highway. we called for the host so we could pay and get the information on the campground, she didn't show, just told us to self register and pay. We will not be coming back and we do a lot of camping. This one there was lots of room, very little campers there
Rozalyn Allan
Lovely campground with a unique bit of history. Self register. About 30 sites and only 25% occupied when we were there, midweek in August. Might be a little crowded if it were full. Some sites are on the river (not a babbling brook so no soothing sound effects but we could hear fish jumping in the evening). Apparently several places to take in and out along the river, if you have a canoe or kayak. There are some large trees throughout the campground so most sites will have shade at some point. Right next to highway, so there is some highway noise through the night. Large bathrooms, very clean, heated, with flush toilets and showers. Signs in bathroom to buy bath towels and have them delivered. Often windy in that area, as was our first night there, but very calm the second night so we were able to sit out and have a fire pit. Signs to buy fire wood and have it delivered, but you are also allowed to bring your own. Right next to a very nice golf course, and campers can golf for $1/hole. We teed off about noon and were the only ones on the course! 5 minute walk to town, tho unfortunately most of the shops on main street are closed down. But the houses were all very nice and well kept...it's an easy flat bike ride from campground and just ride around town. About 30 mins from Writing On Stone, where you can easily spend a half day or so.
Brian Lee
Clean facility. Excellent friendly staff. Great hookups with 50psi water pressure. We were in site 13 which was nicely shaded and yet was one row off the golf course so stray balls was less of an issue. You can walk into town and get groceries or play a round of golf. Would be 5 stars but it ia still somewhat close to the highway and so there is still highway noise even with the reduced traffic brpugh on by the border closure (Covid 19)