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Lewis and Clark Campground
User Reviews
Cody Nicholson
New owners are amazing people. Very helpful and the campsites are very well maintained. Showers and Bathrooms are also very clean. Will definitely be staying here everytime I come through town.
Mark Revel
The new owner are the best friendly when I'm over this way ill stay hearbig showers
Hugh Macmenamin
This campground is under new management. The owner is in the process of updating the facility which was allowed to deteriorate with time. There are plenty of campsites all with electric hookup. We have a small travel trailer (Vistabule) and did not need sewerage hookup but there were several RVs present. Look out over the Prairie. There is some noise from the railway which is at a distance and some noise from I-15, the gateway to Canada. This is the last campground before reaching the Canadian border. 1 1/2 hours to East Glacier and 3 hours to West Glacier along the Empire Builder railway line with beautiful scenery. This is a nice stop while traveling from the east toward Glacier. The shop has ice. Restrooms and showers present but the new owner is expanding these facilities. No open fire pits-yet. This campground has great potential
Wayne Wendricks
Very nice, well maintained campground. The proprietor is an older gentleman, very congenial and talkative. They have a variety of site classes with everything from no hookup to full hookup including cable. There is a dump station for the use of paying campers. Showers / bathrooms were clean and well maintained.
Jolanda T.
I loved this campsite for it's prairie feel and spaciousness. But then, there weren't so many other campers when we were there, the temperature was nice and warm, and there was a rainbow + a beautiful sunset. The highway was visible, the trains audible, but not annoying (while these annoy me easily, normally). No frills, but everything you need. Much prefer this type of campsite to the stay-all-summer family and too full tourist campgrounds.