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Lolo/Lolo Creek
Overview
Lolo Creek RV Park offers a tranquil and welcoming gateway to the wonders of the Bitterroot Valley. Located just south of Missoula, this park is steeped in history, standing near the very paths taken by Lewis and Clark centuries ago. Travelers will find a well-maintained environment that balances the rugged beauty of Montana with the essential comforts needed for a relaxing stay. This destination serves as a perfect jumping-off point for exploring the wild heart of Big Sky Country while enjoying a peaceful atmosphere.
Location & Surroundings
The park is perfectly positioned near the confluence of Lolo Creek and the Bitterroot River. Surrounded by the majestic Bitterroot Mountains, the setting provides a stunning backdrop for morning coffee or evening walks. Its location along Highway 12 makes it a primary stop for those exploring the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests or traversing the scenic mountain passes into Idaho. The area is defined by towering pines and clear mountain air that reflects the true spirit of the Northwest.
Amenities & Park Features
The park provides a variety of practical features designed for convenience and comfort for all types of rigs. Travelers can expect the following during their stay:
- Spacious pull-thru sites that accommodate large motorhomes and trailers with ease.
- Full hookups including 30 and 50-amp electrical service and water.
- Clean restrooms, hot showers, and well-maintained on-site laundry facilities.
The grounds are level and well-landscaped, featuring picnic tables and plenty of green space for pets and families to stretch their legs after a long day on the road.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
There is no shortage of adventure just minutes from the park. A visit to Travelers’ Rest State Park allows guests to walk the only archaeologically verified campsite of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. For those who love the water, the nearby creek offers excellent fly fishing opportunities. Hiking trails in the Lolo Peak area provide breathtaking vistas, while the proximity to the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge provides even more opportunities for bird watching and photography in a pristine natural setting.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for nature lovers who want to be close to forest trails and river access without sacrificing modern utilities. It is also a top choice for road trippers following historic western routes who need a reliable and scenic place to rest. Whether you are a solo traveler seeking peace, a history buff retracing the steps of famous explorers, or a family exploring the great outdoors, this park provides a comfortable and authentic Montana atmosphere for everyone.
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User Reviews
Tyler Layton
First time here to celebrate a life event and the atmosphere was wonderful! The steakhouse has a Western decor theme on the inside and an overall homey feeling. It makes you feel like you are sitting in someone's kitchen. Food and service was fantastic. My filet was cooked to perfection and paired well with my Old Fashion. Will definitely be back.
AIRE3419
Before even walking in the door I should have known. Rules seem to be of more importance to post than actually following. They broke one of their rules at least three times from what I observed. To flip over the menu and see the history of the place with no mention of the original owner and how it was built was sad to see. To see the additional building not built in the way the original existing restaurant was a disrespect to the original owers. Log siding?? Really? At least close the gaps so you can't see the building wrap. Prices on menu vs prices online are different and there is no exuse as to why a place that charges these prices can't keep there website up to date. Where to start with our meal. We received our relish tray way beyond appropriate timing as others that were seated after us had already gotten. Salad was wilty and did not taste fresh. Our table ordered three steaks, all were ordered medium and all three were cooked more on the well done side. I personally ordered the 20oz ribeye and received the 12oz but was still charged for the 20oz. I was told the chef on the grill was new. That must explain why our steaks were not cooked as requested. Steaks themselves were not what I remember from the past. Crab legs were rubbery with zero taste. No warm wet towel for clean up with the crab legs. The dessert we ordered was the mud pie to split and came so frozen it was nearly impossible to get through even with a steak knife. I believe our nearly $200 meal was not worth our time and money. There is no way I could recommend this place to anyone. Honestly would have never came if we knew it had gone downhill so much. If I could have given a lesser rating I would have.
Spencer Gray
Come eat here! You will love it as much as we do! The atmosphere is very friendly, as you would expect from Montana. The beef is very high quality, cooked perfectly over an open fire! I love their old fashioned cocktails with Knob Creek. We try to come every time we are in town. There are other steak houses (we have tried them all), but they dont compare!
Dereck Chinn (MBN Media)
Lolo Creek Steak House is hands down one of the best dining experiences I’ve had in Montana. From the moment you walk in, the warm rustic setting immediately makes you feel at home. The log cabin style, open grill, and the smell of perfectly cooked steaks create an atmosphere that is both cozy and authentic. I ordered the porterhouse, and it was simply outstanding. Cooked exactly to my liking, the steak was tender, juicy, and full of flavor in every bite. The char from the grill added the perfect smoky finish that really set it apart from other steakhouses. It’s clear they use high-quality cuts, and the attention to detail in preparation shines through. The sides were also impressive, hearty portions and packed with flavor, complementing the steak without overshadowing it. The service was top-notch, with staff who were friendly, attentive, and quick to make recommendations that hit the mark. What really stood out was the combination of atmosphere, food quality, and service all coming together. It felt less like a restaurant visit and more like an experience you’ll remember. If you’re in the area, Lolo Creek Steak House is an absolute must.
Shelley Pomeroy
Very disappointing meal for the price and compared to a visit in the past. $6 for iced tea? Get real! Steaks were tough and overcooked! The shrimp on the special was barely warm and lacked seasoning. All four of us were disappointed! For an over $200 birthday dinner we should have stayed home. We won’t return which is sad to say since it used to be a special place for our family.