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Outback Montana RV Park & Campground
Just minutes from Flathead Lake, the largest fresh water lake west of the Mississippi. 45 minutes to Glacier Park, loads of hiking, biking & water fun all nearby. Play or explore all day, then relax in our quiet wooded park!
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Scott Hammond
We have a 42’ MotorHome towing a 20’ trailer along with an F-150. The spot they put us in accommodated our units and we were generally happy. The park is beautiful and very quiet. The problem was getting into the space. They originally had us in one spot but because of our size I couldn’t get into it. If we could have, the space was big enough for us. They moved us to another spot, which I was able to pull in first attempt. So they are very accommodating and helpful. But here’s the deal: if you have a unit longer than 30’, you are sliding down the road as you leave. You see it’s posted as a 7% downgrade on gravel! I believe them. I pulled our trailer down the down the hill and slide 2 feet and rolled one foot. It was beyond scary! When we left I backed down the hill from our spot because it was not as steep, rather than attempt to leave via their path. It was just too dangerous to pull forward. The hill is that steep. I spoke to other campers with big units and they expressed the same concern. This is too bad. The park itself is really nice! Great WiFi, quiet with deer roaming about. But getting in and out with a rig that is longer than 30’ is challenging. Anything shorter than that and this is a 5 star park. Longer than that you could stay here but it is a challenge to get in and out. One other thing. They recently installed about 15 brand new cabins that once open will make this a great park. Service was great, the helpers were quiet, but the space between sites was a little tight. Stay here but just be forewarned if you have a big unit.
Hailie Holm
Stayed here long term and had nothing but issues with the park employees and the owners. Repeatedly had a park employee (Neil) come into our site and turn our tree lights off instead of asking us to turn them off, same employee repeatedly caused issues making up lies and talking badly about us to everyone at the park. Owners kicked us out with a 3 day notice with no real reason, mind u we had a contract and they broke that contract. We followed rules to a T and never once complained about anything. There is always sewage problems and the park manager does not care. DO NOT STAY HERE
Goldrush Getaway
We stayed at Outback Montana RV Park & Campground because of its proximity (45 miles or so) to Glacier National Park, thinking the close location to the large lake nearby would be a positive. When we arrived, the full hook up site we had selected had the sewer on the wrong side of the site, and was not at all level. We requested a different site, and were able to hookup at the new site, and although the site wasn’t level, it was a bit better than the first. The sites were very narrow, and covered with gravel, and way too close to other sites. The site next to us was one that a family that worked at the campground was using. Although the temperature was not warm, or cold, they were running a very loud motor (ac?) all afternoon. In addition, two VERY loud pickup trucks were left on idle for long periods of time two different times, at the same site. So much for a peaceful camping experience! I was very disappointed we selected this campground. There is no place to walk from the campground. The facilities are being upgraded, so hopefully they will also improve the sites themselves. The pricing was WAY too high for the amenities (or lack thereof), and the narrow, hilly, and noisy sites.
Gary Mac
Campground is steep and sites/roads are tight for anything over 35 feet long. Even smaller rigs may have trouble with slides on both sides. I don't mind a smaller campground, but don't accept reservations for rigs that can't fit properly. I made my reservation 6 months before I visited and gave the actual length of our fifth wheel (not model number) I arrived and had to park on a 30 degree incline to check in. I then had the person checking my in comment on "how big" our camper was. It's 37' actual length and not one of the larger rigs on the road. Again, if they can't accommodate larger rigs, don't let them reserve sites. We managed to make it work, but have to re-connect and move over 4' to balance the slides between trees and dirt embankment. The trees weren't trimmed well and there was a lot of overhang and branches touching the rig. Leaving was fun, as we had off-camber turns, steep hills and had to go to the bottom of the campground to reverse direction and leave. On a positive note, power was good and never went out, the shade was fantastic (do NOT count on Starlink though), the water and sewer worked fine, the site was level and the campground was generally clean, even if the "grounds-keeping" was lacking when it came to tree-trimming. I even liked the individual trash can at each site for convenience.
Megan McGuire
Would rate a 3 to 4 *, the site we booked was extremely small, thank god there was 2 of us to get it parked after a few tries, maybe add a few feet to your Camper size when booking to ensure you fit! Location was perfect to get to the lake, very short drive. Campground was clean (minus the insane amount of dust whenever the ATV drove by) amenities of the campground like the shower house could use an upgrade but it did the job. Good price tag for our stay. Did not meet the owner/management so no comment on that. Shared power with 4 other sites is a bit of a pain in the butt, Make sure you have a long extension cord!