Reviews
Pine Meadows RV Resort
User Reviews
Judy
Beautiful site, quiet, well located, nice amount of space between the campsites. The host was great... really friendly and helpful.
Debra Solomich
Angela our camp host was wonderful, she gave us lots of information about the area and about the campground. We hope to return next year as it was very clean, quiet and spacious.
Liz McDermott
Stayed for 5 nights at Pine Meadows and had a wonderful time. The camp host Angela was great. The park was so quiet and peaceful. Looking forward to coming back next year!
Delynn Bouldin
This small park is pretty and has lots of shade. There is very little mowed area. But, if you like wildflowers and natural landscaping, it is nice. The pull throughs are difficult to get a 40-foot rig in, as they are narrow in. The slots are plenty long enough for a bus and pull-behind. The sites are all gravel, and could be more level. Only some of the sites have a picnic table. There are no bathrooms or showers. There isn't even a trash dumpster on site. Further, a 50 amp pull through site cost $141 per night with tax.
Catherine Turner-Nalley
Offering up a current review of this campground. This CG was recently sold to investors and bought with the intention to sell the sites individually. Apparently not having any RV camper experience . The prior owner had stopped maintaining the grounds long before he sold it so the greenery is overgrown and sites are unkept. Campers who were there last year and again this year said that it doesn’t appear that the new owners haven’t made any changes. There are real estate signs up at sites. On the backside of the CG there is a large burn pile with a long fence lined with abandoned junk cars (where our site was) altering the view for sites. The “new” photos (appears old and recycled) are deceiving because they don’t show the details of how run down the sites have become. Big rigs take note . Of all pull thru sites available there are only maybe 3 sites that a camper would note as “nice”. Many pull-thrus have serious sloping on the front and back ends leaving tracks on the pavement. A few of them have slumps in the middle of the sites; all sorely needing a load of gravel and grading. Many sites require sharp turns for entry. No signage to let driver know where site is or how to approach so one is left driving in circles. There are no pictures of the sites so that somebody can be aware prior to booking . Water/Elec are strangely on the passenger side. Long cords and hoses may be needed. The sites are long, but narrow. No picnic tables. Few have room for a personal table or chairs. Sewer is on both sides, but you better have long sewer hoses or be prepared to hitch up and pull forward to dump, like we did. For the sites available, just expect challenges. Small RVs or travel trailers could manage better. We were assigned a back-in site where the sewer was covered up as it was out of service. The new owner offered a pull through site for a higher price. They have a long way to go when it comes to customer service. Campers have to pack out their garbage. The adjacent property is doing some kind of big project work and massive generators were running 24/7. The rates are no where near in line with the campground experience. Here are good points: there is a resident couple of turkeys and deer that frequent the CG. The CG is wooded , so it has a ruggedness appeal and privacy between sites . The driveway coming into the CG is paved. If you were lucky enough to get one of the three sites that are a cut above the rest , your experience may prove to be very different. The construction project next-door will eventually come to an end. The investors want to make a profit so it could be that they will invest in the property eventually, because it surely does have great potential . Located in Big Fork. Nice grocery store. A couple of restaurants, easy drive to get to Kalispell.
Drucilla Paullus
we really enjoyed the privacy and so quiet, owner so nice
Bill Cibart
We like the area where it is. But the price for the spot we were in was outrageous because it's not close to any park or any thing you could really go see.
Shari A.
Clean quite and private
Peter Tellier
Nice quite park but not so much the reservation process. Darren told me in April that our 2 sites would be together (8 & 9) but on the day before check in I was told I had to take site 4. For one night. And then move to site 23 for the remainder of our 5 day stay. A "premium site" (without wifi). Our 2 sites were no where near each other! Disappointed, especially for the rates paid, but would consider staying there again. A note of caution for some class C RV's; a lot of the sites are raised so be cautious of high centering.
Ryan Schwartz
Owner was great and had prompt replies via the website. Campsite was accessible, beautiful, and well maintained. Our site was clean, spacious, level and delightful. Loved how quiet the area was and how easy it was to access! After spending 5+ hours finding a campground it was a relief to find such a pleasant place. We’ll be back!