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Two Rivers RV Park
Overview
Two Rivers RV Park serves as a peaceful retreat nestled within the scenic Cabinet Mountains of Noxon, Montana. Positioned near the confluence of the Clark Fork River and Bull River, this destination offers a quiet, natural atmosphere for travelers seeking to escape the hustle of city life. The park is carefully designed to emphasize the rugged beauty of the region while providing the essential comforts that make long-term stays or quick stopovers equally enjoyable for everyone.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated along Highway 200 in the Kootenai National Forest, surrounded by lush evergreen forests and towering mountain peaks. Its immediate proximity to the Noxon Reservoir makes it a prime destination for water-based recreation and landscape photography. The geography is dominated by the Clark Fork River valley, which offers panoramic mountain views in every direction. Visitors often appreciate the remote and authentic feel of the area, which remains one of Montana’s most serene hidden gems.
Amenities & Park Features
Travelers will find well-maintained facilities that cater to modern needs. The park features several key amenities to ensure a comfortable stay:
- Full hookup sites with 30 and 50-amp service
- Spacious pull-through sites for big rigs
- Clean shower facilities and a laundry room
- Complimentary Wi-Fi for all guests
These features, combined with a pet-friendly environment, ensure that the entire family stays connected and comfortable during their visit to the valley.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The surrounding area is a premier destination for anglers, as the Clark Fork River is renowned for its excellent trout and northern pike fishing. Just a short drive from the park, the Cabinet Mountains Wilderness provides miles of challenging hiking trails and unparalleled opportunities for wildlife viewing, where visitors may spot elk or bald eagles. For those who enjoy scenic drives, the Bull River Valley offers a stunning route through some of the most pristine wilderness areas in the Pacific Northwest region.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal match for nature lovers and anglers who prioritize direct access to the water and mountain trails. It specifically appeals to retirees and families looking for a slower pace of life in a highly scenic setting. Because it provides consistent hookups and spacious sites in a remote location, it is also a perfect choice for big rig owners and extended-stay RVers who want to immerse themselves in the quiet beauty of rural Montana without sacrificing essential conveniences.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Reannan Jackman
Honestly the best place around. Amazing biews and a short walk to the water. The camp host is amazing!! We grew very close while we stayed there for 2 full seasons. Her and her husband work so hard to keep the place maintained (she deserves a raise). Honestly became like family. My dog absolutely loves her! They treated me like family and watched out for me. Very caring and loving. I am very blessed to meet them and made lasting friendships. We will continue to come back.
Ericka Naomi
The campground manager is a terribly unwelcoming and a downright mean woman. Every question or basic request is not only a huge annoyance, but she makes it clear that it’s an imposition with the scowl on her face. She not only “patrols” the campground, but also lies about a lot of things. She’s on a serious power trip. Otherwise, it’s a very nice campground. The spots are nice. There’s a lake for swimming. But it’s not worth being “policed” by the manager.
Dianna Erickson
Absolutely horrible! Kids and dogs running through our site at all times. Dogs barking constantly. Loud music after hours. When we checked in the host, Lori was terribly rude and very unkind. Her family was behind us with four children and two dogs. Constant barking! Running up to us barking and jumping on us, scratching our legs. Not a pleasant experience and we will never be back.
gunnar waukazo
Extremely beautiful and quiet campground, right on the water great for fishing or even swimming! The campground host Lori was so accommodating, helpful and very sweet. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area! I will be returning here very soon!
Jason Schneider
Location is great. So is the camp host. Will do anything in their power to make it a good stay. 👍 worst part was the sites were uneven and a bit close, but it didn't hamper our vacation. Very quiet for being on Memorial Day weekend. Fishing and hiking very close.