Perfect side. Immaculate. Little out of the way, you definitely need a car, nothing within several miles. Wide sites, all back ins, with excellent hook ups. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park was run down and trashed. There were junk trailers {mobile homes} in disrepair. Pieces of broken lawnmowers dumped in the corners. Grass was cut here and there but big strips around the hookups not trimmed. Dogs running around from the manager trailer. The rental cabins had a living room sofa on the front porch. The water was only on half the time we were there. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This park caters mostly to full-time residents, with a a dozen sites or so for folks staying in the area for a few days. The rate we paid was for a month's stay; daily rates are higher, as you might expect. Electricity is extra, and we will also get an electric bill some time in the future. The sites are level and there is adequate space between the rigs, and the sites are shaded by trees. We had to adjust our position a bit in order to get satellite TV. The management was friendly, and was helpful in being sure we got our mail and packages from Fed-X. Washing of cars and rigs is allowed. We enjoyed our stay, and would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Poorly maintained park. The laundry room had 3 washers, 2 not working, 2 dryers, both not working, and a clothes lines outside for drying. The restrooms and showers were just nasty. It's located in town with no fencing around the park. An overnighter enroute maybe? We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The park was clean and well maintained. The manager was very friendly and helpful. The sites had grass, flowers and tables. Airport and highway noise was constant, but not too much of a bother as we only stayed one night. One of the better parking- lot style parks we have stayed in. Verizon Wireless and 3G worked. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Rate reflects PA discount. Easy access 1/4 mile from highway down well maintained gravel drive. The pull-throughs are all located in a relative flat, well-compacted gravel lot and delineated by half-barrel flower planters, picnic tables, and of course the utility hook-ups. Many newly planted trees around the perimeter will provide some nice shade in a couple of years. Laundry facility was immaculate. Quality of utilities are good. There are no restrooms/showers here, nor is there anything for children. Two over the air channels available, but open sky for satellite is excellent. Owners obviously take pride in their park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great rv park with lots of grass and all pull throughs with plenty of room for toad without disconnecting. Sites are gravel, but level. Pets can walk around the edge of the park on the grass. Views out the front of the rv of the surrounding hills. Dish satellite worked well, and owners/managers very friendly. Would definitely stay here again and recommend to friends. No showers or toilets, but we knew that before making the reservation. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We made phone reservations for a two night stay after finding that a supposedly better rated park in Landers was full. When we arrived we were pleasantly surprised to find this relatively small but superbly maintained park, with basically all sites overlooking the local municipal golf course. Lots of early morning deer and Canadian geese visible during our stay. We found lots to do in the area: generally with suggestions from the owner, that we decided to stay for two more days. We had occupied a 50 amp site; however the site had been promised to an incoming guest, so we had to move to an almost identical site. However the “new” site had 30 amp service. Not an inconvenience as the day and night temperatures could easily be handled by one roof-top unit. No problem to move the MH as all we had to do was hit a couple buttons to retract the slides and leveling jacks. The owner was so apologetic for the so-called inconvenience that she wanted to comp one night of our stay. After some discussion I did get her to accept reduced payment for our stay but only after she insisted I accept a substantial gift of frozen fish!. Great laundry and Wi-Fi worked well! We have put on over 30,000 miles on our MH and have stayed at some horrible parks as well as very upscale so called Resorts. Not a park for children: no playground, pool, showers, etc. But a GREAT park for adults wanting a clean, quiet, spacious stay for a day or a month! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is an open gravel parking lot with no rest room or shower to use. The Wi-Fi can be accessed but only outside, and the wind blows horribly just about every day. The laundry facilities are good: regular washing machine and dryer are not coin operated. You just pay $2/load and you can dry as long as you like. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Beautiful park; we stayed on our way to Grand Tetons. We called ahead to make sure they had a sight and someone was there when we arrived. Sites are all gravel and level. Beautiful views. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We liked this parks layout, really quiet and a great place to rest. Good mountain loop to take your car or jeep on west of town. Wi-Fi worked well. Nice folks running the place and we will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice, level, clean park. Off road enough that noise level was minimal. Views of mountains was beautiful. Staff very helpful and friendly. Would stay here again and highly recommend. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice little park with a great view of a golf course and the distant mountains. There is just one row of sites, all gravel. There are some dips in the road and we did need to jack up the back a bit to get level. The Wi-Fi works great. There are no restrooms or showers. We did not see the laundry. The price is Passport. We definitely will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice quiet park outside of Lander. Convenient to everything we did. Stayed 3 nights. Sites were super easy pull through, long and level, roomy, but gravel. Clean and everything worked well. Dish was easy to set up: no trees at all. Some manufacturing facility for a view out the back, but a golf course and mountains elsewhere. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was a convenient overnight stop, right off the highway, but little noisy. Friendly owners. Long pull-throughs, but we had to unhook to lower our front end. Their WiFi worked good, as did our aircard. Nice small laundry room at the back of the park, new machines, 2 washers (large capacity), and 2 dryers, both worked well, and cost $2.00 each. There is a book exchange. The cost reflects the Passport American rate. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Good value with Passport America, $14 plus tax. As mentioned small easy in easy out park. Laundry was a bit high at $2 wash and $2 dry, but nice new machines. Sites are not all that level and are all 3/4" stone. Good stop coming or going to the National Parks. We would come again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is set back from road so noise was not a problem. Had easy check-in, and friendly owners. Gravel interior roads and sites, grass around site, practically no trees. Sites OK spaced, picnic table at each site. Water pressure and voltage good. Good WiFi, but Verizon aircard didn't work well. Overlooks a golf course and the mountains. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here overnight, and found the park to be well run and quiet. The park overlooks a golf course on the North, and the Wind River Mountains to the West. The views are nice. The campsites are easy in and easy out. Ours was slightly off level, but not bad enough to unhook and level up. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Price reflects Passport America discount. This is an easy-in, easy-out park, with nice long pull through sites. Though not a place to spend a week, perfectly fine for a night or two. Has friendly staff, and a decent little lending library. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Spacious gravel pull throughs without amenities in this laid back campground about a mile from town. Has very friendly, helpful owners. Passport America pricing made this a bargain. We would definitely return. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Park is in a beautiful location about a mile from town. Owner and help are very friendly. WiFi needs some work if that is important to you. Regardless of this one issue, we would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very nice managers and RV park. This is not a place to spend a week or month. Just a great Passport America RV Park for one or two days. The pull-throughts are nice and long. We have 50 Amp service. Cell service is poor but we have a computer with an AT&T air card and the service is great (especially since I am on it now). Yes, it is dusty - but for $15/night on Passport America - we cannot complain. Give it a try - we feel it is worth it. Would stay here again in a heartbeat. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a small but nice RV Park. It is right on the highway, but noise does not seem to be a problem at all. The interior roads are good gravel surfaces with well kept grass around the sites. The sites are a little close but I have seen much worse. The grounds are clean and well kept. The hosts are very friendly and ready to help out any way they can. This is a good park for an over-night on the way to Grand Teton or Yellowstone National Parks, or a few days to explore this area including Sink Canyon State Park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Friendly and helpful staff at a relatively new campground. No trees and no visual separation between sites. Roads and sites are gravel. Sites are very long and reasonably wide. All sites are pull-throughs. Not much character at this campground, but it appears to be as good or better than any of the other RV parks in Lander. The nearby Wyoming State Park at the Sinks looks like a better alternative for those seeking scenery and activities. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is an okay campground for overnight. I would not want to stay here for very long. Too dusty. People are friendly and the sites were fairly level and if you need a larger site there were plenty of them. Some of the people are permanent residents evidently. Again, okay for overnight. We went to the porch at the office and were able to get WIFI from there, but not at our site. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
The gravel rv sites are long and level with a good view of the Lander Golf Course next to the campground. Almost all the sites will handle big rigs. The owners are continuing to work on this campground as it's only a couple years old. We camped here in a motorhome and will stay here again when in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a great over-night stay for us. Rate was w/ SKP card. EZ pull throughs -- nice flowers -- great views of mountains at sunset. Wide and long sites. Nice town for a relaxing week. Family owned CG -- quick check-in. No extra's like pool, play ground ect. Keeps cost reasonable. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This campground is a work in progress, but is an excellent place to stay overnight, or even for a few days. They opened in 2004, and are still working on planting trees, adding amenities, etc, but the host/owners are very nice people. The campground is very easy to get in and out of; the sites are wide and long; one of the easiest in-and-out we stayed at. No shade, none of the "extras" that we never use anyway, like swimming pool, grills, miniature golf, horseshoes. But was very close to the Lander municipal golf course, and the back nine was the view from our site. It also was very clean, with a large grassy area for dog-walking. The owners are dog people too, and do request that we all pick up after our pooches. This is not a "fancy" type of campground, and some would not like it, but if you want a place to stay for the night that is easy and friendly, this is it. The owners have lots of plans for the park, and we plan to return next year to see their progress. Made a perfect stop on our way to Grand Teton Natl Park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park was beautiful! We were at the end of a long drive and managed to find this park on the map. It was a bit of a drive south of Lander towards the Wind River Canyon. It was in a drainage up the canyon and was picture perfect. Typical state park provisions but was right next to a really cool river & was nice to hike around. Staff ware extremely friendly and helpful. For state park camping it was excellent! We camped here in a Tent.
The sites are fairly good sized and capable of taking a motorhome and dingy. The park is clean and generally well maintained. There are too many permanent residents with some clutter. The management is very helpful. This is by far the best park in the Lander-Riverton area. The rate reflects a monthly rate. It has great views of Lander at night and the Wind River Mts. It is close to town. I would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were especially impressed with this campground's immaculate individual shower rooms that included a large shower, vanity sink and toilet, with towels provided to use as bathmats. It is a little tricky to find and enter this campground, so watch carefully for the sign and be aware of the tight turn in off the main road. We had a level pull-through site and the utilities were good. There are some lovely views from the perimeter of the park. The staff was extremely accommodating and friendly, and the campstore was well-stocked. We would not hesitate to stay again if we were in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A very quiet park, trees and grass. We were on the back side and it had some very nice views. Owners were very helpful and nice. The bathrooms and showers were excellent and very clean. We saw the woman owner out picking up any little piece of trash...and there wasn't any to begin with and visiting with the people. WiFi worked well outside but not at all in the trailer, but that was OK and was no problem for us. They also had water jets on a concrete area for the kids to play in and I believe a nice play area for kids. We will stay here again. Price was with a Good Sam discount. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very nice park with excellent owners/hosts! The facilities (baths, showers & laundry) were outstanding! The view of the mountains and the valley from the camp site was wonderful! The only negative is the tidiness of the seasonal campers belongings. Could be a lot better and it appears that room exists for an outbuilding to be constructed in which to store the belongings. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
When we made our reservation at Sleeping Bear, we were not informed that we would be sharing a small grassy area with another couple who lives there with their children. When we arrived, we were taken to our spot where there was a blow-up swimming pool, several kayaks, at least 8 bikes, toys and dirty clothes everywhere. Apparently these people hadn't been informed that we would be joining them! When we asked Dave, the owner about the spot, he rudely responded "do you want a refund? This is what happens on the 4th of July!". As we went back to the office to get a refund, he continued with very rude comments - the best one being "you just think you're something because you have an RV!". Chris, his wife, was very nice and accommodating though. #6 on their list of rules for the park states "Do tell us when something needs attention so we can fix it." That is a joke if you have to deal with Dave... We would not recommend staying at Sleeping Bear. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
September 2011
$30
This is a well maintained and clean site. We stayed in KB1 which had a wonderful view of the mountains and valley below. The bathrooms are great in that each is a private room with a sink, shower and sink - like at home. Quiet location despite being right off the road because it is set back and above the road. Very friendly hosts and spacious sites. My only recommendations are to extend Wi-Fi coverage (it didn't reach our site) and move the log splitter off the property (it was close and started up at 8am, running throughout the day while we were there, but I assume that may be because they hosted a campfire, nice touch). We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Not exactly sure what we expected when we read all the previous reviews of this park. Sleeping Bear is on the outer edge of Lander and the turn into the campground was a very hard right turn off highway 287. The owners acknowledge this turn in issue. The park is gravel, appears to have mostly pull through sites and overlooks the highway and the business area of Lander. This location made it easy to find many restaurants. Their shower/bathrooms are large and very accommodating. The Verizon cell signal and their free Wi-Fi was quite adequate. The owners are, as previous reviewers have said, to be very friendly and accommodating but they have a dog mess problem. We observed no less than 4 dogs running loose in the park including the owners in the one night we spent in their campground. Even with the Good Sam or Escapee discount, their rate seemed a bit on the high side and for only this reason, we would probably check out another campground if in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We did not find it that difficult to enter or exit the park. As stated before the view is great, especially if you get the end site on either of the big rig sites. Wi-Fi was somewhat spotty. Verizon signal good. It is obvious that the owners/managers are working hard to make this a 10 park, and I believe they will within a year or so. Hot tub planned. All gravel with some grass between sites, but little dust. Only a few seasonal campers, some had taken real pride in their site and you know about the others. We strongly reccommend this CG and plan on staying a week as there is that much to do, and more, in the Lander area. Don't miss the foundry or the loop road or the red canyon drive. We would definitely come back, and hopefully will. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Campground is right outside of Lander, up on a hill, overlooking the city and beyond. The owners are very friendly and helpful, going out of their way to make sure you have what you need. The sites are close together, but with grass and trees separating them. The Wi-Fi is weak to non-existent on the edge of the of the property is my only suggestion, but the view is the best. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We spent about 3 weeks here and enjoyed our stay. It will be nicer when the trees are larger, but owners have planted many and work to keep them watered and grass trimmed. Shower rooms with toilets were very clean at all times. The owners are very friendly and attentive. They have a nice little general store, sell ice and propane. The only downside was no specific place for dog owners to walk their dogs, so they tended to use the tent camping area, not realizing what it was for. Also, most did not pick up after their dogs. That aside, we loved the view of Lander Valley and enjoyed our stay. Would recommend this place to anyone. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice park with a commanding view of the valley and countryside surrounding the park. The view can not be beat. I agree, entry off the highway is tricky as the entrance is small and then up a rather steep incline to the office, but that was not a hindrance once we got accustomed to it. The Wi-Fi worked perfectly and never was slow. Very nice and helpful staff. Would stay again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice, small park overlooking Lander. Owners very helpful and friendly; we were given spot right next to the restroom since we were in a tent trailer. About four clean, private restrooms, each with showers and towels, so it can be a bit hectic in the mornings. Regardless, we had a great stay, and would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Overall, a very nice park, but the entry off the busy highway is real tricky as the entrance is small and then up a rather steep incline to the office. There is a small upscale restraurant right next store, but be prepared for big city prices. Ouch. The WiFi worked prefectly and never was slow. The park sits on top of a hill so the views are excellent. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed a month at this park. Owners are like family. Sites are roomy and most have ample shade. View of Lander is striking and sunsets are spectacular over the mountains. Campground is close to restaurants, fairly close to shopping, all walking distance. Park is maintained well and bathrooms are very roomy and clean. Owners provide clean bathmats daily, a nice touch. We, as many other campers, will return often. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a small campground off of 287. The spaces are small and one has to be very careful not to run over their sprinkler heads. The map of the campground is misleading as the creek is just an irrigation canal, and the spaces are much smaller than the map would indicate. The campground hosts were friendly and tried to be accommodating, however, when we made the reservation we were guaranteed a spot in the back of the campground and when we got here, there were none. They had allowed another camper to stay longer and moved us to a less appealing spot. Our Verizon service worked well at this park. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
There are basically 11 sites for larger motorhomes/5th wheels. They are pull throughs, but the driveways are a bit narrow and there are large rocks placed at the ends of the sites so I saw a couple of units rocking a bit when they misjudged their turn and pulled into their site, running over the rocks. The staff is friendly and when the town had flooding due to spring rains we were okay since the campground is on a slight rise. The owner also went around to the sites creating runoffs with a hoe. Our daily price is due to the fact we stayed a week. The only negative is that everyone arriving had one to four dogs, most of which were not on leashes and 95% of them did not pick up after their dogs. Since we walk our cat on a leash, I considered this a problem. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Beautiful views of downtown Lander and mountains. We could walk to downtown businesses. Owners very helpful, many campers come year after year and feel like friends. Large very clean bathrooms. We camped here in a Motorhome.
An excellent campground. Manager was extremely helpful. Had private bathrooms with showers that were spotless! They even had towels to use. Would stay here again. Highly recommended. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stopped here on our way through Wyoming and could not have made a better choice. A lovely campground with the two best hosts I have ever had the pleasure to meet. The owners walked the campground with us to choose the site that would work the best for our rig. Nice wide level sites with gravel. Nice store, friendly people, it makes me wish we stayed a couple more days. Lander is a pleasant, small western town with lots of shopping and just plain nice folks. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
August 2009
$30
We stayed here over night on our way to Yellowstone. This is good campground for that purpose or as a base for visiting the area. There is a good view of Lander and the mountains from one end of the campground. Interior roads and sites are gravel and all sites are level. The campground owners were very helpful and friendly. We were escorted to our site. Sites are close together, but there is plenty of room for slide-outs and awning. Maneuvering interior roads is a little tight, but we had no problem with our 32-foot motorhome and tow vehicle. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Above rate reflects weekly rate w/Escapees discount. Sewer connection at extreme rear of pull through sites requires multiple sewer hose extensions to leave toad behind coach, nice grass between sites, very fast and reliable free Wi-Fi, owners very friendly and helpful, they host frequent campfires, ice cream socials, etc, we definitely would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Don't let the long term RV sites at the front scare you off. The nightly sites located at the other end of this park are much nicer. The park sits on a bluff with a great view of the town below. The staff was very friendly and the park exceptionally clean. There is a Pizza Hut just across the street, which we didn't try. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Staff was accommodating & gave helpful local info when asked. Campground roads were only fair but passable. Good free Wi-Fi, no cable. Convenient location to town. Entrance a little deceptive. Sites are a decent size. There were several longer term units there. OK for a night or two. Good Sam rate $32 less 10%. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stay here regularly for a few days to a week while we visit family. The roads are tight for a 42 foot motorhome and some of the monthly folks park in the roadway. There is no cable but the owners are really nice and try hard to keep things under control. We had a newbee decide to run his generator one night after 10pm and the owner was right there telling him to turn it off. We will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We loved this park! We only stayed one night, on our way to Yellowstone. We stayed in the north one. A small homey RV park. Everything worked great. Great Wi-Fi signal. Level gravel sites with small grassy areas. Our site (PB1) had shade and was a little larger. Solar lights to mark each spot. Flowers all around. Perched up high with the main road down below. Beautiful views--mountains, fields, deer in the valley below. A church and cemetary perched up on the hill across the way--I enjoyed hearing the church bells. Great sunset views. It was June 20 but there was an awesome fireworks show down the valley in town. Very nice owners, we enjoyed visiting with them. A nice little store in the office. She gave us a tour and although we didn't use them, the showers and laundry room looked very clean. Nice rigs and nice neighbors. The PB sites aren't huge but we never felt crowded. Make sure you go see Sinks Canyon before you leave. Very interesting. If we ever get back to this area, we would stay here in a heartbeat! We camped here in a Truck Camper.
Review Rating
[ 4 / 10 ]
July 2007
$38
Older camp needs a lot of TLC. Don't think the sites were laid out by someone who was a camper. Was fine for a stopping place for the night but wouldn't stay there long term. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one of two parks with the same owners. This one is 9 miles south of town. Easy access into park and in park. Pull-thrus are long and mostly level. Some sites are gravel and some are grass. Cafe is good. They carry a few supplies in the office. Manager and family very accommodating. His children help in the business. Pet friendly as manager has pets but they do not run loose. Children friendly with small playground. Small river runs beside campground property. Good for overnight if passing thru or for extended stay if you like quiet. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very crowded park, we did get our big rig into a pull through site, some shade, lots of gravel, minimal grass, owners very pleasant and helpful, would stay here again if in area as rv parks are not well maintained in this area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The owners have two locations in Lander. We stayed at the smaller one on the south side of town. The park was nice. There was adequate space in the pull-throughs for pull outs and longer rigs. The staff was really friendly and helpful. The location is on a hill and offers a nice view. My only complaint was the driveway coming in to the park. It was steep coming off the highway. If you angle your entry just right, you shouldn't have a problem. The wireless internet does have a short range and if you are not in the first row, you will need to go to the office to receive signal. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground is only three years old. The trees are really small. Quiet hours were not enforced people coming into sites at all hours. The bathhouse is very clean and is set up in family style. They have meals cooked every night and ice cream socials almost as often. Family owned and operated. We camped here in a camper.
This is a great little park. The owners work hard to make you feel at home. The sites are level, but could be a little longer. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice RV park! Highly recommend. Park has a nice little pond and laundry. Clean showers too! Easy access off Hwy 789 and close to town. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The spaces are tight, with small trees, pull through gravel, level and about 50' long. All utilities worked well. There is no cable, but some local channels received on the antenna. Wi-Fi worked fine. Friendly staff & well kept grounds. There is a little road noise at night. It's a good location for visiting local attractions. Satellite and Verizon worked well. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped here for one night en route to the Tetons. This was a great park for our overnight stay. The rate reflects our CampClub USA Discount; we had full hookups. The park only had about 6 campers the night we stayed. It was adjacent to a little pond, and you could see the mountains in the distance. This was the cleanest RV park I've stayed in to date. The bathrooms and showers were spotless. The owner was exceptionally helpful. When my husband had a dental issue, she recommended her dentist and she let me use her phone to call him, as my cell coverage was out of range. The only drawback was how close the sites were to the highway. However, traffic dropped off at night and it didn't adversely affect my sleep. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed here for two weeks. The facilities are clean and the staff very friendly. The gravel pull through sites were level and each had a medium (will be larger someday) shade trees. This park is however, right on the road. Our site was along the road and fairly noisy. The tent area is grassy and shaded and away from the road. The Wi-Fi was weak at our site and slow during peak user hours. We may stay here again when in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice park. Level gravel sites. Trees pretty small but looked nice. Grass area around each site small. Not big enough for tent next to RV. Nice and friendly staff. Bathroom small but nice. One stall and one shower. Would stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Well maintained campground. Friendly staff. Rate reflects Passport America rate, FHU/50amp/pull through, OK size for overnight or short stay. No cable TV or antenna reception. Campground Wi-Fi worked well as did Verizon aircard. Utilities worked well. Would stay again, if passing through the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate is Passport America and had to be cash or check. We couldn't get Wi-Fi at our site but there was a nice room off the baths and laundry area or you could sit on the porch. The laundry was 5.00 a load which I felt was high, we went into town to a very nice laundry. When we left we had to make such a sharp turn due to one of the permanent residents being parked on the side of the road in front of our camper that we put a hole in the nose of the fifth wheel with the bike handlebars. There was only one bath each for men and women but they were huge, clean and very nice. Would probably stay here again if we ever get back to Lander. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very small park. Roads were dirt and rock. There is a mention of a picturesque pond in the PA directory. Not sure I would call it picturesque - cannot fish or swim in pond. Since there were lots of large mosquitoes I am going to assume they come from this icky pond. Our space was narrow and we could not put out our awning for shade. The trees were not adequate to shade the space or our rig. Laundry was two washers and two dryers. We went into town to do laundry. There is NOTHING in this park. The office looked like a new structure and was nice and clean. The pet area was AWFUL! I would not let my dog in there and I really wouldn't call it a pet area. The PA directory did not say anything about paying in cash but the staff was insistent about getting cash. This park is located on a highway and while it is not a heavily used highway by some standards, it was loud at times. I would not stay here again. I would try another park in the area and there are a few. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground has terrific views away from the road. The campground is small but supplies sufficient space between units. The owners are very pleasant people which made our stay very enjoyable. This is located less than a day from Yellowstone and there are sufficient things to see in this area. If we are ever in the area again, we will definitely stay at Twin Pines RV Park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Park has very friendly hosts with good information of the area. It needs work, but all amenities were working well. Good overnighter/short term park. We would stay again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a nice campground. Used it as a basecamp to explore the area. Owners were friendly and the WiFi works all the way to the end. I stayed here 9 nights. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
PPA rate shown. I give them an 8 for effort, but the park is still a work in progress. Very remote, but not far from town. WiFi worked well since there is little Verizon coverage for my air card. A few permanent people in a new park is concerning, but the owner's were very friendly. My site was perfectly level and the owner was grading the entire park during my visit. There is a nice, but narrow grassy area at each site. Sites appear short, but you extend out into VERY wide lanes for all pull-throughs. Still a lot of projects going on, or just part way complete, but I can tell they are working really hard and will gladly come back again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This 3-year-old park would normally get a higher rating just for its new building and nice, large restroom but the place was poorly planned and not worth an overnight. Thank goodness for the PA rate of $16 plus tax, only reason we stayed (and because the Pioneer park, closer to town, had no showers nor RR). Was given a site on the row right next to the very noisy highway, and the sewer connection in the grassy middle strip was too far away even for my long hose. The narrow pull-through site was not level. VZ aircard didn't work, had to go back to office and ask for password into Wi-Fi, which wasn't offered at check-in. Wi-Fi did not work til close to midnight due to others. Only one bathroom per gender, behind the office down a steep, dark hill. Owner (?) wasn't very friendly, wasn't even around the next day: office was closed. Strange place. Would try in town next time. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here 3 nights. The owners were very friendly and helpful and were busy with landscaping during our stay. Our Sprint phone had 1 bar, the same as our Verizon Air Card. They said their Wi-Fi was having problems: it was slower than dial-up, even at 5:30 a.m. The sites are easy in and out, and the water and electric worked well. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Sweet people. Clean campsite. Water, sewer, 50 amp, and internet...that's what we were looking for. This is south of Lander in the middle of nowhere. It's a very small campground with full hookups on narrow pull-through sites that are still large enough for slides. There is road noise. We would stay here again if we needed to be in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
New and still a little rough around the edges. Rec area under construction. One shower, one washer and dryer, one men's restroom, and one women's restroom. WiFi generally only works in or near the office. We were 50 feet from office and couldn't get a signal. Next to highway, but the noise was not a problem for us. We camped here in a Motorhome.