The campground was clean and well maintained. The staff was friendly and helpful. Since I drive a Class C without a tow, I didn't want to drive downtown. There is a public bus stop in front of the campground which worked out well. They have a little cafe and Hunts Pizza available.
Nightly Rate: $65.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: A14
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The layout is terraced into a little hillside with lots of trees and gravel sites between. There are swing seats and bird feeders throughout. The showers are exceptionally clean and comfortable. It’s close to stores, a mall, and the highway. They do not take credit cards as payment. The price was $50 or $45 with a Good Sam membership.
Nightly Rate: -
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 54
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The biggest selling point of this park is its location. The beach, restaurants, and stores are within walking distance. The park itself is small, clean and has nice facilities. Most evenings there is some type of activity in the clubhouse and there was a good group of people there the night I went to play cards. The pool was not open yet but that would be a plus. The staff was friendly and helpful.
Nightly Rate: $113.00
Days Stayed: 5
Site Number: 57
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I couldn't get a reservation on the island and picked this one as it was close. The sites are tight but fairly level and facilities are decent.
Nightly Rate: $57.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 72
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Family run organization. The managers were very nice. It’s a clean, quiet park at a good price.
Nightly Rate: $35.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: -
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I must have missed the fact that the Bonito and O”Leary campgrounds don’t open until May 5th. I was here on the 1st, so I didn’t actually stay IN the campground but it looked very nice. The area was hit by the Tunnel Wildfire in 2022 and is still recovering.
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The campground had newly paved, level sites in a wooded area. The bathrooms and showers were clean. The park itself has a few walking trails, but some areas are closed for lack of maintenance. There is a nice boat ramp and a fishing pier. The signage to the pier was sketchy - it’s off to the left of the visitor center at the far end of the parking lot. The rangers were nice and there is a park manager onsite. Price was $22 per night with a 50% discount for a Senior Pass. Overall it was a nice stay.
Nightly Rate: $22.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 18
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Verizon 5G
The Yellowstone season isn't in full swing yet and West Yellowstone is fairly empty. However, because many of the RV parks including those within the park haven't opened yet, those that are open are busy. This is a no frills park but it's clean and well kept. It is directly behind the IMAX theater and staying here comes with a discount to the theater and a coupon for the store inside the theater complex. The location is great in that it's right next to the entrance to the park as well as being within walking distance to restaurants and stores. I would assume that the downtown area gets congested during the summer so being able to leave your vehicle at the RV park and walk would be an advantage. The price seemed a little high but it also seems to be the going rate for sites near the National Parks as you get further north where the high season is so short. It's mid May and there is still lots of snow on the ground, so as it melts the ground will be muddy for a while. The sites are gravel.
Nightly Rate: $95.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 3
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Verizon 5G
The first thing that threw me was that the visitor's center had no sign saying it was in fact the visitor's center and campers should stop and register. It looks like a generic facilities building and I drove right past it looking for an office. The site I had (16) was paved and level. There is water and electricity at each site and a dump station available. There is no cell or internet service. I have a satellite GPS that worked so satellite internet might work. My visit was in February so there were no bugs, poison ivy or leaves. The restrooms and showers are very dated and somewhat grungy - but they work.
The park was approximately 30 minutes from the Memphis sites I wanted to visit - Graceland, the Civil Rights Museum, and Sun records - which made the stay very reasonable.
Nightly Rate: $28.00
Days Stayed: 4
Site Number: 16
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It’s beautiful but most of the hiking trails are snow packed, some of the roads aren’t open yet, and the lodges and restaurants are still closed. I wouldn’t complain but it’s expensive to stay in the park ($100+) which seems too pricey for what you get in this season. Also, I typically use the campground showers but the showers here are an extra $5 which was annoying. During the summer when lakes have thawed and the trails are open, it would be worth the cost.
Nightly Rate: $101.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 420
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G