Yellowstone River Campground – Billings, MT


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The park was $48 before Good Sam discounts and taxes. The pull-through spots are “side by side,” agree with other reviews about the “chumminess” of the sites. Let’s just say, the Travel Trailer next to me had to park their car under my awning. If you don’t like the “closeness,” take a back-in, you get a “smidge” more room. At my site, I had to use 30 feet of sewer hose.

Landscaping was well taken care of. The laundry, showers, and restrooms were clean. The pool was only five feet deep, ok for children. The Wi-Fi was secured with a password. Once “non-use” is detected, the Wi-Fi automatically logs you out and you have to log back in.

On check in, the park had a rule that you had to show picture ID (and they wrote it down). Even though the rule said “picture ID” they insisted on the driver’s license. I didn’t have an issue with showing it, I had the issue with them writing the license number down. I finally got them to consent to my passport, as I felt there was less potential for “mis-use of the information.”

Yellowstone River Campground – Billings, MT
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We stayed at the Yellowstone River Campground for 2 weeks. It was a fine place to stay, nothing over the top, but nothing to complain about… until we found out via a note left on our door that if we planned to stay, we would need to move ASAP! We did need to extend our stay and asked why. We were told that another camper (3 sites over) has been complaining and wanted our site! So we have to move for a whiney person? Didn’t seem right to us, so we moved to the KOA next door and love it, they assured us that would never happen here! I was shocked that we were treated this way. Why not try simpling asking if we minded?

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