Campground: Peck Gulch Campground Location: On the shores of Lake Koocanusa near Eureka, Montana Site: Parking Lot Cost: $9 Services: Dry camp Comments: Kind of an open parking lot where you can park anywhere right along the lake. Beautiful views and wide open spaces. A bit of a tight windy
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Crandell Lake Campground – Alberta
Campground: Crandell Lake Campground Location: Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta Site: E2 Cost: $20 (CAD) Services: Dry camp Comments: A beautiful campground in a beautiful park. We saw a grizzly bear along the side of the mountain and saw a great presentation about bears by the park rangers. Note to
Continue readingHandhills High Country Hideaway – Drumheller, Alberta
Drumheller, what a terrific town with endless opportunities for activities. My favorite, of course, is the Royal Tyrrell Museum (if you are into dinosaurs), the Badlands and HooDoos are great to see, and don’t miss the “World’s Largest Dinosaur”! If you get a chance to be there in July then
Continue readingAspen Beach Provincial Park – Lakeview Campground – Alberta
Campground: Aspen Beach Provincial Park Location: Gull Lake, Alberta Site: Group B Cost: $22 (CAD) (average – depends on number of people in group) Services: Dry camp Comments: A wonderful area along the lake with lots of bike trails and close proximity, via bike trail, to the town of Bentley
Continue readingRosebery Provincial Park – British Columbia & Kootenay Lake Ferry
We drove up the east side of Kootenay Lake and then boarded the ferry to cross of the lake from Kootenay Bay to Balfour. From there we proceeded on over to Slocan Lake to New Denver. Beautiful drive. Campground: Rosebery Provincial Park Site: 15 Location: New Denver, British Columbia (just
Continue readingDavid Thompson Resort – Alberta & Upper Arrow Lake Ferry
After we left Rosebery Provencial Park we headed north to Upper Arrow Lake in British Columbia and drove the east side of the lake to Galena and boarded the ferry to Shelter Bay, British Columbia to cross Upper Arrow Lake. From there we proceeded on to Banff National Park and
Continue readingIndian Trees Campground – Sula, Montana
Campground: Indian Treess Campground Location: Just south of Sula, Montana near Gibbons Pass Site: 3 Cost: $10 Services: Dry camp Comments: Small little campground nestled in the woods. Our site had a little creek running right behind it. Lovely. Link to Map in “Where We’ve Been”
Continue readingCraters of the Moon National Monument – Idaho
Campground: Lava Flow Campground Location: Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho Site: 33 Cost: $10 Services: Dry camp Comments: What a lovely place. You feel like you just landed on the moon. Tons of hiking opportunities and tons of rocks. A whole other world. Link to Map in “Where
Continue readingMadison Campground – Yellowstone National Park
Campground: Madison Campground Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Site: E178 Cost: $18 Services: Dry camp Comments: Best campground in Yellowstone, right by road but did not hear noise, great restrooms, warm restrooms. Campground was completely full. Link to Map in “Where We’ve Been”
Continue readingSignal Mountain Campground – Grand Tetons National Park
Campground: Signal Mountain CampgroundLocation: Grand Tetons National ParkSite:44Cost: $20Services: Dry campComments: Beautiful campground right by Jackson Lake. A bit of snow still around but we made the best of it. Some sites were small. We watched a Dynamax struggle for quite a while trying to get into a spot.Link to
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