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Big lot with area for several RVs and rigs. Allowed to stay here for free as overflow camping. There are tables and trash cans.
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So it’s a free large group site that you can also reserve. It’s only available if no one has it reserved. It has a huge parking lot with a pavilion, 2 bathrooms, a bunch of picnic tables, and a water pump with rusty tasting water(wouldn’t drink it- I brushed my teeth with it). Super nice camp host drove through to tell me it was open for the next 2 nights and enjoy it. It’s just an established site in the forest, no epic views or anything, but as far as free spots outside Missoula it’s pretty alright if you need a spot. There’s also a campground with $10 sites and potable water if you turn left instead of right.
Report Check-InBig lot with area for several RVs and rigs. Allowed to stay here for free as overflow camping. There are tables and trash cans.
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