Whitefish Moose Lodge | Informal Campsite

United States

Details

Verified:
10 months ago
Altitude:
937.4 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
porter.amelia

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
Unknown
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
No
Pet Friendly:
Unknown

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Description

$30/night for dry camping and $40/night with electric hook-up. Port-a-pots on-site. Large quiet treed parking lot moments from downtown Whitefish Montana. Was told boondockjng welcomed here by the Whitefish Chamber of Commerce Visitor’s Centre. Any size rig. A nice side yard with picnic tables and trash cans. No toilets or facilities so must be self-contained. A hose on side of building. Maybe water in a pinch.

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Sounds like dry camping is now $40/night. Hookups are more — maybe $50.

Dry camping for members is $30/night.

The lodge is only open on Mondays and Fridays.

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FYI - as of today, dry camping is $30/night, hook-up camping is $40/night

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there is a sign by the front entrance stating 25 bucks for dry camping and 35 bucks for hook up. I left found somewhere else .

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My second night here. Quiet lot. There were two other vans last night. Could also not find donation bucket. Trash on site.

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Update Rates - Went to pay and say hello to owner. He informed me the rate is $25 a night, people are coming and going without paying and he is going to put up a sign. While super convenient there is no way im paying $25 a night for a "parking spot" when i can go to the Wallmart just down the road.

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Arrived late at night. Parked and camped overnight. No issues. Nowhere obvious to donate $5. Didn’t plug in as Place was closed.

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Free (or a $5 donation or $10 for a plug-in site around the back) in large, quiet, treed parking lot, moments from downtown Whitefish, Montana. Was told Boondocking welcome here by the Whitefish Chamber of Commerce Visitor’s Centre. Any size rig. A nice side yard with picnic tables and trash cans. No toilets or facilities so must be self contained. Felt safe. A hose on side of building so maybe water fill in a pinch. We wanted to stay in the city one evening to catch the local farmer’s/evening market on Railway Street on our way through.

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