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I found out about this campground through a Web search, and I RV camped there in July 2007.
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We stayed in this park in July 2007 in a pop-up trailer with our children 5, 11, 13 and 15. This was the worst RV park we've ever visited. The beautiful green grass on their Web site turned out to be dead weeds. There was no shade, and the picnic tables were falling to pieces.
Their advertisement of a family friendly atmosphere couldn't have been more wrong. There was nothing for the kids to do, and before we had even left our car we were told quite rudely: "Keep your kids away from our horses." They put us as far as they could from the office/bathrooms/showers despite the fact that the park was only 1/3 full. They got mad, if we didn't accompany our kids to the bathroom. It was ridiculous how rude they were. This park is run down and overpriced.
Pros: The bathrooms were clean, and we could bring our dogs.
Cons: No shade, no grass, nothing for kids to do, rude management and overpriced.
Nearby attractions: Montana Gold West Country, Virginia and Nevada City are a fun glimpse at the gold mining history of Montana.
Further comments:
There were much better campgrounds in both Ennis, MT and Alder, MT within 1/2 an hour east and west of Virginia City. If you want to stay in the Virginia/Nevada City area, try the KOA in Alder. It made me cry to see how beautiful the KOA was and then have to go back to the Virginia City RV Park for the night.
Visit Their Website
Visit Their Website
I found out about this campground through a Web search, and I RV camped there in July 2007.
Describe your camping trip:
We stayed in this park in July 2007 in a pop-up trailer with our children 5, 11, 13 and 15. This was the worst RV park we've ever visited. The beautiful green grass on their Web site turned out to be dead weeds. There was no shade, and the picnic tables were falling to pieces.
Their advertisement of a family friendly atmosphere couldn't have been more wrong. There was nothing for the kids to do, and before we had even left our car we were told quite rudely: "Keep your kids away from our horses." They put us as far as they could from the office/bathrooms/showers despite the fact that the park was only 1/3 full. They got mad, if we didn't accompany our kids to the bathroom. It was ridiculous how rude they were. This park is run down and overpriced.
Pros: The bathrooms were clean, and we could bring our dogs.
Cons: No shade, no grass, nothing for kids to do, rude management and overpriced.
Nearby attractions: Montana Gold West Country, Virginia and Nevada City are a fun glimpse at the gold mining history of Montana.
Further comments:
There were much better campgrounds in both Ennis, MT and Alder, MT within 1/2 an hour east and west of Virginia City. If you want to stay in the Virginia/Nevada City area, try the KOA in Alder. It made me cry to see how beautiful the KOA was and then have to go back to the Virginia City RV Park for the night.
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