We stayed at Moose Creek RV Resort and B&B in West Glacier, Montana. (Campground Reviews listing.)
A nice place for a family reunion. We met up with some family members to hang out together and visit Glacier National Park.
Dates:
- Check in: 2022-09-02
- Check out: 2022-09-11
- 9 nights
Weather:
- Mostly sunny, one day with a little drizzle
- High temps ranging between 66-93°F, lows around 32-50°F
- A little wind
Noise:
- No road noise; some train noise
- No neighbor noise
Site:
- #3, back in, gravel, with small concrete pad under back wheels
- Needed to disconnect toad; parked in front of coach
- Not level due to concrete pad
- Large site: about 90 feet long by about 90 feet wide
- Full hookups:
- 50 amp power, not very conveniently located
- 45 PSI water, conveniently located (boosted from our tank)
- Good sewer connection, conveniently located (1 10-foot pipe)
- Picnic table on grass
- Tall trees on driver side; clear sky for Starlink
Internet (in usage priority order):
- Starlink: 25 Mbps down, 4 Mbps up, 55 ms ping
- AT&T: 18-37 Mbps down, 5-8 Mbps up, 120 ms ping
- Verizon: 18 Mbps down, 9 Mbps up, 80 ms ping
- T-Mobile: no service
- Campground Wi-Fi: available but not used
Amenities:
- Dumpsters
- No pool
- Onsite cafe
- Package delivery to office
Here’s our review on Campground Reviews:
Great place for a family reunion
We met up with several members of the family so we could do Glacier. We have a 40′ motorhome and had a great back-in site on the edge of the property, central to where everyone else stayed in the park with their small trailer, rooftop tent, and glamping pod rental, so there was something for everyone. Being just a couple of miles from Glacier was great for day trips to the park. It was wonderful having the caf on site for breakfast or a latte in the morning. We camped at Moose Creek RV Park and B&B in a Motorhome.
The RV park map:
Our site before parking:
Our site:
The weird little concrete pad:
Back jacks; no need for jack pads on concrete:
Utilities:
We used the Starlink dish; I put out cones to mark the cable, since it was on grass (good thing, too, since the grass was mowed while we were out; they mowed around the cable):
The entrance:
Office and playground:
Phone booth (kids, ask your parents):
Group fire pit:
Bathrooms:
Dog park:
Other sites:
A retro trailer at the dump station:
The back of our site:
Sites 42 and 41, where some of our family stayed:
The parents stayed in a glamping pod:
A nice thing about this park was an on-site café:
Café breakfast:
Another café breakfast, eating in the nice little seating area by the café:
Dinner while watching baseball on our outside TV:
There are wildfires in the area; here’s a helicopter with a water bucket:
For the last family breakfast, I cooked bacon and pancakes on my griddle:
A sunset:
Our coach after removing the Magne Shades, in preparation for departure: