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Owned and operated by the county of Musselshell in Montana and located adjacent to the fairground in Roundup. About 35 sites under big cottonwood trees.
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Nice quiet campground. They ask for donations to keep it open. No tables, informal campsites under a canopy of cottonwoods beside a creek. The toilets were open; no water to the sinks, but the toilets were clean & flushed. Would stay here again.
Report Check-InThis is clearly open. Even has a sign at the entrance encouraging donations from overnight campers. I was about to further to find a spot as this is listed as closed here. It’s not. It’s a OK spot. Quiet, pretty, it’s fall so no bugs but can see how there would be with the creek near by. I’m fully self sufficient so haven’t checked out the bathrooms. But, they are there. No elec, no water.
Report Check-InLe camping est accessible et très confortable. Pas de service mais vaste terrain et tranquille. On peux utiliser la génératrice sans incommoder les autres campeurs. Je recommande fortement. Laisse une donation afin que le site reste fonctionnel au passant.
Report Check-InAll of the gates to get in to the fairgrounds/ campground were closed. We went to the rest stop in town instead.
Report Check-InStay here 4 days because mécanicien problem, not so quiet because of local in and out local people, many dog’s barking but no choice so we’re satisfied
Report Check-InEstablished campground. Fees by donation.
services: only washroom and non-potable water. swimming spot in the Musselshell River.
owned and operated by the county of Musselshell in Montana and located adjacent to the fairground in Roundup. About 35 sites under Big Cottonwood trees.
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