Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Square Dance Campground

 




We arrived here in Lolo, Montana on July 21 for one night.  We had a nice long level pull through with water and 50 amp electric.  Some sites had sewer, but they did have a dump station, which we used,  on the way out.  We needed empty tanks and full water for our next 6 days dry camping on Flathead Lake.  Although I was able to pull into our spot connected to our toad, I would not be able to navigate the trees while connected to get out of our site.  As it turned out, we arrived early and disconnected to take a day trip into Missoula, Montana.  This is a 20 acre park with 60 campsites and they do square dancing in the pavillion which Aggie went down to observe in the evening.  Great camping in the forest and pines and left pretty natural with the exception well maintained grass throughout the campground.  We paid $36 for the night and I rate this park P****.
We went into Missoula and visited the downtown historic section where we visited Cara Park which has a carousel built by volunteers in 1917.  The downtown area was all metered parking for $1 per hour and some spots were limited to 2 hours maximum.  In addition to the carousel, there was a supervised playground for a fee and the river runs along the park where people were jumping in to cool off.  They had live music and food trucks at the park the day we visited, but we must have come after it was over as they were breaking down their instruments from the stage.  



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