Karen
For Countryside RV Park: Under new management. Nice clean park. Wide spaces. Very friendly and helpful staff. Highly recommend.
Posted Oct 09, 2024 by Karen from Sagle Idaho . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
SB
For Countryside RV Park: Good big rig park Easy on & off I15. Easy to get in & out of sites. Friendly, helpful staff. 70ft pull thru sites. Clean tidy Sites are gravel they are level. I recommend
Posted Apr 04, 2024 by SB from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Bob
For Countryside RV Park: Nice clean RV Park under new ownership. Very helpful and friendly owner and staff. Lots of open space and plenty of room between units. Clean laundromat and showers. Cell service is good for AT&T and Verizon.
Posted Aug 23, 2023 by Bob from Puget Sound area WA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
SchaePeter
For Countryside RV Park: Fabulous find! Very spacious and gorgeously quiet. Owner Ernie was terrific and very accommodating. The perfect spot while traveling I-15.
Posted Jun 27, 2021 by SchaePeter from WY. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
40040
For Countryside RV Park: Anyone who values their RV and personal property (probably everyone) should not stay here. The owners are obsessed with watering the grass! They have absolutely no concern for your RV or personal property. They will set up sprinklers and use their in ground system so your RV, tow vehicle. toad and anything outside, chairs, bikes, barbecue, etc. get watered as well! You may arrive at your site to find large puddles at your door and/or at your utility hookups. Yes, the sprinklers will over water the dirt pad and leave it soaked. They also do this to the roads so you sink into the roadway. Instead of controlling the sprinklers they regularly put cones in the road to warn you. Remember, the grass must be watered at all costs. While you sleep the in ground sprinklers will water and damage your equipment. The water is very hard in Dillon and when it dries you will have a terrible time to remove the water spots. I was unable to find any product, or products that would remove the spots by hand and had to have the RV professionally polished. If you endeavor to talk to them they get mad and disrespectfull. You have to sign off on their rules before you check in. But they don't enforce them. The posted one way road signs are for your reading pleasure only. Stay safe in your travels and by picking another campground you will stay safe in your campground.
Posted Aug 14, 2020 by 40040 from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Anna
For Countryside RV Park: We stayed here 3 nights for $173 which seemed high since it included a military discount... We stayed Jun 23-25 2020. The spots are gravel, fairly level and almost long enough for our 40' fifth wheel and our F350 sat sideways in front of it. We didn't have a picnic table and the pool wasn't filled - in this 93 degree heat that would have been nice. Maybe the price should be lower when the pool is closed. There are nice grass areas in between each site and in the middle area. No specific area for pets.
Posted Jun 26, 2020 by Anna from GA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Bonnie Terry
For Countryside RV Park: My experience here was not great. I arrived early on a Saturday, after touring wise river, grasshopper creek, and Bannack. I was excited to find a RV park just off the road. The office was closed, so the sign said. Instructions were left for visitors to find a spot without a cone, for those were reserved, and leave payment in the slot. I went and found a spot, got all set up, drove back to the office, filled out the paperwork put a check and registration in the slot in an envelope, went into Dillon for gas etc and came back. About 4:15 pm I got a knock on the door. A very rude angry lady said I need to get out! I asked why what was going on. She informed me that this spot was reserved and I need to get out right away. I told her what I had done and did I do it wrong!? She asked to see the registration so I showed her my copy. She said well the office doesn’t open until 11:00 am. So.... ok she hadn’t even looked for an early arrival. Now I was to pack up right away and if I had left a check she would return it. I’m a solo traveler, 67, and must have been a big threat, but she insisted I get out. So I did, and will definitely not ever be back!! As I pulled out, I stopped at the office and she handed me my envelope with check in it and said it had fallen into a wooden box and she was sorry! I thanked her and went on my way! I’m new to RVing. I can’t imagine anyone getting treated like this by a business person. I sure hope other parks on my journey are employing better trained people! If you stay here be sure to talk to a person face to face. And don’t come until they open at 11:00am. There are many other places to go!!
Posted Sep 11, 2019 by Bonnie Terry from Butte. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.