JayC
For Beargrass Lodging and RV Resort: Now called Beargrass RV. Looks like they have recently changed hands. We could see them adding small touches here and there. Spaces are small, be sure to tell them if you have a TT or class A or C, as the service pedestals aren’t all the same. Not a bad choice to camp outside Glacier NP; only 18 mins to gate. Grocery, gas nearby along with numerous shops and restaurants.
Posted Jul 09, 2020 by JayC from East Bay Ca. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Mark
For Beargrass Lodging and RV Resort: Small campground but has lots of trees. The owner is very nice a helpful. We started 3 nights and slept very well - it was quite. The pool is older but has been updated to looks brand new. Really enjoyed staying here.
Posted Jul 15, 2018 by Mark from Colorado . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Jmciver
For Beargrass Lodging and RV Resort: Kinda like parking in someone's back yard. Lots of local neighborhood stuff happening outside the fence. Not a nice neighborhood either. Someone nearby has a garage band and loves to play the drums. People walking by and riding bikes and motorcycles and loud music all day and night. Not the best outdoorsy feel or nature loving kind of place.
Pool was nice. Donuts were ok. Expensive price gouge for what you get but outside of a national park that's what you get I guess.
Posted Aug 12, 2017 by Jmciver from Tx. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Brenda
For Beargrass Lodging and RV Resort: Grass. Shade. Not great wifi. Indoor swimming pool. Donuts and juice each morning. Space between sites good, but a little tight pulling in and out in our 40 ft motorhome. Managers very friendly and helpful. Lots of Huckleberry pie w/in walking distance. $40 per night, which was a little high if you don't use the pool.
Posted Jul 08, 2016 by Brenda from Oregon. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.