The two RV Gypsies found Mountain Meadow RV Park to be a nice park. It was a bit hard to find because the direction they were given said to "just look for the flowers along the road". Obviously the park loves flowers so it is very pretty.
The park had secured coded Wi-Fi which was nice and fast, full service
hook-ups with 50 amp power, and a nice long site for the RV of the two
RV Gypsies. The only negative in the opinion of the two RV Gypsies was
that there were trains going by with loud horns during the night. Oh,
and only a few TV stations came in because there was no cable in the
city of Hungry Horse, according to the park manager. The park had bear-resistant
trash cans.
Check out was 11 A.M. and late check-outs get charged another day. The campground was not too far to the west entrance of Glacier National Park, but it would be a longer drive to the east entrance of Glacier National Park. Yes, the two RV Gypsies would stay here again if they are ever in the area. |
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Below: A miniature water fall, flowers, and fishing rules at Mountain Meadow RV Park in Hungry Horse, Montana |
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Below: The entry to the
Fishing Pond at Mountain Meadow RV Park |
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Below: Beautiful
view from the office at Mountain Meadow RV Park in Hungry Horse, Montana |
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Below: Looking at the site
that the two RV Gypsies will park their RV in. It was more than long
enough for their 40 foot RV and their long toad. |
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Below: The RV and toad of the two RV Gypsies. There was lots of space on the passenger side even with the slides out, but the slides just barely fit on the drivers side because of the trees. Luckily, Lee is a very good driver and judge of space. |
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Below: The toad of the two
RV Gypsies parked behind their RV. And there was plenty of room behind
the truck and in front of the RV. It was a long, but narrow space. |
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