The Two RV Gypsies: Full-Time RVers
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end of 4th Avenue, SW
Cut Bank, MT 59427
August 22, 2016
SPECIAL COMMENTS and PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS
O F THE TWO RV GYPSIES

sign: Welcome to Cut Bank sign: Riverview RV Park
Riverview RV Park office

The two RV Gypsies really liked this park, mostly because of the scenery. The scenery was so amazing, almost as if it was a miniature National Park. Their site was 50 amp, water, and electric. No sewer. No TV (which really disappointed Karen Duquette because she wanted to watch American Ninja Warriors.) No recreation room, no pool, but the two RV Gypsies do not use those things anyway, and the scenery was amazing. Dirt roads, which is normal. The Wi-Fi was coded and came in at sites and worked fairly fast. Trains were faintly heard, but no horn, thank goodness. Phone: -'406.873.4151 for reservations.

tent cabin at Riverview RV Park
tent cabin at Riverview RV Park

It was so very windy out that Lee Duquette had trouble holding the door open, and once inside the RV, he had trouble closing the door.

the RV of the two RV Gypsies

Below: When the two RV Gypsies first saw the horses up on the hill, they debated if they were real horses because they did not seem to be moving, and even zooming in on the photo, they were not sure. But later on, they noticed the horses were gone, and reappeared the next day, so they must have been real.

horses on the hill horses on the hill
horses on the hill horses on the hill

Below: The view of the statue and cross as seen from the park. And in the photo below on the right, there was another cross in the far distance.

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Below: View of the statue and cross as seen from the road down below - taken the next day.

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Below: From this angle, the USA Flag could be seen, (and also in the photo above on the left.) But it was a bit behind the statue, so it did not show up in all photos.

Jesus statue

Below: More fun and a small hike on the grounds of Riverview RV Park

houses on the hill Lee Duquette at  Riverview RV Park

Below: It had been a very windy ride in the RV to get to this campground, and the wind was still having lots of fun with Karen Duquette's long hair.

Karen Duquette's hair blowing in the wind Karen Duquette's hair blowing in the wind
Karen Duquette's hair blowing in the wind Karen Duquette's hair blowing in the wind
Lee Duquette at Riverview RV Park in Montana
looking down the cliff from Riverview RV Park looking down the cliff from Riverview RV Park

Below: Amazing scenery inside Riverview RV Park

Below: Lee Duquette said this rock looked like a lion

scenery inside Riverview RV Pasrk lion rock
Amazing scenery inside Riverview RV Park Amazing scenery inside Riverview RV Park
Lee Duquette Amazing scenery inside Riverview RV Park

The photo below was a bit washed out, but still nice.

Below: Shadows of the two RV Gypsies

Amazing scenery inside Riverview RV Park shadows of the two RV Gypsies

Below: Karen Duquette saw a pathway down towards the river and said, "Let's Go"

Karen Duquette Lee Duquette
Amazing scenery inside Riverview RV Park Amazing scenery inside Riverview RV Park
Amazing scenery inside Riverview RV Park Amazing scenery inside Riverview RV Park
Amazing scenery inside Riverview RV Park Amazing scenery inside Riverview RV Park
Amazing scenery inside Riverview RV Park miniture cave
Amazing scenery inside Riverview RV Park Amazing scenery inside Riverview RV Park

Lee Duquette saw a "camel" up on the hill. He is often seeing things.

 
camel rock Amazing scenery inside Riverview RV Park

Note: Comments made here do not make the campground good or bad in general. They are just the personal observations of the two RV Gypsies on a certain date. The two RV Gypsies are not "campers" because the RV is their ONLY home. But they sure did love the scenery at Riverview RV Park.

 
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