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Sleeping Wolf Campground

Sleeping Wolf Campground

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3.9 Google Review
56 Sleeping Wolf Lane, Browning, Montana, 59417, United States
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Jul 18, 2018
Good place. But unfortunately they decided to randomly start CHARGING US TO USE THEIR SHOWER FACILITIES when they were supposed to be FREE. They posted up a “security guard” at the bathroom facilities doors and started charging people $5 just to use the showers. Otherwise their rates were very very cheap and the grounds were decent and it was a great place. But doing what they did will lead to non return of my business from me.

Jul 10, 2018
Very small campground on the Blackfeet reservation with beautiful views of the mountains and horses in the pasture. The drive back to it might lead you to believe it will disappoint you but it won't. Our site was very easy to level on in our 35' motorhome. Would definitely stay again!

Jul 9, 2018
We chose this place as a home base while driving into Glacier National Park each day of our 4 night stay. This trip was our first trip with a teardrop trailer and the park does not allow you to drive anything over 21' on the Going to the Sun Road. At first, this place seems kind of crappy but as the days went on I became more comfortable. The bathrooms and showers were clean but really far away from where the RV parking is (which makes sense I guess, since most RVs have their own toilets, ours does not though). The wifi didn't work at all on my phone unless I stood near the mens bathroom. However, it worked fine for the laptop computer we brought with us. My biggest complaint is the dogs. Seemingly harmless, there was a pack of them that roam around together from the houses that are near the property. They would constantly knock the trash cans down and make a mess. We finally tied ours up so it would stop happening. Though, I did see two men walk around each day picking up trash that had been knocked out of the trash bins. The woman who I saw running the place was nice and friendly. But they had a heck of a time knowing which space each person was assigned. At one point they made our neighbors move to another slot but no one showed up to take it that day. With all that said, I would choose this place again since it's cheap and has great access to all the different areas on the east side of the park.

Jun 9, 2018
Very quiet. Very nice hostess

Jul 26, 2017
Hard-working staff, pull through sites great, water and electric, dump station, small laundry, but clean. Nice view of the mountains. Within drivable distance from. Glacier and Waterton parks. Lock valuables inside as someone walked off with our towing lights...our fault for leaving them out with hitch. The world we live in!

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