Rocky Mountain Hi Campground

825 Helena Flats Rd, Kalispell, MT 59901

406-755-9573

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GPS: 48.2487,-114.2544

Rocky Mountain Hi Campground is located at 825 Helena Flats Rd, Kalispell, Montana 59901 with a total of 120 campsites. Before your trip to Rocky Mountain Hi Campground, check out website at http://www.glaciercamping.com/ or contact them through 406-755-9573 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

48.2487, -114.2544

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 48.2487, -114.2544

Amenities

Hookups 50 Amp 30 Amp 20 Amp water sewer Full Hookups
Connectivity wifi
Recreation playground
Site Amenities big rig picnic table pull thru
Facilities dump station general store laundry restrooms
Discount Clubs Good Sam
Pets pets

Overview of Rocky Mountain Hi Campground


Last Price Paid: $56

Reported by Abiding Tribe on 04.20.2022

Longest RV Reported: 40 feet (Toy Hauler Fifth Wheel)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

120

Elevation:

2,919 ft / 889 m

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Rocky Mountain Hi Campground

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  • Great campground! Close to all the things. Cool play area for kids.

    Reviewed 20/4/2022

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    Nightly rate: $56

    Days stayed: 6

    Site number: 70

    We stayed here in September 2021. The campground was clean and well kept. All around cool environment. Plenty of sites for all sizes and cabins too. The play area for kids is huge and they have plenty of room to run around. There are several small playhouses and other usual playground equipment. We had a site right across the road...moreWe stayed here in September 2021. The campground was clean and well kept. All around cool environment. Plenty of sites for all sizes and cabins too. The play area for kids is huge and they have plenty of room to run around. There are several small playhouses and other usual playground equipment. We had a site right across the road from the play area and loved it. We could let the kids play while keeping an eye on things from our RV while working. This place is minutes from Kalispell, which has everything thing and all the usual stores. It's about a 30 min drive to Glacier National Park. You will pay much higher prices the closer you get to Glacier. That's the usual with every national park. We will definitely stay here again next time we're in the area.

  • Great place with spectacular views

    Reviewed 28/8/2021

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    Days stayed: 1

    We were unaware that the city of Kalispell had a no overnight parking ordinance and got kicked out of our Walmart spot (even though we asked the service desk as always). It was a good thing though because if not we would have missed this gorgeous park. We stayed one night but the view we got was spectacular! The park was paved all ...moreWe were unaware that the city of Kalispell had a no overnight parking ordinance and got kicked out of our Walmart spot (even though we asked the service desk as always). It was a good thing though because if not we would have missed this gorgeous park. We stayed one night but the view we got was spectacular! The park was paved all the way through and had nice level gravel sites. Our kids took advantage of the large playground and we used the laundromat as well. We would definitely come back for a longer stay.

  • A good option if you can’t stay closer to West Glacier

    Reviewed 14/8/2021

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    Nightly rate: $40

    Days stayed: 6

    Site number: 88

    The campground is located on the northern outskirts of Kalispell, several blocks off of US 2. If you approach the campground from the north, you’ll be turning left onto a road (Rose Crossing) that has a railroad crossing about 30 feet from the intersection: trains are rare but it’s something to be aware of before you make the turn....moreThe campground is located on the northern outskirts of Kalispell, several blocks off of US 2. If you approach the campground from the north, you’ll be turning left onto a road (Rose Crossing) that has a railroad crossing about 30 feet from the intersection: trains are rare but it’s something to be aware of before you make the turn.As you enter the campground, you’ll drive down a long driveway. Almost immediately on the right is a small basketball court with adjustable baskets and a storage garage area. The left is mainly open field but also has two chain-link dog runs. Near the dog runs is a wooden gate that leads into their huge new fully-enclosed dog park (at the time of our stay they hadn’t yet started advertising the dog park on their website, so it was a nice surprise). At the end of the driveway, just prior to reaching the office, there are a few tent sites on the right and a swimming area on the left, with a floating dock and a canoe you can rent if you want to paddle along the creek at the front of the campground. On the other side of the creek from the tent sites is a large playground area.The campground is roughly divided into three areas. The largest concentration of sites is just beyond the office and the laundry building, with a mix of pull-through and back-in sites shaded under tall pine trees. This is also the area where the bathhouse is located (we never used it). The section we stayed in was to the left/north of that section, which was a little more big-rig friendly and more open to the sky, but we did have trees between sites that provided some shade. The third section is two rows of camping spots near the creek.Our site was a pull-through site with a gravel pad and grass on either side of us. The site was level and long enough for us to park our dually truck in the back and the car we rented for driving the Going-to-the-Sun Road in the front (there are no rules against have multiple vehicles at your site as long as they fit). On a clear day, we could look to the east and see the mountains. In addition to the aforementioned dog runs and dog park, there was also an open grassy area on the northern edge of the campground, so there were plenty of places where we could walk our dogs.The campground is about a 40-minute drive from the west entrance to Glacier National Park: not ideal, but not terrible. There are a number of grocery options within a 15-minute drive of the campground, including a Walmart.In terms of cell service, the average speed I got on my Verizon Jetpack with MIMO antenna during our stay was about 30Mbps down and 8Mbps up, and we had no real trouble steaming video at any point during our stay. The one speed test I did with my AT&T phone showed 14Mbps down and 2 up. We would stay here again if we returned to the area and couldn’t find a place significantly closer to Glacier National Park.

  • Nice campground!

    Reviewed 6/8/2021

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    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 13

    We stayed here with some friends to visit Glacier National Park. The park itself is really nice. Sites are somewhat close together, but there's lots of trees to provide shade and some privacy so you don't really notice. The camp host was able to get us and our friends sites near each other. The park was relatively quiet. The hooku...moreWe stayed here with some friends to visit Glacier National Park. The park itself is really nice. Sites are somewhat close together, but there's lots of trees to provide shade and some privacy so you don't really notice. The camp host was able to get us and our friends sites near each other. The park was relatively quiet. The hookups worked great. The park is just a few minutes away from some breweries and shopping, and about 30 minutes from Glacier. It's also close to river access for the various Flathead river forks for swimming and fishing, rafting, and some other outdoor activities. We didn't utilize the campground laundry or bathrooms so I can't speak to them There is a large fenced dog park with a couple separate dog runs. We'll definitely stay here again!

  • Good overall

    Reviewed 26/7/2021

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    Nightly rate: $20

    Days stayed: 10

    Site number: Dry

    Pro:Good location for city camping.Nicely treed.Easy going husband and wife owner/ operators. Not annoyingly corporate.Clean, and good for kids.Costco within 5 miles.~ 30 miles from West Glacier.Con:Bathrooms are very tight.Not fancyThey also have a dry camping area, with nice grass, along a creek, and very tall...morePro:Good location for city camping.Nicely treed.Easy going husband and wife owner/ operators. Not annoyingly corporate.Clean, and good for kids.Costco within 5 miles.~ 30 miles from West Glacier.Con:Bathrooms are very tight.Not fancyThey also have a dry camping area, with nice grass, along a creek, and very tall Ponderosa Pine. This was where I dry camped. I had an entire football field sized area to myself. Awesome!I really enjoyed my stay and would definitely return.

  • Great place to stay in flathead area

    Reviewed 7/7/2021

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    Days stayed: 10

    This is a great rv park with lots of amenities. The kid's playground has a lot of variety with a small stream running behind it and a swimming hole. The managers are super friendly and make their expectations clear regarding dogs and quiet hours. Much appreciated to get a quiet and peaceful night's sleep in such a large rv park. The...moreThis is a great rv park with lots of amenities. The kid's playground has a lot of variety with a small stream running behind it and a swimming hole. The managers are super friendly and make their expectations clear regarding dogs and quiet hours. Much appreciated to get a quiet and peaceful night's sleep in such a large rv park. There are three separate dog runs for your pets to get some exercise and do their business off leash. Our ten day stay got us a weekly rate plus a few daily's.The only thing I didn't care for is some of the 'permanent' residents in old RVs, that had clearly been there a long time, had a distinct mildewy odor wafting in the air if your site was right next to theirs. I didn't have one of these sites, but others we were traveling with did. We chose to sit outdoors at my site.

  • Spacious and kid friendly

    Reviewed 14/9/2020

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    Nightly rate: $30

    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: 85

    Loved staying here. We had an ideal spot with a fence on one side giving us extra green space. This was a multi-purpose location so there were RV sites, tent sites, cabins & permanent mobile homes. I did not see any resident campers though. The place was super kid friendly with a play ghost town, lots of bike riding space & a swimming ...moreLoved staying here. We had an ideal spot with a fence on one side giving us extra green space. This was a multi-purpose location so there were RV sites, tent sites, cabins & permanent mobile homes. I did not see any resident campers though. The place was super kid friendly with a play ghost town, lots of bike riding space & a swimming spot in the small creek. There was also a nice bike/walking paved trail that followed the main road which was nice. The front office also had a small store. I was able to receive a couple of packages. The laundry room was large with multiple washers/dryers. The lady running the office was friendly & helpful. My favorite part was the water hook up. It had 3 nozzles so I could keep my fresh water hose hooked up while I used my orange hose to clean off the car & RV & the dreaded black water hose.

  • Nice and Quiet

    Reviewed 8/6/2020

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    Nightly rate: $42

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 64

    It was nice to have the resort 2 miles off the main highways which made for a restful stay.

  • Peaceful

    Reviewed 8/5/2020

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    Nightly rate: $30

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 20

    Clean, quiet and peaceful campground. Friendly staff, well-stocked store. My dog loved it here; she’s got great taste, so it must be okay, lol. We had a well-treed spot with a picnic table and fire ring. Love the walking paths, mountain views and the little river that flows through the park, with swimming and kayak/canoe access. It was...moreClean, quiet and peaceful campground. Friendly staff, well-stocked store. My dog loved it here; she’s got great taste, so it must be okay, lol. We had a well-treed spot with a picnic table and fire ring. Love the walking paths, mountain views and the little river that flows through the park, with swimming and kayak/canoe access. It was too cold to go in the water when we were there, but it sure was a pleasant stay.

  • Quiet place in Kalispell

    Reviewed 20/10/2019

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    Nightly rate: $30

    Days stayed: 14

    Site number: 79

    Summary: We wanted to be close to Kalispell and this is the only decent game in town. There is also a mobile home neighborhood that shares the property. Both properties (mobile home and RV park) are well kept and quiet. We would stay here again due to the proximity to Kalispell and Whitefish, the quietness, and the cleanliness of th...moreSummary: We wanted to be close to Kalispell and this is the only decent game in town. There is also a mobile home neighborhood that shares the property. Both properties (mobile home and RV park) are well kept and quiet. We would stay here again due to the proximity to Kalispell and Whitefish, the quietness, and the cleanliness of the RV park. Sites: The site we were in (79) was long enough to easily accommodate our 42ft 5th wheel and leave ample parking for our truck in front or behind our rig. The site was level and gravel. There is a picnic table at the site.Hook-ups: We had a site with full hookups and 50A. Utilities connections were located in the middle of the site. We had to use the water connection that is about 2 feet below the ground surface (for winter use). It was a bit of a pain to connect, but not anything major. Amenities: There is a gift shop/store that was operating on an offseason schedule. There is a fenced dog run.Activities: There is a creek with a swimming area for people and dogs. There are canoe rentals (not available during offseason) and a playground area. Staff: Friendly staff, but not really around much during the offseason. Area: There are all kinds of things to do in and around Kalispell and Whitefish. Kalispell is a reasonably large town (24K people?) with several grocery stores (we used Albertsons), Wal-Mart, Target, Starbucks (we went to the local Sable coffee...great), etc. Reservations: We tried to make reservations leaving a couple of messages before we arrived. We didn’t get a response. Luckily the maintenance person was onsite when we arrived and pointed us to available sites that would accommodate our rig. We finally were able to connect with staff the following day and pay for a week. Access: There are some relatively tight roads to get to the park, but nothing too bad. The interior roads are paved and presented no problems. Cell Coverage/Internet: We had 1 bar of AT&T LTE (boosted) and horrible bandwidth. We used the park’s wifi but really can’t do much more than e-mail. We were able to get some over-air channels and use the park’s cable (meh). Our Verizon hotspot was 4 bars, but we have limited bandwidth (its a backup) but worked great. Price: Weekly rate was low at $30.27 avg per night.

  • Stormy Night Refuge

    Reviewed 7/8/2019

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    Nightly rate: $20

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: Overflow Area

    Husband and I were traveling from Idaho to the East side of Glacier National Park and just needed a spot to stay. We figured we’d easily find something as we rolled through Kallispell, but I kept drawing blanks as I called on RV resorts in the area. The wind was pretty strong and then the rain started coming down hard and I saw this ca...moreHusband and I were traveling from Idaho to the East side of Glacier National Park and just needed a spot to stay. We figured we’d easily find something as we rolled through Kallispell, but I kept drawing blanks as I called on RV resorts in the area. The wind was pretty strong and then the rain started coming down hard and I saw this campground on my Campendium app. We headed there and the nice woman at the counter assured me they had openings available in their overflow area and only charged me half price ($20) due to no hookups. We were thrilled as it was 6pm, we were hungry, and we just needed someplace safe and quiet. We found all that at Rocky Mountain Hi Campground. We walked around after we ate dinner and the rain stopped. Lots of long term rigs and others. The place seemed okay, but we didn’t use any services. The office did have some light groceries, ice cream and some RV supplies. Mostly we were glad to park our trailer and enjoy a very quiet night before hitting the road early the next morning.

  • Surprisingly nice and private

    Reviewed 19/7/2018

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    Nightly rate: $40

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 17

    We normally don't prefer private RV parks, but we needed to be near a city for a few days and this park near Kalispell fit the bill. It turned out to be a pleasant surprise. We were assigned a backin spot in the older, heavily wooded section next to the laundry facility. Although sites are close together, as is typical in a private par...moreWe normally don't prefer private RV parks, but we needed to be near a city for a few days and this park near Kalispell fit the bill. It turned out to be a pleasant surprise. We were assigned a backin spot in the older, heavily wooded section next to the laundry facility. Although sites are close together, as is typical in a private park, the trees and the fencing around our spot made it seem really private. There is a newer section with pull-throughs for large rigs which has no trees and is much less private, but as a compensating factor the views of the mountains across the plains are really nice in this section. Our site was also perfectly level, and most sites in the park appeared to be level as well. All our utilities worked great, and the campground amenities were all somewhere between good and great. The bathhouse was sufficiently large, but it was weirdly configured with two separate areas (older and newer) for both men and women. The older areas needed updating but the newer areas were very nice. The laundry facilities were outstanding, and very reasonably priced. For kids, there were nice playground areas, and for pets there was a double dog run area just outside the entrance. A small creek runs along one side of the campground and there is a swimming area with a floating dock. There is a small camp store on site as well.While the park is surrounded by industrial neighbors, the park itself is very quiet and surprisingly serene. The campground is within a 10 minute drive of all the shopping one could need in Kalispell, including Walmart, Target, Home Depot, Costco, and numerous supermarkets. I wouldn't select this as a vacation destination, but I would stay here again in a heartbeat for a stopover in the Kalispell area.

  • Good access to Kalispell

    Reviewed 27/8/2017

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    Nightly rate: $30

    Days stayed: 1

    We spent one night here while we were having a new tire put on our truck. Our site was fairly private although the sites are quite close together. The park is quiet and there's a good area for pets and a nice little manmade lake for walking around. We would stay here again if we were in the area!(Note: our stay was in September 2015)

  • “Awesome place and Wonderful Hosts!!”

    Reviewed 24/5/2017

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    Nightly rate: $25

    Days stayed: 14

    Site number: B

    Very reasonable, extremely friendly, sincerely caring and incredibly welcoming and eager to have me stay with them! Right away I felt like Rocky Mountain Hi was my “home”. The amenities were top notch: Free Wifi was offered and I used it all the time every day and I never had a problem with it, and my site was quite a distance from the...moreVery reasonable, extremely friendly, sincerely caring and incredibly welcoming and eager to have me stay with them! Right away I felt like Rocky Mountain Hi was my “home”. The amenities were top notch: Free Wifi was offered and I used it all the time every day and I never had a problem with it, and my site was quite a distance from the office. Laundry was a great deal….the washers were the most reasonably priced I had ever seen and I really appreciated that they would fill up full and with warm water when I wanted it. The laundry room was always clean and I liked the fact that it was open 24 hours, as well as had a large deep sink with counter space to do dishes. The bathrooms were awesome (well at least the women’s was). It was clean and warm and had plenty of room. The showers had great water pressure and stayed hot thru out the entire time. The bathrooms were also very safe and secure because they required a code (which was regularly changed) at the door to get in. At the campground there is a large park area for children to play and it has some pretty cool things there that should interest children of all ages. This campground is very pet friendly. It also has an area where pets can play in a fenced-in dog run. There was a beautiful creek and pond I got the pleasure of viewing and hearing every day.Ellen and Scott, the couple who were in charge of the office and campground, were genuinely warm and friendly. I had just moved to Montana April19th and I called around to ALL the campgrounds in Kalispell and the surrounding areas that afternoon, desperately seeking a reasonable place to stay in my tent with my dog that night and for the next week… NO ONE else was willing to help me except Rocky Mountain Hi campground! I think what makes the campground the best is Ellen and Scott! I am so glad I got the chance to meet them and experience such a wonderful place. One of the neatest things I enjoyed was seeing them out strolling around the campground (quite often in their golf cart, sometimes in their vehicle)… visiting and saying “HI” to campers almost every night.

  • Good Location

    Reviewed 31/10/2015

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    Nightly rate: $32

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 19

    Just barely out of town, so it is quiet. Hookups were good, Wi Fi was mediocre to poor. Can be cozy if full. We were lucky to have sight on our curb side open. Great area for kids to play in, faux western town and playground equipment. Also a small stream flowing through.Central location for Kalispell, Whitefish and Glacier NP. We ...moreJust barely out of town, so it is quiet. Hookups were good, Wi Fi was mediocre to poor. Can be cozy if full. We were lucky to have sight on our curb side open. Great area for kids to play in, faux western town and playground equipment. Also a small stream flowing through.Central location for Kalispell, Whitefish and Glacier NP. We would stay here again.

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