The terrain in Montana changes drastically as you travel east. We went from rocky formations to rolling hills to flat prairie. The whole trip was very beautiful.
The rest stops on I-94 very often have informative signs telling about the history of the area.
After a comfortable 182 miles we arrived at Miles City.
We're staying at Big Sky Camp and RV Park. It's a small park, very clean, and not far from the interstate. It meets our needs for a short visit. And at $20 per night it was a nice price break from what we’ve recently been paying.
Laundry and bathhouse.
It has a small pool.
And a play area.
The pull through sites are very long. Check out how much space we have for the car and truck.
There's a rocky hill behind the park. If I was younger I’d love to climb it.
This is a quiet park, which fills up by nightfall and then clears out the next morning. Definitely mostly transients.
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4 comments:
I usually stop for an overnight in Miles City on my way east. There is a fairly short stretch of interstate that I drive and when I get off at Miles City the rest is backroads for me.
That's a perfect park for a few days, or just overnight. Great find!
Great photo's, thanks for sharing. Have fun in Miles City!
Thanks for the great photo's and sharing. I have followed your entire trip and can't wait for the next post.
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