Campsite #25 at Tally Lake Campground, MT

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Campsite #25

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Drive-In 8 people
60 ft Pull-Through
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Campsite #25 Features: Drive-In access, Pull-Through parking, 60ft driveway, Picnic Table, RV Site, Tent Site, Trailer Site, Pets Allowed

Campsite Reviews (4)

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@DuVetteD55ACAE · Camped on Sep 11, 2023 at Campsite #25
Wonderful campground Beware that they have deer mice. I got two in my trailer the day I arrived. Great spots and access to a lot of outdoor stuff
@AnthonyM286222 · Camped on Aug 9, 2023 at Campsite #25
Short drive in on a well maintained gravel road. The campground sites were comforatable and the lake was amazing.
@JuliaB5205767 · Camped on Jul 18, 2023 at Campsite #25
Dust from road is severe! Had to move from site. Beach is great access but having a site close to beach is essential for us wheelchair users. We are unable to tow extra vehicle, so we are on foot, with wheelchair. Appreciated the large sites and level ground to accommodate our medically equipped RV with LIFT and slides. People set up shade-houses overnight or all week on the beach that blocked wheelchair access (with the crowds on the beach on the weekend) and there where days that no one was even there... Seems inconsiderate considering how many people are on the beach and access issues. Thank you for prioritizing for wheelchair access and understanding that it is a big deal and so vital and important for people in wheelchairs to also go swimming and have access. More parking spots for people with lifts will be helpful. We need space out the side of our vehicles to safely drop the lift and let the person roll forward. No one seems to get this until they are in the situation where you cannot get out of your vehicle. Noise is an issue when people run multiple generators in their sites all day long, even when they are not there. Very inconsiderate of others and the camping experience for those of us who do not get to leave camp. Many of us have migraine/seizure triggers from NOISE. The people across from us ran two generators all day (even when gone), parked way too many vehicles in their site, and were not that concerned about any of it. It seems odd to do in a quiet campground. So yes, let's consider NOISE an issue also, along with the dust and the wheelchair and other access. Locals often act like they own the place ... but most are super nice! If we can accommodate people with disabilities, we are accommodating all of us. Let's think about this and DO IT: people who are blind, deaf, have seizure disorders, mental health issues, physical disabilities, chronic migraines, auto-immune, cancers, etc. Let's take care of each other. THANKS SO MUCH!
@RobynK569 · Camped on Jul 6, 2021 at Campsite #25
Had a great time and weather was perfect. The only issue was check out. My reservation said 2:00 check in and 2:00 check out. At 1:00 I was told I was suppose to be out by 11:00. There was a huge time difference from the host and what my reservation said. We had to hurry to get packed up and out. This needs to be fixed right away or there will be many upset and mad visitors.

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