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SK

For Divide Bridge Campground: Not really a destination campground for me because I like more remote areas with lots of hiking opportunities, but it was good for an overnight stay. The road forks as you enter the campground. The right fork has a turn around at the end. It seems like the sites along this spur are more exposed, but they also have sunshades. For my preference, the nicest site was at the end, among the trees (#21). The left fork is a loop and has a few sites along the river. Road throughout is gravel and the sites are gravel and mostly level. The sites are generally well spaced but not screened from each other by vegetation. There were 2 vault toilets. It's generally a quiet campground, unless you have noisy neighbors. The sites have mowed grass, fire ring, and picnic table. I did not see tent pads but a person could probably pitch their tent on the grass. The ground looks pretty even for a tent. I think most size trailers could find a place here. To get to the campground from I-15, take the Wisdom/Divide exit. There's no sign on the interstate to indicate camping. Once you get off the highway and are heading west, there's a sign that says 2.7 miles to public campground. Turn left right after the bridge over the river. The day use area with river access is right there. The campground is about 1/2 mile further up the gravel road. Overall I found it to be a nice place to camp on my way through Montana.

Posted Oct 12, 2020 by SK from ID. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Eric

For Divide Bridge Campground: Very nice BLM park right on the BigHole River. Stayed two weeks in a 40’ MH with plenty of room; a few sites might be only suitable for 24’, but nearly all can accommodate our coach with room to spare. Very friendly and conscientious host. No hookups, but communal water spigots are available if you have a long hose.. Roads gravel, sites gravel, dry grass between sites is mowed (in area closest to river, grass is watered and green). Lots of space between sites. Newer Sites away from river have roof over picnic table and are larger sites. Beautiful mountains around with a hiking trail. Some big fish in the river!

Posted Aug 24, 2020 by Eric from Spring Hill. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Janine Eden

For Divide Bridge Campground: stayed at Divide Bridge Campground first week of July 2019. Beautiful campground well maintained and the camp hosts were friendly and helpful. we will be back.

Posted Jul 22, 2019 by Janine Eden from Clearfield Utah. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Dreamers and Travele

For Divide Bridge Campground: We stayed here for two nights first week of May. No hook ups, no dump station, and no electricity. They do have pit toilets, no showers. But "Wow!" the views, and it sits on the Big Hole River and easy to get to and not far off the hwy. They say nothing bigger than 24 ft but we are a 36 ft fifth wheel and had no problems. We would do it again!

Posted May 08, 2017 by Dreamers and Travelers from Florida. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.



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