A designated area, often privately owned, provides temporary accommodation for recreational vehicles near a prominent resort town known for its vast, open landscapes in the state of Montana. Such facilities typically offer amenities like utility hookups (water, electricity, and sewage), restrooms, and potentially other services to cater to travelers using RVs for lodging.
These accommodations offer a convenient and often cost-effective way to experience the natural beauty and recreational opportunities of the surrounding area. They allow visitors to remain close to outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and fishing while providing a self-contained living space. Historically, the rise of RV travel has led to the development of these parks to serve a growing segment of the tourism industry seeking flexible and independent travel options.