
LaSalle RV Park in Columbia Falls, MT, serves RVers and tent campers with 53 full-hookup sites plus 10 electric/water-only sites. Reservations are made via lasallervpark.com, and advance bookings are advised in peak season.
35 full hookup RV sites, 10 electric-only sites, 10 tent sites
Forest surroundings; creek-adjacent views possible
Glacier National Park (west entrance ~11 miles); gas and groceries in Columbia Falls
Playground on site; clean, spacious bathrooms; kids welcome; quiet hours from 10pm; easy access to Glacier NP hikes
Open year-round; spring/summer for hiking, fall foliage, winter for snow sports
Big rigs rejoice—the pull-throughs are spacious; internal roads paved and wide; level gravel pads, likely no leveling blocks needed
Functional basecamp near Glacier NP; not a wilderness retreat—clean, convenient, and neighborly
Shower house is a highlight—free hot showers; bathrooms are spacious with private stalls and flush toilets
35 full hookup RV sites, 10 electric-only sites, 10 tent sites
Playground on site; access to Glacier NP hiking, fishing, wildlife viewing
Private booking system (phone/email) via lasallervpark.com (Booking: No formal reservation window is published; advance bookings are advised in peak season.)
Pets Allowed - Leash at all times; do not leave unattended; clean up; excessive barking may lead to eviction
To Park Entrance
≈11 miles (about 20 minutes) to Glacier NP west entrance
Based on 151 Google reviews
Juss Terrel
So I camped out with a few people, and the spot was tight, but we managed with it being 4 of us. The atmosphere was so alive, and neighbors were very welcoming and, to my surprise, super chill. Tom, across from our site, was an awesome guy and didn't mind us constantly asking for help. I think he was camping with his wife and kids 🤘, but some of the neighbors were living there, I believe, and one or two possibly permanently based on the years' worth of belongings they had stowed away, but not out of sight, under, behind, and even in front of their porch. It wasn't a problem, only the one guy who had his TV on 24/7 turned to max volume in plain sight through the camper window that was left open all night, along with their door all day. I think he was park security, but then a few people had broken legs and multiple dogs with chains that stretched across the path, and the woman and he sat on their massive porch watching with their dogs barking until night when they retired in just only to close the door. Regardless of them (our view the whole time) and the rain that snuck in the last day, we had a great time. We sang and played music, and it felt like a real camping trip with friends. Thanks to our friendly neighbor, we had ice and knew exactly what to do on a dreadful rainy day. The showers were very nice and clean. Laundry was available, and a second bathroom located in the back made it convenient for tent packers. Although I didn't get to use it I'm sure it was as nice as the other shower rooms. Thank you for the memories of a lifetime! We will be back!
Mike Stewart
Came in late and left early. We worked with Deb on a couple of schedule changes and she was fantastic. Park is near a car rental agency, a convenience for Class C folks like us, but not much else. Road noise due to location but not excessive at night. Mixed short- and long-term guests. Park is well maintained.
michele vaughn
We stayed for 2 weeks. The park is quiet and very clean. It is a mix of permanent residents and vacationers. August 10-24. The only reason we didn’t give a 5 star review is that the sites are a bit tight for big rigs and trees need to be trimmed. The staff is very nice and accommodating, we didn’t fit in our original site and the owner Dave and his manager Deb were able to move us. We are a super C 38 foot motorhome with a Jeep wrangler tow vehicle. Other staff members Leman and Andrew were also very nice and helpful. They both work very hard to keep the place clean! Leman delivered a heavy package directly to our site, going above and beyond. Andrew told us all about the chickens and fresh eggs. We bought a dozen and he hand delivered them to our site as the office was closed when we inquired about them. Overall great centrally located park to visit Glacier, Kalispell, Whitfish, Big Mountain and all of Columbia falls. A couple good breweries to visit in the area, local rodeo, and White Fish mountain biking trails, and of course Glacier NP were some highlights in the area!
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Yes—length limit is up to 70 ft; park favors big rigs and has spacious pull-throughs. Confirm site dimensions during booking.
Bear safety is advised; bear-proof dumpsters are provided. Lockers aren’t explicitly mentioned, so practice proper food storage anyway.
Reservations are handled via a private system (phone/email) through lasallervpark.com; peak season tends to fill up, so book ahead.
Laundry details aren’t listed; showers are free and well-kept.
Wi-Fi availability isn’t specified; expect solid cell coverage (AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon) but download maps offline if you’re navigating Glacier without reliable signal.
Quiet hours are 10:00 p.m.–7:00 a.m.; pets are welcome with a leash, don’t leave them unattended, and clean up after them.
Stay here and use the 11-mile drive to the west entrance; Columbia Falls has gas, groceries, and an on-site store for convenience.
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