We hadn’t planned on staying at this KOA on this trip. Our intention had been to continue camping in the national forests before continuing on to Glacier National Park. However, it had turned cold and rainy, and, rather than spend the next several days stuck in our small camper, we decided to travel to a civilized location where we could do laundry, stock up on groceries, and more. Missoula is about an hour and a half from where we were camped in the National Forest and on the route we were taking to Glacier.
At some point over the years, I started taking pictures of RVs and other camping-related subjects with the idea I might eventually use some of them for blog posts or something.
Looking at the rear of these two campers, it’s not obvious whether they are travel trailers or fifth wheels. Looking up the name of the one on the left, Challenger by Keystone, it seems it should be a fifth wheel. There’s no clear indication on the other camper, though, other than it’s a Dutchmen camper. Looking at another photo taken just a few minutes earlier, it turns out that it is a Denali 5th wheel by Dutchmen.
While walking around this campground, I took over two dozen camping-related photos, many of which will be shared here.