13-05-2021
Clearwater River Casino Rv Park
Our destination for the day was the camp ground at Clearwater River Casino on the Nez Perce Indian reservation. We stopped there several years ago when on our way to Alaska and found it to be a good experience. Not this time. The campground was full of permanent or semi-permanent campers, rusted hulks with junk everywhere.
- Bad River Lodge and Casino
2.8 (3)
152450200Contact Information
715-682-7121
Location
U.S. Highway 2
Odanah
WI
54861
46.59
-90.65
10 miles east of Ashland, Wisconsin on U.S. Highway 2
RV Parking and Camping Information
Free RV Parking with Water and Electric
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Called 7-11-17--RV park $20 for water & electric and $10 dry camp
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We weren't sure what to expect when we arrived because the online reviews for this casino were so varied. The 12 sites are along the back of the parking lot and are all angle back in sites. They each have a 30/50 amp connection and a water hook-up. Sign in at the casino gift shop and they will send security out to unlock the utilities. We camped here on Labor Day weekend arriving early Friday afternoon. Plenty of sites available. 8 miles from the town of Ashland.
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RV parking is now $20. We were allowed to park in the far parking lot if we didn't put the legs down. Food was pricey but some machines were paying off. Table games were ok. Employees helpful and pleasant.
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RV parking at Bad River Casino is no longer free. Beginning in May, 2012, they started charging $10/night to park or $20/night if you want electric, water, and internet. You must have a players card to register for the RV site. I had stayed here several times in the past when it was free and it had become rather hard to get a site because of the long term campers. When I stayed here on 08/29/12, there were only me and one other RV. I paid the $20 in order to get electric and internet. The internet was fast and reliable. When paying the $20 fee, I got a coupon for $5 play. It was not as quiet as I would like it because of some semis running in the parking lot. There are approximately 16 RV sites.
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- Kootenai River Inn Casino and Spa
4.3 (1)
132130300Contact Information
800-346-5668
208-267-8511
Location
7169 Plaza St.
Bonners Ferry
ID
83805
48.7
-116.31
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My wife and I have stayed there on and off since 2010. We love the casino and the people are friendly and nice. We are from an area just south 75 miles, so we know the town is very safe. The town is small and a lot of very good eateries are nestled in that area. Try Sharon's Deli just minutes north on HWY 95. Best sandwiches ever. The food at the casino restaurant is great. Never too busy, we usually are there with about 2-3 other casino campers. The one draw back is it it located by a train main line and train traffic is loud and often. That never stops me from accepting their free camping offer. They are located on the Kootenai river and great place to enter BC. Canada just 30 miles up the road. Happy Campers.
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Report from Sean, May 30, 2010 http://OurOdyssey.BlogSpot.com
We stayed at the Kootenai River Inn Casino and Spa in Bonners Ferry, Idaho on May 30, 2010 (the evening before Memorial Day). We saw two other rigs in the lot while we were there.
We stayed in the main casino lot on the east side of US-95; southbound travelers might find it more convenient to stay in the Visitors Center lot on the west side of US-95, where overnight parking is also supposed to be allowed. A pedestrian tunnel under the highway links the visitor center and casino lots. The lots are small, but we parked as far away from the doors as practical and never had any other vehicles near us, even on a holiday weekend.
We had an excellent dinner at The Springs Restaurant, the lone dining venue on premise. The restaurant sports panoramic views of the Kootenai River, and the seating is terraced to ensure all tables have good sight lines. There is also a small lounge area featuring a central gas fireplace. A large deck outside the vista windows would appear to offer al fresco dining overlooking the river in better weather.
The casino itself comprised three separate gaming rooms (one non-smoking) plus a bingo room, all surrounding the central lobby of the attached Best Western hotel. The facility also claims to have a spa, which would love to have sampled, but it is not open on Sundays or Mondays, the days of our visit.
We never found any Security with whom to clear our stay, but we mentioned it at the restaurant and it raised no eyebrows. There is a hotel desk staffed around the clock as well.
The casino is extremely convenient for anyone traveling to or from Canada on US-95, or heading east or west on US-2 (which is co-linear with US-95 from Sandpoint to Bonners Ferry)
Photo from Sean - http://OurOdyssey.BlogSpot.com
We stayed at the Kootenai River Inn Casino and Spa in Bonners Ferry, Idaho on May 30, 2010 (the evening before Memorial Day). We saw two other rigs in the lot while we were there.
We stayed in the main casino lot on the east side of US-95; southbound travelers might find it more convenient to stay in the Visitors Center lot on the west side of US-95, where overnight parking is also supposed to be allowed. A pedestrian tunnel under the highway links the visitor center and casino lots. The lots are small, but we parked as far away from the doors as practical and never had any other vehicles near us, even on a holiday weekend.
We had an excellent dinner at The Springs Restaurant, the lone dining venue on premise. The restaurant sports panoramic views of the Kootenai River, and the seating is terraced to ensure all tables have good sight lines. There is also a small lounge area featuring a central gas fireplace. A large deck outside the vista windows would appear to offer al fresco dining overlooking the river in better weather.
The casino itself comprised three separate gaming rooms (one non-smoking) plus a bingo room, all surrounding the central lobby of the attached Best Western hotel. The facility also claims to have a spa, which would love to have sampled, but it is not open on Sundays or Mondays, the days of our visit.
We never found any Security with whom to clear our stay, but we mentioned it at the restaurant and it raised no eyebrows. There is a hotel desk staffed around the clock as well.
The casino is extremely convenient for anyone traveling to or from Canada on US-95, or heading east or west on US-2 (which is co-linear with US-95 from Sandpoint to Bonners Ferry)
Photo from Sean - http://OurOdyssey.BlogSpot.com
Clearwater River Lodge
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Clearwater River Casino Rv Park
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