€4.6296296296296
per nacht
Gemiddelde prijs gebaseerd op een auto en twee personen met een tent, caravan of camper.

Camping is geopend van 01 January tot 31 December
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4.5 / 5 (17 stemmen )

Trafton City Park

8 N 1st Street East
59538, Malta
Verenigde Staten

Trafton City Park is een camping in Malta, Verenigde Staten.

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Anoniem
Engels (VS)
Nice city park next to ball fields and rodeo grounds. Only one other camper. Pay box by sign. Informal camping. We have 25’ class c with jeep in tow. Low hanging branches - but there were a couple of possible spots. Lots of trains in the night - but not that noisy. We were here on Sunday night.
3 dagen geleden

Anoniem
Engels (VS)
Traveling in a 38’ class A towing a Jeep. Rating based on similar campgrounds of this nature. Easy off US 2. Wide roads in the park. Chose a spot by a picnic table/grill near the playground equipment (that’s what we did) or there is plenty of room behind the rodeo arena. Pretty level ground, water spigots around and relatively quiet (there is a water system project going on in the park but it didn’t affect us). Verizon 4LTE signal was pretty good —we were able to stream and participate in a Zoom meeting without glitches. There’s a pay box with envelopes for your $5 fee. Only one other person camped with us the night we stayed, would definitely stay here again.
3 dagen geleden

Anoniem
Engels (VS)
Camping area is behind city park next to horse arena. Camping spots are not marked so you just park wherever. There was only 1 other camper there when we were. Water was available at several locations. Bathrooms were clean and well stocked. Park has some big trees and some play equipment. Grass is totally dry this time of year. A few locals walked through or drove through park after dark. Main street is within walking distance and we tried to find a place to eat dinner but all restaurants were closed. But it was Labor Day. Park was quiet at night.
3 dagen geleden

ATeamFamilyTravels
Engels (VS)
Stayed here for one night when traveling from Glacier NP to MN. The price is great, but not sure I would stay again in the summer. Maybe in the Fall when the temps are cooler as the mosquitoes are horrendous! But,the park is right nest to the Milk River, so it's not really surprising. Unfortunately I have the sweetest blood to mosquitoes and could not go outside without being swarmed. The kids and husband were able to use spray and go to the play equipment (some of which is new, other pieces are older than me). We used a pull through site and it was mostly easy going. Some of the dirt drive through the park had a few larger dips from recent rain and usage, but not too bad. Most of the trees were tall enough or spread enough to get through without sweeping our larger rig. We did not use the restrooms or the water available. No AT&T, but Verizon service was good enough for me to work remotely. Side note: the dinosaur museum in town is small, but has a few good pieces. Adults are $5, kids over 5 are $3, and under 5 are free. If military, active or vet, the whole family is free.
3 dagen geleden

SK
Engels (VS)
Easy road, big trees, barbecues, nice expensive picnic tables, great walking trail, fun children’s playground toys, water throughout park. If it had hookups it would be a solid 5 star ⭐️ Location.
3 dagen geleden

Voyagers On Wheels
Engels (VS)
Note: this park is called Trafton Park. We'd originally planned to stay here for 2-3 nights and it's a good thing we didn't because the mosquitoes were swarming. They don't bother e so my husband got the brunt of their attacks. But, other than that this is a nice little park and great for an overnight or more. At $5 a night it's a great deal. You are 10 min walk from town where there is an Albertson's and several other stores. There is also a Pioneer Museum which we did not get to. There is a gas station right on the corner. As you enter the park you'll drive the loop and on the far side there are several pull through sites-they get better that farther you go so drive to the last one if it's empty. They are spacious, far enough away from each other for privacy and level. I would watch out though f there are heavy rains. We had a bit and it looked like they could get very muddy. There is a nice walking trail up behind the sites as well. There are restrooms and water is available. There is a train that goes through town that can be noisy but we didn't really notice it at night with our windows closed.
3 dagen geleden

Duffy, Party Of 6
Engels (VS)
All the previous reviews describe this place accurately. Trees provide decent shade that make staying here on a hot July evening tolerable without power. Plenty of water points through out the park, would stay again if passing through. One note... ATT is barely useable as we’re right on the edge of their coverage which appears to be nonexistent from here east to the ND state line... very goof t-mobile service though which was a pleasant surprise.
3 dagen geleden

Lori and Mel
Engels (VS)
traveling from Glacier back home, this was a convenient location. Not very populated in the fall which was perfect for us. A few people walking the park in the evening which was nice
3 dagen geleden

GlacierCampingNation.com
Engels (VS)
Stayed here May 22nd to the 25th 2021 and had a nice quiet stay. The park sits along the Milk River and has two nature trails to walk and explore. The bathrooms are vault toilets but the were still closed from the winter. The parking is were ever but there are nice picnic tables and charcoal grills, we camped next to one. Water spigots and garbage cans are available throughout the park. Lots of playground equipment around so children were around playing but no bother. Grocery store and gas station are within walking distance. $5 is a bargain!!
3 dagen geleden

Cheryl
Engels (VS)
Park is beautiful clean and quiet Good trails and biking available
3 dagen geleden

Jimb
Engels (VS)
No services, restrooms are open, trash bins, grassy park. And some shaded areas, pretty quiet. Water faucets through out the park just not at each site. We enjoyed our stay
3 dagen geleden

Jimb
Engels (VS)
Perfect for 1 or 2 days quiet little town, water and tables at some sites. Grassy area restrooms were open. Here on Friday night on completely full
3 dagen geleden

Gatorjont
Engels (VS)
It’s $5 based upon the honor system. How can you complain about anything that reasonable and they get a five star or one for each dollar spent. If it had been $7 then they would be a 7star. You just find a site in the park and park. We had a sprinter van and just put it under a tree. The park has nice grass, trees, picnic tables and water. No power except what you have on your rig. A couple other RVs were running generators but they were the quiet non harbor freight variety. Since it was hot I ran ours to dispel the heat and then relied on the cool Montana night as it cooled. All three of us had plenty of space being about 70-100 feet away from each other. I also parked near a faucet so I hooked up to water. There is a bathroom on site When we first arrived the park was active with the locals. An attached rodeo arena had a bunch of riders circling the field and there was a large group of picnickers with a slew of kids running around. They weren’t a bother but fun to watch There is a little 1.3 mile trail you can take too.
3 dagen geleden

Marti
Engels (VS)
We’re self contained so no hookups is not a problem for us. There are water spigots around the park. We ran the generator until we went to bed and opened the windows. Can’t say what the restroom is like because we didn’t use it. Access was easy and we’re over 55’ long with our toad. We were in a nice big pullthru under a couple trees. Ground was packed dirt with a little gravel and it was pretty level. Would definitely stop here again.
3 dagen geleden

Teddi & Roger
Engels (VS)
This city park allows overnight camping for just $3. There are a couple of long, gravel pull- throughs that could accommodate any size rig or you can park on the grass. There are water spigots (threaded, so you don’t need a water thief) but no electric or dump station. Most of the sites are partially shaded, under large cottonwood trees. There are restrooms, BBQ grills, large picnic shelters, and tables. The park gets fairly steady local traffic using the basketball and volleyball courts, soft ball fields, playground equipment and horseshoe pits, but it was never crowded and the park cleared out shortly after dusk. We enjoyed the short trail along Milk River which surrounds the park on two sides. Look along the bank and you’ll see old cars used to help shore up the levy. Very cool. There are also museums, store, food service, and fuel available within 1 mile, many within walking distance. Note: To access the park follow the signs to the “rest stop”. You’ll pass a private RV park on the left just as you enter. As you come into the park there are gravel roads to the left, center and right (between the stone columns). Keep to the far left or right, especially if you’re in a big rig – there was a fairly low hanging cable across the center access road. The gravel roads were also deep deeply rutted in places, so take it slow. We had 5 bars of Verizon LTE without boosting. Yeah!
3 dagen geleden

Tiny Red Caravan
Engels (VS)
We stayed one night in July. Price is now $5.00. No assigned spots seems like you just park wherever. Quite night but... BRING MOSQUITOE SPRAY in summer! Absolutely the worst mosquitoes I’ve ever seen. There’s a river behind the park must contribute to the amount. There was a softball game and small farmers market going on. Bathrooms were near ball park and were average. Notes: • The Hitching Post Cafe had great breakfast! Omelette with fresh mushrooms! • Don’t Miss the Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge. I’ve never seen so many birds. Islands full of white pelicans. It’s a migratory bird refuge. There’s a drive around the park and is worth it even if you can’t leave the car because of mosquitoes. • The small dinosaur museum in town was a neat stop. They have discovered a new dinosaur and there’s a lot of fossils from the area. It’s $5.00
3 dagen geleden

David7ss
Engels (VS)
We stopped to prepare a quick dinner traveling east from Glacier national park. Very nice! If not so early in the day, would have very stopped here for the night
3 dagen geleden

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