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Follow this sign down the
Frontage Rd |
After having a great time at the BBQ with the 7th Ranch work campers we decided to go up to the 7th Ranch ourselves and take a look around. The RV park is very easy to get to, when you exit at 514 you simply turn left, going under the freeway, and then follow the signs, which take you south down the frontage road until you get to Reno Creek, where you turn left again until you get to the beautiful 7th Ranch. We get visitors in the museum who are staying at the 7th Ranch and they have nothing but good things to say about the facility, which after taking a look myself, I have to agree with.
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Full Service Sites |
The setting is gorgeous with rolling, green hills on all sides and a wide, blue sky as far as the eye can see. The 7th Ranch not only offers full or partial service sites, with trees between the sites to give shade on sunny days, but also cabins and tepees for travelers without an RV or who are adventurous and want to experience a night in a tepee! For the comfort of their visitors they also provide laundry and bathing facilities with soft water, which is a luxury in this part of the country. Chip and Sandy are native Montanans and have owned the ranch for 20 years. They purchased the ranch from Henry Weibert, author of
Sixty-Six Years in Custer's Shadow, who was happy to pass on his property to people who were as interested in its history as he was.
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Cabins and Teepes! |
If you are interested in gaining more information about the 7th Ranch you can follow the link below to their website:
You can also visit them on facebook for up to date reservation information and additional photos and videos:
Posted by Sarah Szabo
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