Dillon KOA
- 735 West Park Street
- Dillon, MT 59725
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Directions
Northbound Exit 62, north on Atlantic 8 blocks, turn left on Reeder 3/4 mile. Southbound Exit 63 or Hwy 41 south on Montana St, right on Reeder 1/2 mile.
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Reserve800-562-2751
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Info406-683-2749
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2011 President's Award
KOA President's Award
Awarded to KOAs that meet exceptional quality standards and are recognized by their guests for outstanding service.

2011 KOA Founder's Award
KOA Founder's Award
KOA's highest service award, presented to KOA owners that achieve world class service scores from their camping guests.
Fish for browns and rainbows in Beaverhead River, a blue ribbon stream bordering this campground with mountain views in every direction.
Fish for browns and rainbows in Beaverhead River, a blue ribbon stream bordering this campground with mountain views in every direction. Take in views of three mountain ranges from the pool while the kids tool around on one of Dillon KOA's banana bikes. Join in ice cream socials most summer nights. Our new petting farm is open from 9-11 AM and 4-6 PM. Come visit our ducks, geese, chickens, rabbits, lambs, goats and mini horses. The cost is only 10 cents per year of age for the little ones and $2.00 for adults. Nearby, visit four sites along the trail forged by explorers Lewis and Clark. Hike, fish and tour a ghost town at Bannack State Park. Drive east to Yellowstone National Park, passing through the frontier gold camp of Virginia City. Northwest of Dillon, hunt for crystals at Crystal Park. On Labor Day weekend, Dillon welcomes a professional rodeo. There is an extra charge for additional guests (adults and children) at the KOA.
Meet Your Hosts
Dillon KOA owners Bob and Pam Meyerson have been Boy Scouts leaders, Girl Scouts leaders, teachers, and raised four sons who achieved Eagle Scout status. "We know families, kids, camping and fun!" says Pam.
Bob, a former Chief Financial Officer for a private holding company, loves fishing, camping, hiking, RVing and football. Pam is currently finishing her doctorate degree and cooks, bakes, enjoys crafts, camping and RVing. She has volunteered in numerous fields, all focused on helping kids and those in need, including Scouting programs, teens in a probation facility, a Parent-Teacher Organization and as a Religious Education instructor, among others.
Their helpful philosophy extends to their campers. "We deliver ice, propane and firewood to everyone's campsite. We smile and we care," says Pam. "We want every camper to feel at home at our campground. We would like them to have a wonderful experience here at our KOA and in Montana. We want them to feel as if Dillon KOA is their 'home away from home.'"
Pam shares a couple of their favorite stories about their campers: "A little boy got his first fishing pole in our store. He went out with his Dad and Grandma fishing on the river. He came running back, screaming, "I did it! I caught my first fish!"
We were so excited for the little guy! He was just beaming and it made our whole staff very happy - knowing he will remember this when he grows up. Heck, I remember where I caught my fist fish with my dad!"
The Dillon KOA offers fishing on the Beaverhead River, where one camper came for two days and learned to fish. He ended up extending his stay for a week, because he loved it so much. "My husband, Bob, was so tickled when the camper came in every day, beaming and showing us the fish he caught," says Pam.
Campground Amenities
Campground Activities
Fishing
Hunting
Swimming
Hiking
Walking
Dig for Crystals
Shopping
Golfing
Local Attractions
Bannack State Park
At Bannack State Park, there are self-guided tours, guided tours, visitor center, ice skating, interpretive displays, fishing, historic videos, lectures, Bannack Days, hiking trails, picnic area, special events, and wildlife viewing. Open year round. Summer hours are 7 AM to 9 PM and spring, fall and winter hours are 8 AM to 5 PM (call ahead in winter for weather and road conditions). For more information please call 1-406-834-3413 or visit http://www.bannack.org/
Beaverhead County Museum
Open April and May, Monday thru Friday 10 AM to 5 PM; June through August 31, Monday thru Friday 10 AM to 8 PM, Saturday and Sunday 11 to 4; October and November, Monday thru Friday 10 AM to 5 PM.
Clark Canyon Dam
Beaverhead National Forest
Beaverhead Chamber
Visit the Beaverhead Chamber website by clicking here.
Pioneer Scenic Loop Tour
Red Rocks Lake Wildlife Refuge
Yellowstone National Park via Virginia City
Pioneer Mountain Scenic By-Way
Big Hole Valley
Big Hole National Battlefield
Petting Farm at the Dillon KOA
Come visit our petting farm to see our: Mini Horse, goats, chickens, ducks, bunnies etc. The cost is 10 cents per year of age of the little ones and 2 dollars per adults.
Upcoming Events
June Events
Fishing Derby, Archery Shoot, WMC Celebrity Golf Tourney
July Events
Fourth of July Celebration, Old Timers Day, Jaycee Demolition Derby, Bannack Days, Boardwalk Arts and Crafts Fair, Brewgrass Chili Bag Festival, Dillon Crazy Days
August Events
Wisdom Gun Show, Big Hole Battlefield Memorial Observance, Big Hole Cow Pasture Open Golf Tournament
September Events
Montana’s Biggest Weekend (Jaycee Rodeo and Parade), Blue Ribbon Artfest
Virginia City Events
Opening Night - Virginia City Players and Buffalo Runners Blackpowder Shoot (June); Fireworks Display, Kid’s Weekend and Fishing Derby, Victorian Weekend, Virginia City (July); Annual Virginia City Art Festival, Virginia City Heritage Days and Virginia City Player Reunion, Barber Shop Quartet Weekend (August); QRU Benefit Horseback Poker Run, Last Show - Virginia City Players, Last Show -Brewery Follies, Virginia City Motherlode Workshop, Oktoberfest (September)


