Our trip to the Miles City KOA was uneventful, but getting in out was exciting. The bridge over the RR tracks was being worked on. The traffic was one way and controlled by a portable traffic light. There was less than one lane of room on the bridge coming in. On the way out, there was a support for a crane truck intruding into what was already a narrow lane. My speed was about 2mph and I doubt the clearance was more than two inches on each side.
At the campground, the Cottonwood trees were in releasing their seeds and the white was everywhere. The park is older, but well maintained. Our space was level with an easy exit when we were ready to go. Wi-Fi was marginal, but Verizon was strong so we were able to stream. While in Miles City we visited the Range Riders Museum. We only had a couple of hours to spare and missed a lot of the buildings. It is amazing what the members of this small community put together. If we go back, we will budget more time for the museum. Blow are pictures of some of the exhibits.