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  "name": "Bad Medicine Campground",
  "description": "The Bad Medicine Campground is located 25 miles south of Troy on Hwy 56, at the south end of Bull Lake.The campground has 18 sites including one host site, with",
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      "author": {
        "@type": "Person",
        "name": "Tom K."
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      "datePublished": "2019-08-27T12:55:30.763Z",
      "reviewBody": "This once 'hidden gem' campground is growing more popular because it is absolutely astounding. The Views of the Cabinet Mountains and Bull Lake are stunning and the location of the campground is perfect, IMO. The pit toilets were clean, the sites are well taken care of, and the ability for activity is great. As others have said you do have direct access to Bull Lake and the hiking is just a short drive to an Ancient Giant Cedar Grove. You are in bear and Grizzly country here though so keeping food locked up is a must. One final note, they tell you to raise your hood due to pack rats getting in your engine compartment.",
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      "author": {
        "@type": "Person",
        "name": "Francie M."
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      "datePublished": "2018-05-03T03:46:09.880Z",
      "reviewBody": "This campground is operated by the US Forest Service and it is hosted from May to Sept. During thoes months it is $10 a night. HOWEVER, it is open year round wether and road closures considered. There are 18 campsites and the roads and site parking is paved. Other amenities include vault toilets, potable water spicgots and picnic tbles. And that is all, excepted for magnificent views. This is the Bull River Valley of western Montana after all. More to the point, just down the road a few miles is an Ancient Cedar Forest and there is a boat launch and dock nearby for Bull Lake access.\n\nDrawbacks are the possibility that wildfires might limit access in late summer. Mosquitoes and the fact that the nearest camp store with ice, gasoline and provisions is 25 miles away in Troy. But seriously, an Ancient Cedar Forest…\n\nWe stayed here in early October. The days were short and cold and we were tent camping, but there was spectacular lake access for our canoe.",
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      "author": {
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        "name": "Nancy C."
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      "datePublished": "2021-09-29T15:55:39.647Z",
      "reviewBody": "All the sites are tree shaded as this cg is in a dense forest.  No views of the lake, but beautiful lake access.  No cell service even with a booster.  This is never a problem for us.  We have a 30 ft class A, with a tow.  Unhooked it before attempting to find a site was necessary.   Water spicket available and vault toilets.  In the area, check out the Kootenai Falls and swinging bridge.   Beautiful aqua water rushing over the rocks.  Wow!  Also, Ross Creek Cedars (giant cedars) was well worth a visit.",
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      "author": {
        "@type": "Person",
        "name": "Mical M."
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      "datePublished": "2021-07-12T14:30:51.294Z",
      "reviewBody": "This was a decent camp ground for passing though the area.  Trees and mostly dirt grounds with little vegetation.  Quiet with plenty of space, but tent pads were not as level as other camp grounds.  Facilities were also not as good.  Average vault toilet, water available, but had to walk up to the entrance for garbage.  It was a great location to stay and then drive to Ross Creek Cedar trail which is a short hall through amazing old growth cedars",
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      "author": {
        "@type": "Person",
        "name": "Tom S."
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      "datePublished": "2018-06-27T02:12:08.172Z",
      "reviewBody": "On the south shore of picturesque Bull Lake, the campground gives quick access to the breathtaking Ross Creek cedars. The facility is well maintained by the camp host. Several of the sites give access to the lake, and the boat launch/swimming area is a very short walk in the Day Use area. Please note the roadways within the campground are very narrow. They can be maneuvered by even large rigs, but take care. Peaceful and Beautiful!",
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