Also, a lot of resort casinos have RV parks,” Haugen said. “RV parks have a demographic that enjoys entertainment and relaxation. The RV resort is anticipated to attract families, travelers and concert attendees, he said. The Kalispel Tribe had been planning the RV resort for more than 15 years, but it took time to determine an optimal site for the project, said Brandon Haugen, general manager for Kalispel Development. The $14 million resort – a Bud Surles Signature Resort – which is opening Saturday, offers 38 pull-through, back-in and luxury RV sites as well as 18 furnished tiny cottages for rent adjacent to Northern Quest Casino & Resort.
The Kalispel Tribe is opening its new Northern Quest RV Resort this weekend in Airway Heights, anticipating that it will attract more than 40,000 guests a year.