We had a very bad bear experience tent camping here. After spending several days wilderness camping to peace and quiet in Glacier we got a campsite here for the last night of the season (we were the only tent campers). They didn't warn us about bear precautions at all, but we ran into a local RV camper who said there had been a grizzly around on a fairly regular basis. Though we kept all food separate from our tent area, we were woken up at midnight to 2 very agitated grizzly bears in our campground who had most likely been accustomed to feeding off of scraps in the area, and had to leave and spend the night in our car. On top of all of this, the tent-sites were mostly littered with cow patties.
Restaurant too expensive..can't share the huge portions or they charge you for 2. Family style portion is 20 bucks and seniors can't eat that much. Only option is a sandwich or burger.
This is a lovely, small Campground in the Glacier National Park. They have wonderful hiking trails, outstanding drives, and a pretty good restaurant as well. We were permitted to park our trailer near where the tent campers area was, and leave it while we went for a drive for the day. They even watched the trailer for us and did not charge us. In the morning I hiked my dog not too far away to where the horseback riding was available. I did not enter the horseback riding area. A large, territorial dog rushed out of the horse area toward my dog but was called back by a woman who came out of her trailer. It appeared she was the person in charge of the horseback riding. I said good morning and she did not respond to me, rather just glared at me. Well I'm sure the pup was just doing its job, I would never ride a horse there, due to her discourtesy. I prefer to spend my money where I am made to feel welcome. Yes, my dog was on a leash. No, her dog was not on a leash. We did meet two very friendly Park employees who had a trailer parked next to ours. They were so happy to recommend great drives and things to do in the park for us. They had an awesome dog named Marley who was an absolute angel. I would definitely revisit Glacier National Park and I would definitely stay in the park again.
I wouldn't necessarily dissuade someone with an RV from staying here (it looks like that makes up most of their customers anyways) but they should get rid of the tent-sites if they are not willing to maintain them and take the necessary bear precautions.
We stayed in the dry camping area in our 25' motor home because there were no sites with hookups available. I'm so glad there weren't! The dry camping part of this campground felt like a state park. There were trees and grass. The sites were spacious with fire rings and picnic tables. There were ample faucets to obtain water very close to our site. It wasn't noisy or crowded. We loved it here and wished we had been able to stay longer.
The place is pretty dated in every respect. It's in an area with little to do other than drive through the GNP or hike. They had musical slots going on and we lost a whole day waiting for our new slot to become available. Very inconvenient and a lot of trouble.We wanted to leave a day early and asked for refund on one night 48 hours in advance. But they absolutely do not let go o f your money under any circumstances. Would stay on the West side of Glacier Park if had it to do over again. The only thing good here is a nice view.
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