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Very nice national park campground right on a bubbling creek. $21.50 CAN per night, fire permit $8.80 per night. Very clean well kept bathrooms. No showers. No dump station. No wifi, but weak cell service. Too tight for big rigs. first arrive first serve.
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First come first served with plenty of free spots at this time of the year. the bathrooms are brand new and very pretty with warm water. Access to all hikes in the valley, carpark for trails next to campsite as well. 23$ a night with self registration. All right in the forest.
Report Check-InLovely place. CAD$23 per night plus the national park fee of $21 per day unless you have a pass of some sort. Some sites would be difficult to get level. We are at #16 which is right by the river and it required a lot of maneuvering to get level enough without blocks. The river is not bubbling it is roaring. In a tent it might be almost too loud.
Report Check-InBeautiful campside. Quiet and the perfect spot to start your hikes in Glacier National Park.
Try to get side 44. Right at the river, just stunning.
23C$ per night.
No showers but hot water at washing rooms.
WoW un endroit à découvrir. Nous avons le terrain #17 avec un petit ruisseau qui coule. Bc de randonnées disponibles depuis le camping. Pas d’eau ni électricité. Très calmez le paradis sur Terre. 23.50$ par nuit.
Report Check-InBeautiful national park first come first serve campground. When possible check late morning or early afternoon but I still see an open site yet this evening. Flush toilets, water spicket, fire ring, picnic table - no showers. Most sites are partial to full shade. Stream flows on border of campground. Excellent trailhead for hiking right out of the back of the campground. Lots of day hikers park along the road. Limited cell service. Lots of trees so obstructed Starlink signal
Report Check-InGood campsite with flush toilets. Managed to snag a private spot by the river and had a great stay. Handy because most of the trails in Glacier NP start from here. Only open seasonally though.
Report Check-InThe campsite is opened. It should not be marked as closed. Lots of campsites available.
Report Check-InWill open up probably per July 1st. Had to go back to Revelstoke for the night.
Report Check-InVery nice Campground with spots nust next to the river and a lot of hikes to do. The price has changed, now it's 23$ for the camping and 9$ for the fire permit.
Bm.aroundtheworld from Switzerland
Nice campground in the Glacier National Park, walking distance to the trailheads for a lot of the hikes in the park. Pit toilets, weak cell service, no water or RV amenities.
Report Check-InBeautiful campground. Starting point for many gorgeous hikes. Still $21.50 per night. Extra for fire permit. No dump station. Nice bathroom. No showers. Enough cell signal for us to use phone as a hotspot and conduct normal wifi activities. Probably too tight for big RV buses.
Report Check-InThere is no wifi in this campground. There is weak cell phone service available.
Report Check-InVery nice national park campground right on a bubbling creek. $21.50 CAN per night, fire permit $8.80 per night. Very clean well kept bathrooms.
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