About Apgar Campground
Number of accommodations: 184
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2026 Season availability
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- Shaded Site
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- Restrooms
Cooking and Fire
- Campfire Ring
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- Parking
Water Access
- Lake Access
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Reviews (1657)
What Guests Are Saying
Apgar Campground offers clean, spacious sites surrounded by greenery, providing a sense of privacy. The staff, including helpful park rangers, are friendly and informative, enhancing the camping experience. While there are some concerns about shower availability and shuttle service efficiency, the campground's beautiful location and family-friendly atmosphere make it a popular choice for visitors.
What Guests Are Saying
Apgar Campground offers clean, spacious sites surrounded by greenery, providing a sense of privacy. The staff, including helpful park rangers, are friendly and informative, enhancing the camping experience. While there are some concerns about shower availability and shuttle service efficiency, the campground's beautiful location and family-friendly atmosphere make it a popular choice for visitors.
Review Summary
Theodore B
September 7, 2024
It is awful that you do not get access to the whole park when you pay to camp at the park. National parks should not be treated like a carnival or country fair where you pay per ride. Please adjust prices to include all park access under single fee/resevation. GTTS should not be separate!
Nick R
September 7, 2024
Everything was spectacular!
Theodore B
VerifiedSeptember 7, 2024 • Stayed at: D158, Loop: D
It is awful that you do not get access to the whole park when you pay to camp at the park. National parks should not be treated like a carnival or country fair where you pay per ride. Please adjust prices to include all park access under single fee/resevation. GTTS should not be separate!
Nick R
September 7, 2024
Everything was spectacular!
Theodore B
VerifiedSeptember 7, 2024 • Stayed at: D158, Loop: D
It is awful that you do not get access to the whole park when you pay to camp at the park. National parks should not be treated like a carnival or country fair where you pay per ride. Please adjust prices to include all park access under single fee/resevation. GTTS should not be separate!
Nick R
September 7, 2024
Everything was spectacular!
Kell S
VerifiedSeptember 6, 2024 • Stayed at: D171, Loop: D
This was a mess of an experience, partially because of infrastructure, mostly because of poor communication of the park itself about the campground. Apgar campground, despite being inside the National Park, is NOT inside the reservation check point for Going-to-the-Sun Road. So, you are not guaranteed entry to the park the mornings after your stay. This was not mentioned anywhere in the booking process, nor was it mentioned to us by staff when we asked them about the campground in person. That’s the biggest pain of this experience - we had no way of knowing. We found out from a camphost once we checked in that we had 5 minutes to run to the Visitor Center and enter the lottery for reservations for the next morning. To boot, you can’t even just turn left out of the campground entrance and get checked in if you do get a reservation, even though the check point is literally right there, and they could easily stagger/zipper merge cars here. You have to drive out towards town and find a spot to make an inconvenient u-turn, then join the queue. Super frustrating because there was just no messaging about this (confirmed now in the Recreation.gov app there is a note about this trickery on the campground page) and no explanation as for why it was recently redone in this super convoluted way. I’m not going to be the person who says “oh if you pay for a campground you deserve special treatment”, i’m going to be the person who says “If you’re doing this super unintuitive thing, you should probably be way clearer about explaining it and managing expectations.” Aye yi yi. Never felt compelled to leave a review on a National Park before!! and I’ve been to 34 of them! My last gripe is with the campground itself: 194 sites and there are 3 SHOWERS! That’s so bonkers to me! And they are not centrally located (in fact they are in Loop A) so it makes for a long walk to find out theyre all full. And no soap in the bathrooms. Sheesh. Get it together please Glacier!!
Krishna T
VerifiedSeptember 6, 2024 • Stayed at: A47, Loop: A
A very well maintained campground with an amazing group of staff and volunteers to upkeep the facilities so well, that I couldn’t believe we are in a campground. Campground hosts are very friendly and helpful. Overall a great experience!
Katie G
VerifiedSeptember 6, 2024 • Stayed at: C127, Loop: C
Campsites are private and plenty of room. Stayed in Loop C and Loop A. Close to the Village and Visitor Center. Also really close to the amphitheater with a great view/access to Lake McDonald. The visitor center has wifi for reserving passes to Going-to-the-Sun road.
Kell S
September 6, 2024
This was a mess of an experience, partially because of infrastructure, mostly because of poor communication of the park itself about the campground. Apgar campground, despite being inside the National Park, is NOT inside the reservation check point for Going-to-the-Sun Road. So, you are not guaranteed entry to the park the mornings after your stay. This was not mentioned anywhere in the booking process, nor was it mentioned to us by staff when we asked them about the campground in person. That’s the biggest pain of this experience - we had no way of knowing. We found out from a camphost once we checked in that we had 5 minutes to run to the Visitor Center and enter the lottery for reservations for the next morning. To boot, you can’t even just turn left out of the campground entrance and get checked in if you do get a reservation, even though the check point is literally right there, and they could easily stagger/zipper merge cars here. You have to drive out towards town and find a spot to make an inconvenient u-turn, then join the queue. Super frustrating because there was just no messaging about this (confirmed now in the Recreation.gov app there is a note about this trickery on the campground page) and no explanation as for why it was recently redone in this super convoluted way. I’m not going to be the person who says “oh if you pay for a campground you deserve special treatment”, i’m going to be the person who says “If you’re doing this super unintuitive thing, you should probably be way clearer about explaining it and managing expectations.” Aye yi yi. Never felt compelled to leave a review on a National Park before!! and I’ve been to 34 of them! My last gripe is with the campground itself: 194 sites and there are 3 SHOWERS! That’s so bonkers to me! And they are not centrally located (in fact they are in Loop A) so it makes for a long walk to find out theyre all full. And no soap in the bathrooms. Sheesh. Get it together please Glacier!!
Location Apgar Campground
Address:
Glacier National Park
West Glacier, MT, 59936
United States
Apgar Campground is accessible via US Highway 2, approximately 10 miles to the south, which connects to other major roads in the region.
Latitude & Longitude: 48.525 / -113.984
Elevation: 971 feet
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Last updated: June 5, 2026