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About Many Glacier Campground
Number of accommodations: 102
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Reviews (394)
What Guests Are Saying
Many Glacier Campground offers an incredible location with immediate access to stunning hiking trails and beautiful views, making it a favorite among visitors. The campground is well-maintained, featuring clean restrooms, picnic tables, and fire pits, along with nearby amenities such as a café and showers. While some sites can be small and close together, the peaceful atmosphere and friendly camp hosts enhance the overall experience, making it a highly recommended spot for campers.
What Guests Are Saying
Many Glacier Campground offers an incredible location with immediate access to stunning hiking trails and beautiful views, making it a favorite among visitors. The campground is well-maintained, featuring clean restrooms, picnic tables, and fire pits, along with nearby amenities such as a café and showers. While some sites can be small and close together, the peaceful atmosphere and friendly camp hosts enhance the overall experience, making it a highly recommended spot for campers.
Review Summary
Karen U
VerifiedJuly 10, 2021 • Stayed at: R024, Loop: East Loop
Many Glaciers was a great campground. Prefered it to the western side, less commercial and more rugged. Be aware that it is not on the Going to the Sun Road so a ticket needs purchased. This is not clear on the website.
Clara H
VerifiedJuly 9, 2021 • Stayed at: R014, Loop: East Loop
Really wonderful time. The campsite is the best-maintained NPS site I've ever stayed at. Cold, fresh water pumps, bear food storage lockers, fire rings, CLEAN bathrooms with sinks and flushing toilets, and a grey water dump sink - more than I could have asked for. R010 was beautifully shaded, and despite being close to the parking lot for the inn and road, it was quiet and felt like we were still in nature. R014 was much sunnier, and the parking lot/building was visible from it. We didn't feel it was noisier, but it was certainly less secluded. If I had the choice, I'd have stayed in 10, but it was still lovely to be in the park at all. We weren't bothered by the sounds of RV generators when they were on, and they stuck to the quiet hours. I'm so impressed with how friendly and helpful the rangers were, despite probably answering the same questions a hundred times a day.
Tim C
VerifiedJuly 8, 2021 • Stayed at: R077, Loop: East Loop
Many Glacier was as epic as you’d expect and then some
Sandra L
VerifiedJuly 7, 2021 • Stayed at: R110, Loop: West Loop
Let me start off with the good: Obviously, 5 stars for the location. Easy access to many epic trailheads. A moose and her baby were in our campground three times during our seven night stay. How cool is that?
Now, the not so good:
1. ) You'll have to be at your computer right when reservations open up, frantically pushing the *book now" button and praying it ends up in your cart. Otherwise, you'll be checking recreation.gov every spare second you get and hope you time it right and snag a cancellation.
2.) Major road construction to get to MG, so expect delays. The road that hasn't been fixed is gravel filled, bumpy and full of potholes.
3.) It's bear country! The rangers patrol like crazy and will cite you. Every time you leave your campground, you will need to pack up anything that can attract bears (camp stoves, coolers, water bottles, tablecloths!). So at least twice a day, we packed up almost everything. Annoying, but understandable.
4.) Designated generator hours three times a day, in the middle of the day. Sites range from shady to sunny. Our site was semi shady, so we had to sit around in the middle of the day to make sure our refrigerator had enough power so our food wouldn't spoil during a heatwave. Obviously, that limited our daily activities.
5. We stayed seven nights. My friends had to piecemeal three separate reservations at three separate campsites. At check in, the ranger said the only way we could check cancellations and extent the stay at the site was to go on recreation.gov. Not helpful at all considering there is ZERO cell service.
6. Lastly, it was really sad to see that a lot of reserved sites were no shows. Given how difficult it is to secure a site, this was so not cool.
Vicious bugs everywhere. We had two Theramacells, citronella wristbands and bug spray and still got eaten alive. Yes, I know this is the great outdoors.
We have visited and camped at over 20 NPs and this was the poorest run by far.
Kristin T
VerifiedJuly 7, 2021 • Stayed at: R055, Loop: East Loop
We had cites R6, R7, R47, R55, and R58 - my group had to hobble together different sites to accommodate the length of our visit and the competitiveness of booking. Swapping camp sites mid-trip was not a big deal, the rangers made it easy, and I'd recommend it if you're trying to piece together a longer trip. The camps varied in size and tree cover (R6, R7 were best for shade), but all were completely fine and comfortable for at least one 6p tent. All but one (R47) had plenty of space for pull-through parking. Lots of water spouts and bathrooms, it was never a long walk. Rangers are serious about bears. The camp store is close and really handy. The campground itself is magical. The beauty of the area is hard to take in. Was there 4 days and wish I could have stayed another 4. Should you have the chance, go!
Casey L
VerifiedJuly 7, 2021 • Stayed at: R055, Loop: East Loop
There was no warning to the 11 miles of road construction leading into the campground. The guide listed pay showers at the motor in next door but found out only after we had sat in the construction & overcrowding traffic for an hour that they were closed due to covid and the only close pay showers were back through the traffic.
chunsin q
VerifiedJuly 6, 2021 • Stayed at: R028, Loop: West Loop
We stayed at R028 for a night. It was OK for a night for two people. Conveniently located near by the parking lots of the Swiftcurrent lodge but also right next to the path way to the bathroom building so lots traffic.
Ron J
VerifiedJuly 6, 2021 • Stayed at: R040, Loop: West Loop
beatiful clean well keeped campground. Paulette the campground host was very pleasant and freindly
Bradley H
VerifiedJuly 5, 2021 • Stayed at: R034, Loop: West Loop
great hiking location
Whitney M
VerifiedJuly 4, 2021 • Stayed at: R061, Loop: East Loop
Campground facilities pros: easy access to trailheads, easy access to water, toilets, campground store within walking distance for forgotten items/replenishment. Nice campground hosts, near ranger station.
Location Many Glacier Campground
Address:
Glacier National Park
West Glacier, MT, 59936
United States
Latitude & Longitude: 48.7967 / -113.677
Elevation: 1500 feet
Policies & Rules
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Make Sure You Book the Correct Campsite! You are responsible for reading the site alerts and booking a site that will accommodate your equipment. Most campsites and driveways are very small and will not accommodate towed units over 21 feet (6.4 m). A limited number of sites can accommodate towed units 26 to 30 feet (8 to 9 m). Many campsites will not accommodate camper 'slide-outs'. If you must use slide-outs, please make a reservation at St. Mary Campground, located 22 miles (35 km) from Many Glacier and 1/2 mile (.8 km) along the Going-to-the-Sun Road. |
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Entrance Fees. The park entrance fee is $35 per vehicle and $20 for hiker or bicyclist. The entrance fee is valid for seven days (and may be purchased upon arrival or in advance). The park honors Interagency annual and lifetime passes. |
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Food Storage and Wildlife. Grizzly and black bears frequent the area. Food storage regulations are strictly enforced. When not in immediate use, all food, beverages, coolers, cooking and eating utensils, toiletries, pet food, or other attractants must be kept in a closed, hard-sided vehicle or secured in bear resistant lockers located throughout the campground. |
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Rules and Regulations. It is the camper's responsibility to be aware of all Glacier National Park Campground Rules and Regulations |
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Maximum Stay. Camping is limited to 14 days between July 1 and Labor Day, and 30 days between Labor Day and June 30. |
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No Hookups. There are no electric, water or sewer hookups at individual campsites. Shared water spigots are located throughout the campground. One dump station is conveniently located at the entrance to the campground. |
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Generators. Generator free sites are # 48 - 59, 71, and # 86- 102. Other sites allow generator use only during the hours of 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., 12 noon to 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. |
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No Phone or Cell Connectivity. There is no public phone or cell phone coverage in or near Many Glacier Campground. The closest phone service is 12 miles (19 km) east in the town of Babb, MT. |
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Maximum Number of Tents. Campsites allow a maximum of 2 tents per site. |
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Hammocks. Hammocks must be hung over non vegetated areas using one inch straps or wider. Vegetation may not be trampled to access hammocks. |
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Renting an RV or trailer? Per 36 CFR 5.3, commercial business may not take place inside Glacier National Park. This includes RVs and trailers being delivered within Glacier's boundaries. Renters of these must drive them in themselves. |
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Information. For additional park information, visit Glacier National Park (Official Site) |
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Don't Move Firewood: Help protect our forests! Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood at or near your destination and burning it on-site. Moving firewood is illegal in some states. Visit dontmovefirewood.org to learn more. |
Warnings & Advisories
Warning
GeneralPeak season 2026 campground dates will be posted and available on a 6-month rolling basis starting January 2, 2026. Peak seasons vary by campground. Please check each campground for peak seasons and availability. Spring and fall shoulder season dates will become available for reservation in the spring of 2026 as they are winter weather dependent. Please check back then for shoulder season availability.