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Reviews (345)
What Guests Are Saying
Two Medicine Campground offers a serene and scenic retreat, ideal for relaxation after exploring Glacier National Park. Visitors appreciate the stunning views, abundant wildlife, and engaging ranger programs, highlighting the campground's cleanliness and well-maintained facilities. While some sites may lack privacy or have accessibility challenges for larger vehicles, the overall experience is highly regarded, making it a favored spot for nature lovers.
What Guests Are Saying
Two Medicine Campground offers a serene and scenic retreat, ideal for relaxation after exploring Glacier National Park. Visitors appreciate the stunning views, abundant wildlife, and engaging ranger programs, highlighting the campground's cleanliness and well-maintained facilities. While some sites may lack privacy or have accessibility challenges for larger vehicles, the overall experience is highly regarded, making it a favored spot for nature lovers.
Review Summary
Anneliese A
VerifiedJanuary 28, 2025 • Stayed at: 48, Loop: C
Two Medicine was a great place to stay on the east side of the park! This site is up on a hill and close to the bathroom but not so close that the light is a problem at night. The tent pad was just the right size for our 3-man tent. The scenery is beautiful, with the mountains overshadowing the campground and just a short walk to the lake.
Nancy G
VerifiedJanuary 6, 2025 • Stayed at: 17, Loop: A
Two Medicine campground is beautiful as always, however, the booking process with Recreation.gov lacks something to be desired. Many campsites sat empty and we tried all summer to get a spot. I was told there’s a cancellation fee so people don’t cancel. They just pay for the spot they booked. Trying to use the app to book was frustrating. I would click on a place and it would tell me that it was not released even though I was four days before. All the days would say they were available in the morning only. This is not a user-friendly app and a lot of camp spots are going unused, but are held with a reservation so the rest of us, especially those who are local, are out of luck. I don’t blame Glacier National Park, the park is still beautiful. The reservation app, however, only gets one star.
Erin H
VerifiedOctober 22, 2024 • Stayed at: 30, Loop: A
The campsite was in a beautiful location. It was very clean. I was there in the fall so the flush toilets and water were closed, but it was still a great experience.
James C
VerifiedOctober 21, 2024 • Stayed at: 35, Loop: A
Spectacular Place
BUT
Only one outhouse seat available for entire campground was open!
Justin S
VerifiedOctober 21, 2024 • Stayed at: 12, Loop: A
I enjoyed my stay at this campground. Beautiful location with the lake and mountains right beside you. There was a cow and calf moose just outside the campground in the evening that was fun to watch. I also enjoyed the people I met while camping there and getting to see the Northern lights once the sun set. While the drive in was a bit bumpy it was a beautiful drive with all the fall colors. I would definitely camp here again.
Kurt C
VerifiedOctober 17, 2024 • Stayed at: 34, Loop: A
There is wifi at the ranger station at 2 med. Otherwise there is no cell service.
Cindie V
VerifiedOctober 16, 2024 • Stayed at: 5, Loop: A
If you like off the beaten path, this is the campground for you - at least in the off season. We were there at the end of September, so only one of the 3 loops were open. Our campsite, which was across the street from the lake, proved a perfect spot for our 3 day stay. The morning sun shining on the mountain across from us was the perfect wake up! Hiked several trials from the campground. Lots to see.
Tanya G
VerifiedOctober 8, 2024 • Stayed at: 19, Loop: A
I understand that we were there in "off season." However... when the Park is THAT full still, I expect better accommodations. We arrived the day before and every reserved campsite in the entire park was taken. We were then told every additional first come campsite was also taken. There were no campsites. I was able to reserve this site at Two Medicine for the following two days. When we arrived, ALL water was turned off. There was no way to get spout water for cleaning. The bathrooms were CLOSED. The only outhouse had ZERO toilet paper during our entire 2 night stay. We observed 10-15 "reserved" campsites that were NEVER occupied. Sites that all the visitors like myself the prior day could have used. DO BETTER GNP. DO BETTER.
Robert C
VerifiedOctober 5, 2024 • Stayed at: 21, Loop: A
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Glenn A
VerifiedOctober 1, 2024 • Stayed at: 31, Loop: A
The campground was very nice and clean. The problem we had was that the rest rooms were closed for the season. If I had of know you were going to turn the water off and lock the restrooms I would have stayed somewhere else. When we got to Logan Pass there was around 20 people in line for the pit toilet. I know you can do better. There is no excuse. There were numerous park rangers standing around who appeared to be there just to guard the restrooms. The same park rangers instead of just standing around could have opened the restrooms and cleaned them up afterwards. The campground was not so bad as most people had restrooms with their camper. Many people only had tents and such however. We stayed at another campground in Kansas and the same thing. I understand you have to deal with freezing weather but that was not the case in Kansas or at Two Medicine. I know it had just snowed in the high lands but that can happen in the summer in the high lands. In summary it appears that the park rangers were lazy and just had an excuse to stand around and do nothing. Theodore Roosevelt would not have been proud.
Location Two Medicine Campground
Address:
Glacier National Park
West Glacier, MT, 59936
United States
Latitude & Longitude: 48.4921 / -113.364
Elevation: 1579 feet