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The campground at Many Glacier is one of the most popular
campgrounds in Glacier National Park. From May 19 through June 14,
and from September 5 through September 25 camp sites are on a
first-
come, first- serve basis, and due to the popularity of this
campground, it is suggested you arrive early. From
June 15 through
September 4 half of the campsites are available for reservation
through http://www.recreation.gov/.
The campground is situated within trees for tent and RV campers,
though there are only 13 sites that can accommodate vehicle
lengths
up to 35 feet in length. Sites 88 through 102 are generator free.
Potable water is accessible in the
campground, and restroom facilities are equipped with flush
toilets
and sinks with running water. Be sure to join a ranger for nightly
evening programs. Please see our ranger guided activity schedule
for
more information.
The nearby Swiftcurrent Motor Inn houses a combination gift shop
and
camp store, and a casual restaurant. A fee-based shuttle service
with Glacier Park Inc. and Glacier National Park Lodges is also
available here to connect you to east
side destinations. A separate building near the Swiftcurrent Motor
Inn houses token operated showers (3 shower stalls for men, 4
shower
stalls for women, and 1 ADA accessible unisex shower stall). The
historic Many Glacier Hotel, situated on Swiftcurrent Lake, is
located down the road from the campground. Here you will find
dinning opportunities, interpretive programs, boat tours, horse
rides, fee-based shuttle service, and Red Bus tours.
Bring your binoculars, as there are opportunities to view wildlife
like bighorn sheep, moose, and bears. Many Glacier also provides
access to some of the best day hikes in the park, including a
hike
to one of the park's largest glaciers, so don't forget your hiking
boots.
Primitive camping is available during the shoulder season. The fee
for primitive
camping is $10.00 per night. During primitive camping season there
is no water available and campers are advised to bring their own
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