A gravel campground spot with a fire pit and picnic table with trees and afterbay lake in the back.

Upper camp spots at Afterbay Campground

Afterbay Campground

- Near Fort Smith, Montana - Open All Year - $35 per night for full utility sites - $18 per

shoreline of mountain lake surrounded by forest

Shoreline view from picnic area

Apgar Campground

Apgar Campground is the largest campground in the park. It is situated in trees and provides tent and RV campers

tent, picnic table, and fire ring in forest site

Nestled among western hemlock and western red cedar

Avalanche Campground

Avalanche Campground is located in one of the most popular sections of Glacier National Park west of the Continental Divide.

A gravel drive through campground with the canyon and lake in the background.

Barry's Landing Campground

Barry's Landing & Trail Creek Campground

Barry's Landing & Trail Creek campgrounds are located on the south district near Barry's Landing, 27 miles north of Lovell,

Flowing water over rocks

Beautiful stream flowing at the Black Canyon Campground

Black Canyon Campground

Black Canyon is a boat-in-only campground located five lake miles from the Ok-A-Beh boat ramp. Black Canyon is currently closed

clouds, conifer forest and mountains reflected in lake

View of Bowman Lake from shoreline near campground

Bowman Lake

Bowman Lake Campground is located in the North Fork area of Glacier National Park approximately 32.5 miles from the west

Sign

Bridge Bay Campground is located close to the Bridge Bay Marina and Yellowstone Lake.

Bridge Bay Campground

Bridge Bay Campground—elevation 7,800 feet (2377 m)—is located near Yellowstone Lake, one of the largest, high-elevation, fresh-water lakes in North

Campsite in the Canyon Campground

Campsite in the Canyon Campground

Canyon Campground

Canyon Campground—elevation 7,900 feet (2408 m)—lies in a lodgepole pine forest at Canyon Village, south of the Washburn range and

Two people walk down a trail near the Cut Bank Campground under cloudy skies with mountains behind.

Two people walk down a trail near the Cutbank Campground under cloudy skies. Rocky snow capped peaks rise in the background and the foreground is filled with thick grass.

Cut Bank

The Cut Bank Campground is located on the east side of Glacier National Park and provides a sense of peace

A primitive campground in the foreground with lake and canyon walls in the background.

Dayboard 9

Dayboard 9 Campground

This small boat in only campground is located at Dayboard 9, approximately 9 miles south of Okabeh Marina. During the

rows of benches before a stone-based stage with wooden backdrop

Enjoy a nightly evening program at the amphitheater

Fish Creek

Fish Creek is the second largest campground in the park and is one of the campgrounds in the park that

Park structure

Fishing Bridge General Store

Fishing Bridge RV Park

Fishing Bridge RV Park—elevation 7,800 feet (2377 m)—is located near the Yellowstone River where it exits Yellowstone Lake on its

Tent at campsite

Grant Village Campground

Grant Village Campground

Grant Campground—elevation 7,800 feet (2377 m)—is located in Grant Village, just off the Grand Loop Road at the south end

Looking down the gravel drive with campground sites on both sides and pit toilet.

Grapevine Campground

Grapevine Campground

- Near Fort Smith, Montana - Open All Year! - $18 per night fee (50% off with Senior Pass) -

Simple map of a campground's site layout

Horseshoe Bend is one of the most popular, and more accessible, campgrounds at the park.

Horseshoe Bend Campground

- Located near Lovell, WY - Open All Year - All sites include fire pit and picnic table. - 68

People standing in front of log building

Indian Creek Campground

Indian Creek Campground

CLOSED IN 2025 Indian Creek will be closed for the 2025 season due to overnight closures associated with ongoing infrastructure

blue sky over mountains, lake, and conifer covered ridge

View from shore

Kintla Lake

Kintla Lake Campground is Glacier National Park's most remote frontcountry and car camping campground. It is located in the uppermost

A view of Lewis Lake

A view of Lewis Lake

Lewis Lake Campground

Lewis Lake Campground—elevation 7,800 ft (2377 m)—is about eight miles from the South Entrance and a short walk from the

A bridge crosses a river with trees framing the image and distant snowy mountains in the background.

The road to Logging Lake.

Logging Creek

The Logging Creek Campground is one of the smaller campgrounds in Glacier and is located on the west side of

Camping sites

Even on a rainy day, there are many things to do at Madison, including having a meal under a canopy.

Madison Campground

Madison Campground—elevation 6,800 feet (2073 m)—sits about 14 miles east from the town of West Yellowstone and 16 miles north

Mammoth Campground

Mammoth Hot Springs Campground facing north

Mammoth Campground

The only campground in the park open year-round, Mammoth Campground—elevation 6,200 feet (1890 m)—is located five miles south of the

brown wooden benches on slope in forest clearing

Enjoy an evening program at the amphitheater

Many Glacier Campground

The campground at Many Glacier is one of the most popular campgrounds in Glacier National Park. The campground is situated

Looking into medicine creek from Bighorn Lake

Medicine Creek

Medicine Creek Campground

Medicine Creek campground is a boat-in or hike-in only campground. It is approximately 3 miles north of Barry's Landing by

Tent campsite pitched next to nearby stream

Norris campground site

Norris Campground

Norris has been closed to the public for five years and will remain closed for the foreseeable future. Due to

The entrance to the Pebble Creek Campground

The Pebble Creek Campground offers partially shaded sites on the edge of the Absaroka Mountains.

Pebble Creek Campground

CLOSED IN 2025 and likely for the foreseeable future. Pebble Creek closed after being significantly impacted by the 2022 flood.

small rustic cabin and tent on lakeshore surrounded by tall conifers

A backcountry patrol cabin on shore of Quartz Lake

Quartz Creek

Quartz Creek Campground is the smallest campground in Glacier National Park and remains in primitive status all season. It is

A person sits at a campsite in the Rising Sun Campground, surrounded by dense vegetation.

A person sits at a campsite in the Rising Sun Campground, surrounded by dense vegetation.

Rising Sun Campground

Rising Sun Campground is located just west of St. Mary and halfway along St. Mary Lake. Campers at Rising Sun

Campsites in the Slough Creek Campground

Campsites in the Slough Creek Campground

Slough Creek Campground

Near some of the best wildlife watching opportunities in the park. Located at the end of a two-mile dirt road,

gravel parking spaces and picnic tables in forest clearing

Nestled between Going-to-the-Sun Road and Lake McDonald

Sprague Creek Campground

Sprague Creek is a small campground located on the northeast shore of Lake McDonald, just off Going-to-the-Sun Road. Towed units

A park ranger in uniform stands in front of a crowd and gestures with their hands.

A park ranger in uniform stands in front of a crowd and gestures with their hands while giving an evening program to a group of park visitors. A rainbow is faintly visible in the background.

St. Mary Campground

St. Mary Campground is the largest campground on the east side of Glacier National Park and is open year-round. Activities

A view of the Tower Fall Campground

A view of the Tower Fall Campground

Tower Fall Campground

Tower Fall Campground—elevation 6,600 feet (2012 m)—is located on the north side of the steep, winding, road to Dunraven Pass.

man stands in shallow water of small lake at base of mountain

Two Medicine campground wraps partly around Pray Lake

Two Medicine Campground

Two Medicine is approximately 13 miles from East Glacier. Sites within the campground at are generally shaded by trees, and