WEST GLACIER, MONT. -Officials at Glacier National Park are pleased to announce that many of the park’s campgrounds will be opening in upcoming weeks. Given the economic recession, many people may find it helpful that campground and entrance fees are not increasing for 2010.
Campground
Operating Dates(Through night of dates listed)
Nightly Fees
Primitive Camping ($10/night) Operating Dates* (No water available)
Apgar
May 7 - Oct. 11
$20
Primitive camping April 1 - May 6 and Oct. 12 - Nov. 30 (Picnic Area) *Winter camping Dec. 1 - Mar. 31 (Picnic Area)
Avalanche
June 11 -Sept. 6
$20
N/A
Bowman Lake
May 28 - Sept. 12
$15
Primitive camping prior to May 28 and beginning Sept. 13 (weather dependent)*
Cut Bank
May 28 - Sept. 6
$10
Operated in primitive status all season
Fish Creek (Reservations)
June 1 - Sept. 6**
$23
National Recreation Reservation System campground
Kintla Lake
May 28 - Sept. 12
$15
Primitive camping prior to May 28 and beginning Sept. 13 (weather dependent) *
Logging Creek
July 1 - Sept. 28
$10
Operated in primitive status all season*
Many Glacier
May 28 - Sept. 19
$20
Primitive Sept. 20 - Oct. 31 (weather dependent )*
Quartz Creek
July 1 - Nov. 30
$10
Operated in primitive status all season* (End of season date weather dependent)
Rising Sun
May 28 - Sept. 13
$20
N/A
Sprague Creek
May 14 - Sept. 13
$20
N/A
St. Mary (Reservations)
June 1 - Sept. 5**
$23
(See St. Mary listing)
St. Mary
May 28 - Sept. 19***
$20
Primitive camping April 1 - May 20 and Sept. 19 - Nov. 30* First come, first serve May 21 - 31 and Sept. 6 - 19** Winter camping Dec. 1 - March 31
Two Medicine
May 28 - Sept. 19
$20
Primitive camping Sept. 20 - Oct. 31 (weather dependent)*
Interagency Senior and Interagency Access Pass holders are entitled to a 50% camping discount.
**St. Mary campground operates as a first come, first served campground with no reservations during the dates listed in the chart. It is the same campground as the St. Mary reservation campground.
** Fish Creek and St. Mary campground sites, and four group sites at Apgar campground, may be reserved for camping from June 1 through September 1 via the National Recreation Reservation Service website at www.recreation.gov or by calling toll free 877-444-6777. Campers without prior reservations are also welcome at these campgrounds, as space is available, for $23/night.
* All campgrounds in primitive status cost $10/night. When campgrounds are in primitive status NO water is provided. Any water taken from streams or lakes requires treatment before use. Primitive and winter front-country campgrounds include pit toilets, no running water and only a limited number of sites. Winter camping is available at St. Mary and in the Apgar picnic area from December 1 through the night of March 31.
There is no fee for winter camping; however, a valid entrance pass is required.
Other 2010 Campground Fees:
* Non-Reservation Campgrounds
Hiker/Bicyclist $5/night Group Sites $50 + $5 per person after first 9 campers
* Reservation Campgrounds:
Hiker/Bicyclist $8.00/night Group$53 + $5 per person after first 9 campers
Group campsites are available at Apgar, Many Glacier, St. Mary and Two Medicine Campgrounds. Hiker/bicyclist sites are available at Apgar, Avalanche, Fish Creek, Many Glacier, Rising Sun, Sprague Creek, St. Mary, and Two Medicine Campgrounds.
Campground information and status, including current and historic fill times can be found on Glacier’s Web site.
Springtime visitors are reminded that winter park entrance fees remain in effect through April 30. Beginning May 1, the seven-day single vehicle entrance fee is $25 and a seven-day single entrance (hiker, bicyclist or motorcyclist) is $12. Even when park entrance stations are not staffed, an entrance fee is still required. Follow the posted instructions at the self-payment boxes at each entrance station.
For additional park information, please visit Glacier National Park’s web site (www.nps.gov/glac) or call park headquarters at 406-888-7800. For details about campgrounds in Glacier go to https:///www.nps.gov/applications/glac/cgstatus/cgstatus.cfm.
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Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service