Campsite #110 at Many Glacier Campground, Glacier National Park, MT
Campsite #110
Drive-In | 8 people |
20 ft | Pull-Through |
1 | no signal |








Campsite Reviews (4)
5.0 out of 5
5 star | | 75% |
4 star | | 0% |
3 star | | 0% |
2 star | | 25% |
1 star | | 0% |
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.