
Logging Creek Campground is a small, primitive option near Polebridge. It offers seven tent-only sites on a first-come, first-served basis, with no hookups or potable water. The dirt road in is rough, and RVs or trailers are not allowed. Each site has a fire pit and picnic table; firewood can be gathered along Inside North Fork Road or bought in Polebridge. Nightly rates run about $10–$15. The 2025 season has been canceled.
Primarily tent camping; RVs and trailers not allowed
Mountain views and nearby Logging Lake; creek nearby
Polebridge access via Inside North Fork Road; Logging Lake trail
The hike to Logging Lake is a great family day hike
Weekdays during operating season for quieter experience
RVs not allowed; approach via dusty Inside North Fork Road; plan for tight parking; expect uneven ground
Forested wilderness campground; remote and quiet, not a developed resort
Vault toilets; no showers; bear lockers; no on-site laundry
Primarily tent camping; RVs and trailers not allowed
Hiking to Logging Lake
First-Come, First-Served (Booking: Not applicable (First-Come, First-Served))
Pets Allowed - Leashed at all times per National Park rules
To Park Entrance
West entrance to Polebridge ~30 miles; Logging Creek ~9 miles beyond Polebridge
Based on 6 Google reviews
Bryan Davis
Absolutely loved this campground. Well away from everyone. It is a long bumpy dirt road with one way in and out to get to but we loved it! Had the whole campground to ourselves for 2 days. We saw a juvenile brown bear cross the road in front of us less than a mile from camp! They do have a good size bear box at the campground to store your food in 👍
Harvestmen Media
One of my favourite spots to camp.
Timothy Goen
A+
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Yes. It’s bear country; use the provided food lockers and keep a tidy campsite.
No. Bring your own water; there’s no spigot at the campground.
RVs and trailers aren’t allowed; this is tent-only.
No showers available; plan accordingly.
It’s first-come, first-served; arrive early during peak season.
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