
Columbia Falls, MT, campground near Glacier National Park offering 30-amp hookups, water and sewer, fire rings, and basic facilities. Reservations via Private system with direct online booking.
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Mountain backdrop with forest and river nearby
Glacier National Park access; West Glacier and Columbia Falls on US Highway 2
Playground and dog park; quiet hours after 11pm; kid-friendly with activities like gym and sports
May–October; peak season in July and August
Alright, big rigs up to 40' can park in paved or gravel loops. Expect some tight sites; disconnect tow vehicle where needed; internal roads are paved or gravel; plan to arrive early to pick a good site.
Here's the vibe: a functional RV resort with a mix of lodging options; not a wilderness escape. Privacy varies, trees help separation, and practical extras keep it convenient.
Shower house offers free hot showers; two ADA bathrooms; on-site laundry not listed—plan accordingly.
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Hiking, fishing on-site trout pond, swimming, boating, biking, basketball, volleyball, horseshoes, shuffleboard, frisbee golf, playground, communal campfire, sauna, gym
Private (Direct booking via website or phone) (Booking: Reservation window isn’t publicly published; reservations are handled through the Private system with online booking at https://streamsideparks.com/moose-creek-west-glacier-montana/.)
Pets Allowed - 6-foot leash; dog park on-site
To Park Entrance
2–2.5 miles from West Glacier NP entrance
Elevation
3,200 ft (975 m)
Based on 707 Google reviews
Steven Brown
This place was actually highly recommended by one of our dear friends who had visited here previously. It was wonderful! We stayed in a B&B that was perfect - very clean, and minimally but adequately appointed. We didn't stay in the room much since we were out visiting the Park. Breakfast was hearty and delicious. The personnel are all very friendly and accommodating. The grounds were impeccable with lots of activities available including basketball, volleyball, 7 pm campfires, ping pong. Be sure, when you book here, to get, not only a Park Pass, but also a timed entry into the Park. Otherwise, you can find yourself with a lovely place to stay but limited access to the Park.
J M Forseth
Stayed a week at this gem of an RV resort, conveniently located close to Glacier National Park and other local places. Facilities are well maintained, personnel are helpful, and entire park is beautiful. Resort includes plenty of outdoor games and activities and a good basic gym.We camped in site 64, an easy pull through site that felt private, with the towering trees separating each site and how it was situated. Our site had access to water and electricity, which was all we needed for our stay. Dump station was easily accessible on way out of resort.Would recommend staying at Moose Creek.
Charlotte Cooper
Mood Creek as the perfect location for our daily trips into Glacier NP. With no traffic it is a 10 minute drive to the west gate. The grounds of this RV resort were clean and easy to get around. The staff were helpful and cheerful. The room we stayed in inside the Bed and Breakfast was perfect for a few nights stay. We jumped into the sauna after a long days hike and it was a great set up; very clean and spacious. My only criticism is breakfast starting at 7am - I suggest Moose Creek open breakfast earlier for those trying to get into the park early, or have a grab and go station in the morning for those dedicated hikers getting into the park we’ll before sunrise.
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Yes. Sites accommodate up to 40-foot RVs and may require disconnecting a towed vehicle; some paved sites have full hookups (30/50 amp, water, sewer).
Yes, an on-site dump station is available.
AT&T and Verizon have good service; T-Mobile has no service. Campground Wi‑Fi is excellent.
Yes. Pets on leashes up to 6 feet; a dog park is on-site.
Quiet hours run from 11:00 PM to 8:00 AM.
Yes. Glamping pods, cabins, cottages, and Bed & Breakfast accommodations are available.
Bear country awareness is expected; explicit food storage guidelines are not stated.
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