Kintla Lake – Glacier National Park | Camping

Kintla Lake Campground is Glacier National Park’s most remote frontcountry and car camping campground. It is located in the uppermost northwest section of the park known as the North Fork, approximately 40 miles from the west entrance. Access is via a rough dirt road. Trailers not permitted. Due to its remote location, the campground is very quiet and rarely fills, offering tent campers a sense of solitude. The campground sits on Kintla Lake.

Contact & Hours

  • Phone: (406) 888-7800
  • Hours: Kintla’s summer season is typically late May to early September.
    Weather dependent, there is a primitive camping season from early September to the end of October.