
It's rustic, but your kids will thank you for real privacy under the pines. Boat tours and Red Bus rides are easy to access, and the accessible Running Eagle Falls trail is a nice morning option. Advanced reservations are required, it's about 13 miles from East Glacier, and in late September there’s no running water or flush toilets.
100 single-family sites; 13 RV/trailer-capable up to 32 ft; 40-42 and 51 reserved for non-vehicle campers; 52 backcountry permit site
Lake access and forest views; Two Medicine Lake nearby
Two Medicine boat tours; Red Bus tours; East Glacier Park services 13 miles away
Shade and privacy; easy access to Two Medicine Lake and short hikes; family-oriented but busy in peak season
Late May–late October; crowds peak in summer; arrive early; fall primitive camping begins Sept 22
Internal roads are paved; expect tight sites for larger RVs; 13 RV-capable sites up to 32 ft; plan to scout and arrive early
Forest shade, practical basecamp vibe; no hookups; be ready for an active day and early lines
No on-site showers; no listed laundry; nearby options at Rising Sun and Swiftcurrent
100 single-family sites; 13 RV/trailer-capable up to 32 ft; 40-42 and 51 reserved for non-vehicle campers; 52 backcountry permit site
Hiking directly from campground; fishing, swimming, kayaking, canoeing; boat tours; ranger-led programs
First-come, first-served (Booking: No advance reservations)
Pets Allowed - Leash 6 feet or less; not on trails, lake shores, or backcountry
To Park Entrance
13 miles
Based on 212 Google reviews
Will Malisch
Beautiful campground in a great location of the park.Just got back from a Montana Wyoming trip. Stayed 2 nights at glacier, first at fish creek and second at two medicine. Two medicine was by far our favourite site.There’s a pretty lake right beside the campground with clean swimming water and a great view.We preferred staying on east side of the park because driving on going to the sun road from east to west is prettier.Sites don’t have individual bear lockers. There are communal bear lockers around the campground. We stored food in our car for this reason.
Jonathan Jett
Fantastic campground!Everything in Glacier is beautiful and wonderful. Two Medicine has its own charm as it's less busy and a little more laid back than other campgrounds like Many Glacier.Sheep with their babies come down into the campground from the mountain to eat daily, they walk right by you very comfortably.
The East Coast Yeti
Nice campground and base for a couple days of exploring and hiking in eastern Glacier National Park. Clean bathrooms. Some of the campsites can be a little tight so pay attention to descriptions when booking. Good hiking right out of campsites. Short hike up to store/cafe on lakeshore. Options for boat tours.
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Yes. It’s bear country. Store all food and scented items in bear-resistant containers or locked vehicles; soft-sided camping may be restricted.
Potable water spigots are available in-season; during primitive camping season you must provide your own water.
RVs up to 32 ft can use some sites, but road conditions and tight sites mean larger rigs may be restricted; sedan-friendly inside the campground but plan ahead.
Pets are allowed but must be on a leash of 6 feet or less; not permitted on trails, lake shores, or backcountry.
Generators allowed only during 8–10 AM, 12–2 PM, and 5–7 PM; not allowed in sites 1–36 at any time.
Peak-season bathrooms are flush toilets with sinks; primitive season uses vault toilets with no water; showers are not on-site.
No advance reservations—it's strictly first-come, first-served; plan to arrive early and be flexible with your site choice.
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