Bartlett Cove Campground — Glacier Bay National Park
Reviewed Sep. 27, 2016

A Walk in the Rainforest

This is a walk-in campground and there are wheel barrows provided for use to haul gear from the parking lot (about 1/4 mile). There is filtered water and restrooms available by the backcountry office where you obtain your free permit, but there is no running water in the campground. There are 3 caches to store food and scented items in. There are 2 outhouses and a composting toilet. Firewood is provided for use in the warming shelter or the fire ring on the beach. It is located in a temperate rainforest, so bring your rain gear! Upon arrival you should go to the backcountry office to get a permit and attend an orientation about general regulations and about staying safe in bear country.

  • Review photo of Bartlett Cove Campground — Glacier Bay National Park by Katy D., September 27, 2016
  • Review photo of Bartlett Cove Campground — Glacier Bay National Park by Katy D., September 27, 2016
  • Review photo of Bartlett Cove Campground — Glacier Bay National Park by Katy D., September 27, 2016