Rising Sun Campground — Glacier National Park
Reviewed May. 22, 2020

Loud but has trees.

We were roasting in the throws of Hades down at St. Mary's campground so decided to get up early and get a FCFS spot at Rising Sun, as none are reserveable (pre-covid). This campground is has trees and shade.  I arrived at 6:50am, and the car line to get on a list to put your name on a camp list with a ranger was 17 deep. They took 10 each time and assigned a spot. I waited about 90 minutes in said car line. Ranger gave a great 'bear aware' and camp cleanliness talk to the group before releasing to find assigned site. This campground is way too close for me, neighbors at every turn. Two sites over held 40 people having a GREAT time, and I would have a great time if I knew them, but since I didn't and they were drinking and smoking and laughing until 1am, I can't say they were fun. Then at 2am, four college kids next to us returned, whisper yelling not to vomit, but of course did. And I then laid awake the rest of the night worrying the vomit would attract the resident bear near our tent and my small children. Learning my lesson again, I'll avoid campgrounds and stick to the back country. Bathroom was clean, no shower. About 7 phones charging in the loo. Buy your firewood where you burn it, don't transport wood anywhere.

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  • Review photo of Rising Sun Campground — Glacier National Park by Sarah N., May 22, 2020
  • Review photo of Rising Sun Campground — Glacier National Park by Sarah N., May 22, 2020
  • On top of Logan Pass, just up from Rising Sun.
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  • Logan pass, just up from Rising Sun. Mom and baby Mountain goats
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  • Review photo of Rising Sun Campground — Glacier National Park by Sarah N., May 22, 2020