Nice and quiet, hosts were friendly and helpful. The lake was beautiful to take a dip in after a warm day.
This place is truly amazing- it’s best feature is proximity to the beach. A 5 minute walk to a relatively private beach. Compared to ocean shores this place was quite and more private. The only downside we found was some of the facilities were pretty run down.
Pretty nice park for a quick stopover or base camp. No picnic tables and only a small outdoor area. Almost everyone at this campground just stayed in their campers all day.
I was a little disappointed in the bathrooms and service. Staff seemed annoyed when I asked for quarters which were necessary for laundry and showers. On a side note, I was never able to get the showers to work with quarters and the office was closed so I opted for showering in the camper. The bathrooms were pretty clean but showers were kind of gross even for a campground. There are only 2 public restrooms for the entire large park.
We loved camping here. The rangers on duty were so nice and helpful. Nice and quite away from it all.
The beach is a short walk away.
The ice cream truck even visited the campground!
Overall, great experience the facilities were super clean and we had a great time.
Some cool features but more driven for kids. We stayed for two nights to ride the downhill park but wish we chose something closer with hooks ups. There was some cover but it was hot when the sun was shining.
We were asked to turn our generator off by our neighbors but were told it can be ran during daylight hours from staff.
One huge turnoff for me was dogs running around unleashed. It seems it was the vibe here and others mentioned it as being cool, but having two dogs who don’t like others invading their space made it difficult. Our pooches spent most of their stay indoors for this reason.
We took our 24’ trailer in with our Tundra. It was gravel, bumpy and steep in spots I would not advise anything longer.
I was very disappointed upon arrival due to the proximity of our site to the highway and overpass. It was a damper on our entire trip. It was noisy and tenters next to us left early in the morning due to the sound pollution.
The campground had all sorts of rules posted around the campground and we were provided with a 3 page rule book upon arrival that explained if you broke any rules you were asked to leave and forfeited your entire payment. I will post pictures of the “rules” some of which were understandable, but others posted were ridiculous- such as “no children under 12 can use the restroom without adult supervision.”
Many of the sites do not have fire rings and the staff was unhelpful when asked about this. We stayed for 5 nights and we’re extremely bummed by this we were told you are SOL.
Overall, I would avoid and choose something closer to glacier. We drove one hour most days we wanted to visit/hike.
This campground was breathtaking. At the base of the mountains. In my opinion, of the campgrounds we drove by, this one was by far the best for unobstructed views of the mountains. It was so beautiful and peaceful at night as well.
The hosts/store clerks were pleasant and helpful. To my knowledge all rules were upheld.
Overall, if I were to visit the area again, this campsite would be on the top of my list.
Be sure to check out the Many Glacier trailhead for some cool hikes if you cannot get a GTTS tickets. I would suggest Swiftcurrent pass and Cracker lake hikes. We were able to see some Grizzly bear from the comfort of our car on the way to the trailhead.
Cool looking place, but the mosquitoes were unbearable when we stopped to look for a spot. We ended up packing up and leaving- I wouldn’t chance the gravel road down to this bug haven. Lots of prairie dogs skittering on the ground too, not too dog friendly.