We stayed here for a night and it served our needs perfectly. It was about 10 miles up an extremely bumpy dirt road to get to the trailhead which had vault toilets. A few people camped right at the trailhead, but we opted for a campsite about 1/2 a mile before you hit the trailhead. There weren’t designated sites but campers found their niche amongst a pretty flat area that could accommodate ~8 groups with some privacy. Definitely bare bones and off the beaten path, but if you’re willing to endure a bumpy ride for 20 minutes it’s a great stay!
We ended up staying here because of the closures of Glacier’s campgrounds and it was great! The sites were close but there was a decent amount of privacy with plenty of trees. The bathrooms were clean and the showers were hot. The WiFi at the front office worked well and there was plenty of seating/parking around to use it. Dishwashing station was nice and clean. Our tent site was a bit bumpy/rocky and a bit slanted but we got by just fine. We had plenty of room for hammocks behind our site. Only real downside was that we didn’t have a fire pit, but it looked like most sites did. If you can’t stay in Glacier, this is a perfect solution!
This campground was a great weekend stay. The creek is right next to the sites and is great to sleep next to! The bathrooms were very clean and the sites were well-maintained and relatively private. There’s plenty of space/trees for hammocks and very few bugs. We arrived around 5pm on a Friday and about 1/3 of the sites were open. Highly recommend!