The camp hosts were rude and seemed more interested in sitting on their backside versus doing their job. The campsite had trash in the fire pit and around on the ground. It was grossly overpriced at $62/night. The only redeeming quality was the warm shower in a relatively clean bath house.
We stayed here for a couple of nights using it as a base for hiking. It’s good for that but what’s really great is the access to Baker Lake. Bring your paddle board or kayak as this CG has good access into the lake. For us it was a cold plunge after long hot hiking days. The camp host was very nice and did a diligent job with keeping the place clean. On site water is with a well and pump. The toilets are pit toilets but were clean and well supplied. The picnic tables are new this year. Many of the sites aren’t real flat so plan on using your leveling blocks. Most of the sites are shaded with very large trees. It is the last campground on the road and the last few miles are fairly rough washboard but certainly not a problem. The last campground at the end of the pavement is much larger and better suited to large trailers and also had access to the lake.
Due to a tree fungus the Forest Service has clear cut this campground a few years ago. Now it’s low shrubs, wild flowers and blueberries. The sites are on the outside of a loop like many FS campgrounds. Water is a well with pump. The toilets are clean pit toilets. We were there mid week and only three of twelve sites were taken. It does have a nice stream running along one side with shade. Nothing here to get very excited about.
We stayed here for one night on a drive through because it was close to the interstate. Sure glad we weren’t staying longer. It’s basically a town park for the locals where they walk their dogs and kids play in the river. The toilets were filthy and disgusting. The park area grounds weren’t well maintained. But it provided a flat shady spot to park for a night. Skip this one unless you just don’t have a choice.
This was the best FS campground I have ever stayed at, and I have stayed at many. It’s a loop with 13 sites. It has recently been redone with new tables, bear boxes, toilet, and pavement. The camp hosts were the greatest and were working to keep the campground in top condition. It is right off the road but there is very little traffic. A main railroad line runs across the other side of the valley but the trains create just a low rumble with no whistles. It’s close access to Glacier NP. We chose a site without trees for the open sky. The dark night skies here were excellent for star gazing. We came in the afternoon of a weekday and there were multiple unreserved spots available.