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Waterton National Park is quiet uncrowded. It is a perfect place to have a view of the spectacular scenery, wildlife and enjoy outstanding recreational opportunities. The uniqueness of this park is the blend of unusual geology, mild climate, rare wild flowers, and abundance of wildlife. World is changing by time but the beauty of the waterton national park has remained unchanged for centuries. Camping in glaciers is the most mesmerizing adventure you will have. juat an awesome experience.
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Map Sites
Two Medicine Webcam
(0.3 miles / 0.5 km)
Experiences
Sun Tours
(7.5 miles / 12.1 km)
Blackfeet Metal Warriors
(7.7 miles / 12.4 km)
Regional Perspectives
Badger-Two Medicine Area
(20.7 miles / 33.5 km)
Local Topics
First Woman Jammer
(7.2 miles / 11.7 km)
Piegan Institute
(16.8 miles / 27.2 km)
Make A Difference
Camping in Glacier and Waterton Lakes National Parks
LAT: 48.4910
LON: -113.3641
Elevation: 5176 FT (1578 M)
Overview

From lakeside views of splendor to wide-open canyon vistas, frontcountry campers in Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park may choose from 16 campgrounds offering nearly 1500 campsites. Most are available on a first-come, first serve basis, although three may be reserved in advance: Fish Creek, St. Mary, and Waterton Townsite campgrounds.

Glacier National Park in Montana offers 13 campgrounds ranging from quietly primitive to hives of activity. Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta provides three campgrounds, including the ample Townsite Campground, the remote Belly River, and the panoramic Crandell Mountain camp up Blakiston Canyon. Both parks offer group camping: In Glacier, groups may pitch camp at Many Glacier, St. Mary, Two Medicine, and Apgar, the only location where reservations may be made in advance. Waterton offers reservable group camping at Belly River, close to the U.S. border.

Best Places to Go

I've camped in four of these campgrounds and explored several others. My personal favorite is Two Medicine in the southeastern corner of Glacier. The wind sweeping off the continental divide often roils this lake, but one evening the stillness was majestic and Sinopah Mountain shimmered in reflection upon Pray Lake adjacent to my campsite. (See photo at top left.)

I also highly recommend Apgar Campground on the southern shore of Lake McDonald; Avalanche Creek along the trail of the ancient cedars; Many Glacier where the valleys come together and fabulous trails depart; and Waterton Townsite Campground on the shores of the great lake shared by Canada and the United States.

Best Times to Go

Avoid the crowds in the shoulder seasons, including May-June and September-October. Be prepared for either gorgeous dreamlike conditions or nasty, brutish weather.

What You Should Know Before You Go

There's a good chance that any or all of these campgrounds may fill by early afternoon in July and August. If you can't show up by 1 p.m., you may want to make reservations in the three campgrounds where this is an option, During the other months, reservations usually aren't necessary.

Waterton National Park Campgrounds in Alberta
- Waterton Townsite
- Crandell
- Belly River

Glacier National Park Campgrounds in Montana

West of the Continental Divide
- Apgar
- Fish Creek
- Logging Creek (primitive)
- Quartz Creek (primitive)
- Bowman Lake
- Kintla Lake
- Sprague Creek
- Avalanche Creek

East of the Continental Divide
- Many Glacier
- St. Mary
- Rising Sun
- Two Medicine
- Cutbank (primitive)