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West-side campers who missed Apgar and need a plan B — Fish Creek is the second largest campground and shares the same Lake McDonald corridor. Vehicle length limited to 35 feet, so larger rigs should look elsewhere.
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Fish Creek is the second largest campground in Glacier and occupies the same western corridor as Apgar, giving tent campers and smaller RVs an alternative anchor on the park's most-visited side. The booking pattern here is slightly tighter than Apgar in early season — only 25.8% of May's 817 reservations were last-minute, suggesting planners lock it in early before summer hits. August remains the hardest month with 20.7% booked 6+ months out across 3,838 reservations. The 35-foot vehicle cap rules out larger rigs entirely. Like Apgar and St. Mary, this reservation does not include a Going-to-the-Sun Road vehicle pass — budget for a separate Recreation.gov permit.
Content from Glacier National Park park guide
July and August deliver the full Glacier experience — wildflowers, open alpine roads, and all campgrounds operating — but they're also when 19.7% of August reservations are locked in 6+ months in advance. June is statistically the hardest month to book despite not being peak summer, with only 37.5% last-minute availability across 14,069 reservations. September is the sweet spot: 42.9% of reservations are still last-minute, temperatures are cooler, crowds thin, and the fall color in the eastern valleys is exceptional. April and October are genuinely last-minute-friendly with 76.9% and 71.9% last-minute rates respectively, but services and road access are limited.
A vehicle reservation is required to drive the west side of Going-to-the-Sun Road and access the Many Glacier and North Fork areas during the peak season — this is separate from your campground reservation and must be booked independently on Recreation.gov. Campground reservations at Apgar, Fish Creek, and St. Mary do not include road access. The free park shuttle system runs seasonally and connects most major campgrounds and trailheads, reducing the need to drive once you're parked. Many Glacier and Two Medicine are accessed via separate entrance roads on the east side and are not served by the Going-to-the-Sun shuttle.
Total reservations in May 2024: 817
Address
West Glacier, Montana
Coordinates
48.5478, -113.9853
Very high demand - sites typically fill up immediately when the booking window opens. Plan to book the moment reservations open.

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The park entrance fee is $35 per vehicle, valid for 7 days. Nightly camping fees vary by campground but all sites in this system are nonelectric standard or tent-only sites — expect rates in the $20–$23 per night range typical of NPS nonelectric sites. The America the Beautiful Annual Pass ($80) covers the entrance fee for the pass holder's vehicle at all federal lands, making it cost-effective for a multi-night Glacier trip or anyone visiting more than one national park in a year. No campground in Glacier has hookups, so there are no additional electric fees.
All 8 campgrounds enforce a 14-day maximum stay, and given the zero availability in the current 14-day window, extensions are not a realistic option in peak season. Cell service is unavailable at Many Glacier and Two Medicine campgrounds — download offline maps and permits before leaving the St. Mary or West Glacier area. Generators are restricted at Two Medicine (prohibited in Loop A, allowed in Loops B and C only). The nearest full services to the west-side campgrounds are in West Glacier; east-side campers should stock up in St. Mary or Browning before heading to Many Glacier or Two Medicine, as Babb (the closest town to Many Glacier) has limited supplies.