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Oldtymeflyr
May 20, 2016Explorer
I don't think you will have trouble finding a place in Glacier. We were last there at the end of July 2014, and we found places to stay in the park.
On the east side consider Cut Bank, its off a dirt/gravel road, this is not a good road, it is secluded, quiet and very much out of the way. Good hiking. There is a small stream with small trout that will easily come to a fly. Hike your way up stream to just below Medicine Grizzly Lake and you should do well. Again this is well out of the way.
On the west side we like Sprague Creek, very good sites for a TC and its kinda in the middle of the action. The shuttle to the top stops at the entrance so you can park the rig for a trip to the top and a hike off of the summit. Lots of Mountain Goats, a good hike to the south, take your binocs.
To get to Kintla Lake Campground and a bunch of other campgrounds in the northwest area, you will want to go on the North Fork Road, its off of 486 out of Columbia Falls. You are basically going to Polebridge, crossing a good bridge and then accessing several campgrounds in the area to the east of Polebridge and on the west side of Glacier. These campgrounds are remote like Cut Bank. They may or may not be open, there may still be too much snow. Check with rangers first. The fishing should be good. Some campgrounds do not allow any generators. Solar can be tough because of the trees.
On the west side of Hungry Horse Res. There are numerous pull outs for boondocking. This is a good place to visit regardless.
If you want more amenities try San Suz Ed for a private campground. Older but clean. They have a good kitchen if you want breakfast, lunch maybe dinner. The people are nice when we were there.
Glacier can be very wet. Bring good rain gear and keep it handy.
Have a good trip.
Rick
On the east side consider Cut Bank, its off a dirt/gravel road, this is not a good road, it is secluded, quiet and very much out of the way. Good hiking. There is a small stream with small trout that will easily come to a fly. Hike your way up stream to just below Medicine Grizzly Lake and you should do well. Again this is well out of the way.
On the west side we like Sprague Creek, very good sites for a TC and its kinda in the middle of the action. The shuttle to the top stops at the entrance so you can park the rig for a trip to the top and a hike off of the summit. Lots of Mountain Goats, a good hike to the south, take your binocs.
To get to Kintla Lake Campground and a bunch of other campgrounds in the northwest area, you will want to go on the North Fork Road, its off of 486 out of Columbia Falls. You are basically going to Polebridge, crossing a good bridge and then accessing several campgrounds in the area to the east of Polebridge and on the west side of Glacier. These campgrounds are remote like Cut Bank. They may or may not be open, there may still be too much snow. Check with rangers first. The fishing should be good. Some campgrounds do not allow any generators. Solar can be tough because of the trees.
On the west side of Hungry Horse Res. There are numerous pull outs for boondocking. This is a good place to visit regardless.
If you want more amenities try San Suz Ed for a private campground. Older but clean. They have a good kitchen if you want breakfast, lunch maybe dinner. The people are nice when we were there.
Glacier can be very wet. Bring good rain gear and keep it handy.
Have a good trip.
Rick
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