โFeb-04-2017 02:48 PM
โJul-24-2017 10:17 AM
Lauren wrote:we just got back from our Waterton and Glacier trip. Wow, that is amazing. We stayed four nights in Waterton Springs campground on the way down. Followed that by three nights at St Mary KOA in glacier. Then one night at Waterton townsite campground on the way back.
For your needs I would strongly suggest the KOA's but they are expensive - especially the one on the west side. Both are nice parks.
โMar-13-2017 08:38 AM
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โMar-13-2017 07:57 AM
Lauren wrote:im wondering if it is best to stay on the west or the east? East is much closer for me, but if we are having to driving daily to the west for things to do then it would be better to stay west.
For your needs I would strongly suggest the KOA's but they are expensive - especially the one on the west side. Both are nice parks.
โFeb-28-2017 04:16 AM
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โFeb-08-2017 12:32 PM
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โFeb-07-2017 07:38 AM
TyroneandGladys wrote:NCWriter wrote:
We're also going to Glacier this summer - glad to get all the input folks gave on the campgrounds. We booked the KOA on the east side of the park - one reason was that the Red Bus tour will pick up at right at the campground.
For anyone traveling with dogs East Glacier KOA has a dog walking service available so that while you are out they will come to your RV and feed and walk your pooch. Lets you take the all day Red Bus tour. We were very pleased with this KOA and the dog walking service is why we picked it. The West Side KOA does not offer this service instead they offer to have your pooch picked up by a local kennel and taken off site for the day.
โFeb-06-2017 06:00 PM
NCWriter wrote:
We're also going to Glacier this summer - glad to get all the input folks gave on the campgrounds. We booked the KOA on the east side of the park - one reason was that the Red Bus tour will pick up at right at the campground.
โFeb-06-2017 05:31 PM
2gypsies wrote:
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By the way, if the road is not plowed you won't be biking it. ๐
โFeb-05-2017 09:29 PM
โFeb-05-2017 07:03 PM
GeoBoy wrote:NYCgrrl wrote:dave54 wrote:
If you are in Glacier before the road opens a special opportunity exists. The road is closed to vehicles, but open to nonmotorized use. You can bicycle the Going to the Sun road without dodging cars and breathing diesel exhaust.
Now that sounds like a good thing!
Really, the road is 50 miles long and not a smooth flat road, that would be 100 miles round trip on a rough road!
โFeb-05-2017 03:49 PM
NYCgrrl wrote:dave54 wrote:
If you are in Glacier before the road opens a special opportunity exists. The road is closed to vehicles, but open to nonmotorized use. You can bicycle the Going to the Sun road without dodging cars and breathing diesel exhaust.
Now that sounds like a good thing!