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Uncle_Rj
Jan 30, 2017Explorer
Ok - that helps. The National Parks campgrounds at Apgar and Fish Creek are good but they don't have hookups. Also, you have the identical trailer that we do and we also tow it with a full size pickup. For that reason, you will find that your length is going to greatly reduce the number of sites available in the parks. I'd recommend booking a site at Fish Creek if you need to ensure you get one large enough.
There are spots that open up in Apgar every day and when you are traveling, they will fill up before 9 AM. There is also a good chance you will not find one that will accommodate your 50+ foot rig.
If you want full hook-ups, there are a number of campgrounds just outside the west gate of Glacier that are good. West Glacier KOA is close (if you like that sort of place - we don't) and there is also Lake Five Resort. We go there every year. Can be a bit crowded but it is right on a warm lake - your kids will love it. San-Suz-Ed is also close to the west gates.
Hope this helps. Let us know if you have any more questions.
There are spots that open up in Apgar every day and when you are traveling, they will fill up before 9 AM. There is also a good chance you will not find one that will accommodate your 50+ foot rig.
If you want full hook-ups, there are a number of campgrounds just outside the west gate of Glacier that are good. West Glacier KOA is close (if you like that sort of place - we don't) and there is also Lake Five Resort. We go there every year. Can be a bit crowded but it is right on a warm lake - your kids will love it. San-Suz-Ed is also close to the west gates.
Hope this helps. Let us know if you have any more questions.
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