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Greg

For Fish Creek Campground - Glacier National Park: We really enjoyed our stay here, no hook ups but nice facilities. You have to go to A loop for showers but the walk is very short. The spots are small but our camper is small 21’ so no problem. We would love to come back and stay here.

Posted Nov 21, 2022 by Greg from Arkansas . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Jp

For Fish Creek Campground - Glacier National Park: Horribly tight & congested; cancelled reservations & left Glacier— will never return! Instituted $2 entry pass & online platform doesn’t work. Disrespect veterans & senior passholders by allowing priority to rafters, horseback riders & hotel guests!!! Shame on national park system & Glacier management! Avoid Glacier!!!

Posted Jun 06, 2021 by Jp from Avoid Glacier!. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Glynda

For Fish Creek Campground - Glacier National Park: We really enjoyed this campground. No cell service and no hookups, but great location and water spigots around the park. It being on the lake was very nice too. Busy area however, pleasant and shaded with trees.

Posted Jul 27, 2020 by Glynda from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

DanC

For Fish Creek Campground - Glacier National Park: July 2020: The campground and day use access roads are all paved. The heavily used Day Use parking area (accessed by a narrow side road just before reaching the campground) is very small and tight. If your rig is longer than a passenger car/pickup/van/Class B RV, there is NO PARKING SPACE LONG ENOUGH FOR YOUR RIG TO PARK OR POSSIBLY EVEN TURN AROUND in the Day Use Area. In fact, the entire campground is more suited to smaller camp trailers and tent camping. We drove through all the loops, and did not see a single Class A RVs or any other RVs over about 20-25 feet long, and few if any places such a rig would choose to park n, even if they could fit. MANY of the sites have narrow, very sloped access and/or parking spots. At MANY sites the only level spot is a dedicated tent pad/space. The campground loops are fairly thickly wooded, so most sites are at least partially shaded by tall pine trees. The sites are spaced fairly tightly, especially those on the inside of the loop roads, but the dense trees create some reasonable privacy between most sites. The campground was full the day we visited, and appears to be very popular. We didn't stay here, but only visited to use the dump station. The dump site is next to the campground check-in booth. To access the dump site with the waste inlet on your driver's side, you must first go through the check-in station into the campground. Then turn around (or drive through a loop) and go back towards the check-in station to enter the small side loop road to the dump site. The paved road at the waste inlet is level. The waste inlet is set below pavement level in a sloped concrete pad. Non-potable rinse water is available from a fixed standpipe and hose at the waste inlet. Potable freshwater is available from a separate standpipe and fixed hose ending with hose threads, about 20 feet ahead of the waste inlet. Trash and recycling receptacles are located between the waste inlet and freshwater supply. The entire dump site was very clean and well maintained.

Posted Jul 09, 2020 by DanC from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Lori M

For Fish Creek Campground - Glacier National Park: Very nice campground. No hookups but water available several places in each loop and restrooms with flush toilets and electricity. Showers are in Loop A. Good showers with hot water. Loop C does not allow generators. We were in Loop B site #85. Good site, close to water and restroom but this side of the loop seemed a little more congested. Great nightly ranger programs at amphitheater. Dump staton at entrance to campground.

Posted Sep 09, 2017 by Lori M from Olathe, KS. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Brent

For Fish Creek Campground - Glacier National Park: Really beautiful campground in an excellent park. Fairly close to Apgar Village and West Glacier for anything you need. Spots are small and not always level. We had no hookups in our site. Nightly ranger led programs in the campground amphitheater in the summer. I would definitely stay in this campground again.

Posted Aug 17, 2017 by Brent from Oregon. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.



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