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Glacier National Park Guide - OutdoorPlaces.Com

Glacier National Park Guide - Camping & Lodging - 
Waterton Lakes National Park, Canada

 
Glacier National Park has thirteen campsites and six lodges/cabin facilities within the federally controlled section of the park.  There are a tremendous number of state and private campgrounds, hotels and lodges located in the surrounding area and in Canada.

All campgrounds listed are assumed to have improved pads (at least gravel), fire grates or grills, picnic tables, electric hookups, water, showers, and toilet facilities unless otherwise noted.  OutdoorPlaces.Com strongly recommends calling facilities ahead of time and making proper reservations if possible to assure a pleasant visit when in the area.
 

 Campgrounds - Waterton Lakes National Park, Canada

 Backcountry Camping

Glacier National Park Map, Copyright 2000, OutdoorPlaces.Com, All Rights ReservedBackcountry camping is allowed within Waterton Lakes National Park and requires a permit, walk-in permits can be obtained no more than 24 hours in advance.  A handful of sites can be reserved up to 3 months in advance for a $10 Canadian fee, but this to must be done on a walk-in basis.  Permits cost $6 per person.

There are 13 backcountry campsites within the park.  Fires are not permitted at any of the sites.  Only one tent per pad.  Bear canisters are not required but are strongly recommended.  Black bear and brown bear activity can be found through any of the backcountry sites.  For more information on backcountry camping contact Waterton Lakes National Park, at (403) 859-5133 in the summer and (403) 859-2224 in the winter.

 Townsite Campground - Waterton Lakes National Park

Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta
Canada
(403) 859-5106
Located in Waterton Park Village
238 sites, 95 with full hookups, 143 with no hookups, tent campers welcome, boating, boat ramp, golfing, hiking trails, park activities, no open fires permitted, open from May to October, no reservations

 Crandell Mountain Campground - Waterton Lakes National Park

Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta
Canada
(403) 859-5106
Redrock Canyon Parkway, about 15 minutes north of Waterton Park Village
129 sites, 60 with electric, 69 no with no hookups, tent campers welcome, playground, no showers, hiking trails, park activities, no open fires permitted, open from May to September, no reservations

 Belly River Campground - Waterton Lakes National Park

Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta
Canada
(403) 859-5106
Take a left about two miles off of the Chief Mountain International Highway after crossing the Canadian border
24 sites, no hookups, no RV's, primitive camping only, no dump station, no showers, no reservations

 Lodging

 Aspen Village Inn - Waterton Lakes National Park 

Seasonal
Waterton Lakes Village
Alberta, Canada
(403) 859-2255

 Kilmorey Lodge - Waterton Lakes National Park 

Open year round
Waterton Lakes Village
Alberta, Canada
(403) 859-2334

 Prince Of Wales Hotel - Waterton Lakes National Park 

Seasonal
Waterton Lakes Village
Alberta, Canada
(403) 236-3400

 Bayshore Inn - Waterton Lakes National Park 

Seasonal
Waterton Lakes Village
Alberta, Canada
(403) 859-2211

 El Cortez Motel - Waterton Lakes National Park 

Seasonal
Waterton Lakes Village
Alberta, Canada
(403) 859-2366