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Cobalt Lake Campground

Two Medicine Pass, East Glacier Park, MT 59434, USA

Introduce

Nestled in the heart of East Glacier Park, Montana, Cobalt Lake Campground offers a unique and unforgettable outdoor experience. Surrounded by majestic mountains and crystal-clear streams, this campground is a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Accessible via a 10-mile hike, Cobalt Lake Campground is perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in the beauty of the wilderness.

The campground is situated right next to the stunning Cobalt Lake, known for its icy-cold waters and serene ambiance. To ensure a safe and enjoyable stay, the campground provides essential amenities, including a pole for hanging food to keep it away from bears. Whether you're an experienced hiker or a first-time camper, Cobalt Lake Campground promises a memorable experience with its scenic views and tranquil environment.

  • Scenic 10-mile hike to the campground
  • Breathtaking views of mountains and streams
  • Proximity to the pristine Cobalt Lake
  • Bear-safe food storage facilities
  • Perfect for day hikes and overnight camping

Customer Feedback:

  • "Great day hike! Surrounded by mountains and streams."
  • "A very scenic campground that requires a 10-mile hike up into it. The campground is right next to Cobalt Lake, which is extremely cold. There is a pole to hang your food on to keep away from the bears."

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Service options

Onsite services

Amenities

Picnic tables

Running water

Wi-Fi

Payments

Camping fee

Children

Good for kids

Parking

On-site parking

Pets

Dogs allowed

Steve Malany Aug 06
★★★★★5

Great day hike! Surrounded by mountains and streams.

Louis Cashatt Aug 16
★★★★☆4

A very scenic campground that requires a 10 mile hike up into it. The campground is right next to cobalt lake which is extremely cold. There is a pole to hang your food on to keep away from the bears.

Down South Feb 27
★★★★☆4

Not the easiest trail but worth every step.

Chris Navien Sep 18
★★★★★5

Russ Mann Jun 04
★★★★★5