Two Medicine Campground 0
Two Medicine Campground 1
Two Medicine Campground 2
Two Medicine Campground 3
Two Medicine Campground 4
Two Medicine Campground 5
Two Medicine Campground 6
Two Medicine Campground 7
Two Medicine Campground 8
Two Medicine Campground 9

Two Medicine Campground Introduce

Nestled in the heart of East Glacier Park, Montana, Two Medicine Campground offers a serene escape for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Situated near the pristine waters of Two Medicine Lake, this campground provides a perfect blend of tranquility and adventure. Whether you're pitching a tent or parking your RV, you'll find a welcoming environment surrounded by breathtaking landscapes.

Two Medicine Campground is known for its peaceful atmosphere and proximity to some of the area's best hiking trails. The campground features well-maintained sites, though some may have rocky ground, so come prepared. While not all sites offer shade, the stunning views and quiet surroundings more than make up for it. The campground is an ideal spot for those looking to unplug and immerse themselves in nature.

  • Stunning location near Two Medicine Lake
  • Access to incredible hiking trails, including the hike to Upper Two Medicine Lake
  • Quiet and peaceful camping experience
  • Friendly and helpful campground hosts
  • Opportunities to spot local wildlife, such as sheep roaming the campground

While the campground is a favorite among visitors, it's important to note that reservations are mandatory due to the National Park Service's reservation system. Some campers have expressed frustration with the system, as it can lead to unoccupied sites despite high demand. However, once you secure your spot, you're in for an unforgettable experience.

Here’s what some happy campers have to say about their stay at Two Medicine Campground:

  • "We were in loop A site 1 - beautiful! Right across the road from the water. Not much shade in this site, but the views were incredible."
  • "Campground was quiet, perfect place to unplug. Great trails! Hike to Upper Two Medicine Lake, it’s amazing!"
  • "Sheep in campground. Host was very nice. Camped in June and loved every moment."

Plan your visit to Two Medicine Campground today and experience the beauty and tranquility of this hidden gem in East Glacier Park. Whether you're hiking, relaxing by the lake, or simply enjoying the quiet, this campground promises a memorable outdoor adventure.

Location

Customer Reviews

4.0
184 reviews
A
Amanda Houston
Jun 22, 2024

We were in loop A site 1- beautiful! Right across the road from the water. Not much shade in this site and we had a heck of a time putting stakes in the rocky ground. Campground was quiet, perfect place to unplug. Great trails! Hike to upper two medicine lake, it’s amazing! Sheep in campground. Host was very nice. Camped in June.

R
Rich Lopez
Aug 27, 2024

The national park service has ruined the national park experience with their reservation system. Reservations are mandatory yet campsites remain unoccupied each night because people blanket reserve sites locking everyone else out of the campground. Extremely disappointed with the management of the National Park system.

A
Alan From Orkney
Aug 31, 2024

No showers, wifi, or phone signal, but perhaps the most beautiful scenery in the National Park looking across Two Medicine Lake to Sinopah mountain. Camp store nearby to buy supplies and bear spray!

F
Fanny
Jul 12, 2023

We reserved a spot online that said it was large enough for two tents but our tents barely fit. There was a square spare lined with wood, presumably for tent space, but aside from that there was another very small area for an even smaller tent. Both tents were very close to the fire pit as well. The views, however, were amazing! We were within walking distance to the lake and could easily see the mountain scenery. We appreciated that the ranger came by each campsite to greet us and answer any questions we had as well. The bathrooms are also pretty great!

J
Jesse M
Jun 29, 2024

Stayed at Two Medicine campground on a few occasions in prior years, however, they just increased the cost per night to camp here by 50% (with no services / improvements appearing to be added in order to compensate / justify the cost increase; which is quite a bold move). Last year (for 2023) it was $20 per night for peak season, now they increased it to $30 per night - so I am going to pass on this one, out of principle.