Two Medicine Campground, Campground in Glacier National Park, Montana
Two Medicine Campground is a camping facility in Glacier National Park with roughly 100 sites arranged in three separate loops near Pray Lake. The location provides mountain views and direct access to hiking trails that depart from the campground area.
The campground was established after Glacier National Park was created in 1910 to accommodate visitors exploring the Two Medicine Valley. Its development reflected early efforts to provide outdoor recreation access while preserving the natural character of the region.
The campground sits on ancestral Blackfeet Nation land, and their reservation borders the park directly to the east. This proximity shapes how visitors understand the landscape and its significance to the region's original inhabitants.
The campground is open from late May through mid-September and features restrooms, running water, and bear-proof food storage at each site. Reservations are especially popular during summer months and should be made well in advance to ensure a spot.
Loop A maintains a generator-free policy throughout the campground to provide quiet camping for those seeking a silent experience. Loops B and C accommodate RV users who wish to run generators during designated daytime hours.
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