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Roy

For Chewing Blackbones: This is a quiet camp in a meadow which also has a lake. Mountain View’s are wonderful. Gave 3 stars because our heat and air would not work with their electricity(we’ve since moved and our rig is fine)and when trying to dump we were told the dump station was”too full” so we had to go to a full hook up site to dump. We have a class C with a tow, so it required turning around 3 times. Took 20 minutes to finally get dumped. The staff is extremely friendly but be warned there are definite electrical issues here.

Posted Sep 16, 2022 by Roy from AR. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Bill B

For Chewing Blackbones: Back three years later. Still a great camping location for Glacier area. All the electrical services have been upgraded and there are now several full hookups for big rigs or whoever . They’re basically in the middle of an open field. I’ve been here five days on my way to Banff and there hasn’t been more than a dozen or so campers here the entire time. There are two shower houses but only one operating as the other is boarded up, just as it was three years ago. The shower house that’s open is dated, the shower (one of two that works on the men side) that’s open is old, rusted but has plenty of hot water and good pressure, as to the sinks. They were cleaned regularly my entire stay as was the park in general. The Blackfeet seem to be a laid back people, very friendly and accommodating. They delivered firewood to my site and would ask me every morning on their rounds if I had trash I would like for them to dispose of. There are plenty of campsites, many along the lake, where you can get some privacy or just take a spot in the open field. The staff is great , the views are magnificent, and the price is one third of what the KOA at St Mary’s charges.

Posted Aug 30, 2022 by Bill B from Florida . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Dan

For Chewing Blackbones: This place is fabulous and beyond my expectations from reading the reviews. Very good internet with ATT at 35mb download. Easy to stream movies and contact friends. The campground is a large sloping field type on the shores of Lower St Mary Lake. Sites are wide open. Full hookups $55/day $45/day electric. Water spickets are disbursed throughout the campground. Gentle breezes from the lake with absolutely beautiful views of the mountains to the west. This beats the $140/night in all the other parks. The Park office is loaded with good stuff too! Friendly staff! Awesome!

Posted Aug 07, 2022 by Dan from Wisconsin . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

jenkowal

For Chewing Blackbones: Don’t believe the negative reviews, which are mostly w complaining about lack of cell service (um did you expect them to put up a cell tower just for you in this remote part of MT?) or the fact that it was closed in February (if it’s that important…call ahead?) We stayed here for two nights in late June 2022 and absolutely loved it. The setting is gorgeous, the sites are spaced apart more than most campgrounds, the prices are very reasonable compared to the KOA, and the access to the east side of Glacier NP is fantastic . I couldn’t believe this CG was only 1/4 full, although it was a weekday so weekends are probably busier. The lake is swimmable, there is a tiny play set and foos ball and a pool table. The only negatives were very dated bathrooms and little to no cell/internet (if that’s a negative for you; not for us.). The staff are very friendly. I would highly recommend this CG and giving your money to the Blackfeet tribe rather than KOA!

Posted Jul 03, 2022 by jenkowal from St. Paul, MN. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Robert

For Chewing Blackbones: Previous reviews describe this campground well. It’s different in that it’s more like open field without any logic as to which sites have utilities. Our site was huge. Would gladly spend a week here to have good access to the park.

Posted Jul 04, 2021 by Robert from Florida . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Bill B

For Chewing Blackbones: Stayed in August 2019. Conveniently located between Many Glacier and the East entrance, this is a Native American operated campground on a beautiful alpine lake with gorgeous Mountain View’s. The spaces are large, open, and mostly level. The staff is cordial and the firewood is cheap! The facilities are old and dated, but clean. It’s a fraction of the cost compared to the KOA at St Mary’s. It’s not a resort by any stretch, but you’re there to see Glacier National Park so it’s the location you can’t beat

Posted May 28, 2021 by Bill B from Windermere, Fl. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

NGPPP

For Chewing Blackbones: If traveling in the winter, don’t expect this place to be open. Their website says they are open all year. We were driving south from Calgary late in the evening in February to find a 2 ft snow drift in front of the entrance and the gate locked. One star because we had no other experience to rate.

Posted Mar 07, 2020 by NGPPP from Vancouver WA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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