Grace Lake is a remote backcountry campsite situated along the shores of Grace Lake, roughly one mile beyond the head of Logging Lake in Glacier National Park. Accessible via the Logging Lake Trail off the Inside North Fork Road (Glacier Route 7), the site offers three tent-only spots in a secluded, lake-shore setting far from developed areas. A vault toilet is on-site but no potable water is available—campers must treat water from natural sources. A backcountry permit is required for all overnight stays, with advance reservations available through Recreation.gov. The area sees significant bear activity; proper food storage and bear-safety precautions are essential for all visitors.
Per person, per night wilderness camping fee
Open year-round
Glacier National Park backcountry camping information page, last updated April 2, 2025. Contact: 406-888-7800, PO Box 128, West Glacier, MT 59936.
Standard Group (1-8 campers): March 15, with $10 non-refundable fee. Camping fees confirmed for wilderness sites.
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