Granite Park is a backcountry wilderness campsite located on the Continental Divide within Glacier National Park, accessible only by trail. The site sits near the historic Granite Park Chalet, a National Historic Landmark built in 1914-1915. Four designated tent sites are available, and overnight use requires a wilderness permit. From July through September, Granite Park must be part of a multi-night backcountry itinerary. Vault toilets are on-site; there is no potable water at the campground. Advance reservations are available through Recreation.gov starting May 1.
Per person, per night wilderness camping fee
Non-refundable wilderness permit application fee
Open May through Oct
Official NPS page for backcountry camping at Glacier National Park, managing agency for Granite Park wilderness campsite
Advance reservations become available May 1 through September 30; $7/person/night camping fees; must be part of extended itinerary during July-September
Official NPS website for Glacier National Park, managing agency for Granite Park wilderness campsite
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