Logging Lake Foot is a primitive backcountry wilderness campground situated at the southern end of Logging Lake in Glacier National Park's remote North Fork area. The camp is reached via a relatively gentle 5-mile trail from the Inside North Fork Road near Polebridge, making it one of the more accessible backcountry sites in this corridor. Three wilderness sites are spread along the lakeshore, offering solitude well away from the park's busier areas. A vault toilet is available on-site; no potable water is provided. A wilderness permit is required for all overnight stays, available through Recreation.gov, with advance reservations open June 15 through September 30.
Open Jun through Sep
Official NPS page for backcountry camping in Glacier National Park, managing agency for Logging Lake Foot wilderness campground.
Wilderness permit reservation system for Glacier National Park backcountry campgrounds. Camping fee: $7 per person per night plus $10 permit fee.
For trips between June 15th and September 30th, 70% of wilderness campsites may be reserved in advance.
10.2-mile out-and-back trail near Polebridge, Montana. Reservable wilderness campground along this route at the Foot of Logging Lake.
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