Ole Lake is a small backcountry lake campground in Glacier National Park's Ole Creek drainage, reached via the Ole Creek Trail approximately 3.6 miles south of Firebrand Pass. The campground offers two designated wilderness tent sites with a vault toilet; no potable water is available at the site, so campers must treat water from the lake or nearby streams. An overnight backcountry permit is required and can be reserved in advance through Recreation.gov. The permit fee is $7 per person per night and is collected May 1 through October 31. Mosquitoes can be heavy during warm summer months.
Per person per night backcountry permit fee (May 1 – October 31)
Open May through Oct
General camping fees ($7 per person per night) for Glacier National Park backcountry wilderness campsites.
Full refunds ($7/person/night) apply only if cancelled more than seven days before departure. Fee collection period May 1 to October 31.
Ole Lake campground (OLL) is a designated backcountry campground in the Ole Creek drainage accessible via the Ole Creek Trail, south of Firebrand Pass. Backcountry permits required for overnight stays.
Ole Lake campground is located about 3.6 miles south of Firebrand Pass along the Ole Creek Trail. Small lake campground. Mosquito infested during warm summer months.
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