Elizabeth Lake Foot is a designated backcountry wilderness campsite at the southern end of Elizabeth Lake in Glacier National Park. Positioned near the junction of several trails including a segment of the Continental Divide Trail, the site is a popular overnight destination for backpackers exploring the Belly River valley. The campground offers five tent sites, bear boxes for mandatory food storage, and a pit toilet. No drinking water is provided; visitors must treat water from lake or stream sources. A wilderness use permit is required for all overnight stays, with fees applying May through October. Bears are frequently active in this area. The site provides access to nearby destinations including Ptarmigan Tunnel and Red Gap Pass.
Per person per night backcountry camping fee
Open May through Oct
Official NPS wilderness camping page for Glacier National Park, covering backcountry campsites including Elizabeth Lake Foot.
The camping fee is $7 per person, per night.
General on-sale period runs May 1 and continuing until September 30. From Nov 1 - April 30 permits are free.
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