A hike-in backcountry campsite at the north end of Glenns Lake in Glacier National Park's remote wilderness. The three tent sites include two positioned in an open grassy area along the lakeshore and one set back under forest cover. A vault toilet is on-site, but no drinking water is available — campers must filter or treat water from the lake or nearby streams. All food, garbage, and scented items must be stored on the provided food poles or in bear boxes. Access is through the Belly River corridor, and Mokowanis Lake with its waterfall is roughly one mile away. A wilderness permit is required for all overnight stays, with reservations available through Recreation.gov starting May 1.
Per person, per night camping fee
Open May through Oct
Glacier National Park backcountry camping information, permits, and wilderness planning resources.
Glacier National Park wilderness permit reservations through Recreation.gov. All reservations require a Recreation.gov account and must be made through their platform.
General On-Sale Period: Starting May 1, 2026 at 8:00 AM MT through September 30, remaining campsites become available on a first-come, first-served basis via Recreation.gov.
Glenn's Lake Head campground is nice with 3 campsites. 2 are in a grassy area & 1 under the trees. All are located within feet of the beautiful lake. Each campsite provides a nice communal cooking area with food storage options and a pit toilet.
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