Stoney Indian Lake is a designated backcountry wilderness campsite in Glacier National Park, situated along the western shore of a glacially carved lake surrounded by the Stoney Indian Peaks and Wahcheechee Mountain. The site offers three designated tent sites, a vault toilet, and bear boxes for food storage, but has no drinking water source. Access requires a challenging hike through Stoney Indian Pass; the fastest approach starts with a boat crossing of Waterton Lake to Goat Haunt. A wilderness permit is required for all overnight camping from May 1 through October 31 at a cost of $7 per person per night, plus a non-refundable $10 reservation fee. No cell service is available at this location. Advance reservations are strongly recommended through Recreation.gov.
Per person, per night wilderness camping fee
$7 per person, per night wilderness camping fee. Full refunds ($7/person/night) only if cancelled 7+ days before trip start.
Official NPS page for Glacier National Park wilderness camping, covering the park's wilderness camping program at designated backcountry sites including Stoney Indian Lake.
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