Upper Two Medicine Lake is a designated wilderness campground near the eastern shore of Upper Two Medicine Lake in Glacier National Park's Two Medicine Valley, sitting at approximately 5,500 feet elevation. Access is by trail only — roughly 2.4 miles from the Two Medicine boat landing, or 7.5 miles from the Two Medicine trailhead. Four designated tent sites can each accommodate up to four people, with vault toilets and bear boxes on-site. No treated water is provided; campers must filter water from the lake or nearby streams. A wilderness permit is required for overnight stays and is available through Recreation.gov. Camping fees are $7 per person per night, plus a $10 non-refundable permit reservation fee. A three-night maximum stay applies.
Per person, per night wilderness camping fee
Open May through Oct
Official NPS Glacier National Park page for wilderness camping advance reservations, covering permit requirements and fees for all backcountry campsites including Upper Two Medicine Lake.
Permit Reservation Fee: $10 per application. Camping Fee: $7 per person, per night.
Official Glacier National Park website — more specific than the generic NPS homepage currently on record.
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