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St. Mary Glacier Park KOA

St. Mary Glacier Park KOA

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106 W Shore Rd, Saint Mary, Montana, 59417, United States
(406) 732-4122 www.goglacier.com
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Jul 10, 2018
Stayed at an electric tent site with water. Price was reasonable though the tent sites are smallish. BUT they are fairly private and are well kept. Pool is nice but darn is it cold out here... even heated my 2 year old was blue after getting out. Didn't seem to mind though! Shop is nice but things are about 50% more than you'd pay at home... but no real other options way up here. Ice cream is reasonable though and wonderful. Only negative is the restrooms smell... they're clean for sure but have a moldy smell... I think it's the design of the drains in the showers. But they are clean and with the views and whatnot no need to knock a star!

Jun 30, 2018
We stayed here in June during the week. The campground is very well kept. The staff are friendly. The pool area is very nice. The location is amazing and super close to the park. We would do a hike in the morning and then come back and swim. The kids loved it. We can highly recommend the St Mary to Virginia Falls hike (don't skip Virginia) and the Red Rock Falls hike in Many Glacier for their low elevation gains and big reward falls for the kids.

Jul 1, 2018
We utilized the pizza delivery amenity-the pizza was okay, but not the best I've ever had. The breakfast however, was great!! They had a wonderful gift shop, bakery area etc. We really enjoyed our 2 night stay there. We didn't use the pool or hot tub so I can't comment on that. The bathrooms were nice and so were the showers. Everything was well-cleaned. We really enjoyed the wooded campsites (we were in a tent site). You are close to your neighbor, but it doesn't feel close because of the woods between and surrounding you.

Jun 16, 2018
Great space with incredible views of Glacier National Park. The camp store is top notch with great souvenirs and supplies. Sites are nice, and the amenities are nice as well (pool, laundry, etc). The bathrooms are pretty small. Only a couple stalls and a couple showers each. They seem undersized for how many campers the park can accommodate. They need to expand and upgrade. The pool and hot tub were nice as well, though the hot tub was terribly over chlorinated. It actually bleached our suits out...suits that have been washed dozens of times.

Jun 30, 2018
This is a wonderful Campground! It is expensive. But worth it. I recommend the all-you-can-eat pancake buffet. The management and staff were very friendly and accommodating. On a clear day there are beautiful views.

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