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Glacier Bible Camp

Glacier Bible Camp

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400 5th St W, Hungry Horse, Montana, 59919, United States
(406) 387-5502 www.glacierbiblecamp.org
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Jul 3, 2018
I used to come here for camp when I was a teenager, and have wonderful memories. I have come now a couple of times in the past decade as an adult and appreciate the magnificent beauty of the area that I don't remember noticing so much as a teen. The staff that run this campground are some of the most gracious, generous, and selfless people I have ever met. They go above and beyond to facilitate and accommodate the camps/reunions/events that gather here, while being diligent to maintain safety and a positive experience. Above all that, it would be difficult for a person to spend some time here and not come away with a sense that they have felt the presence of God.

Mar 15, 2018
Cult? Crazy religious sect? A place to hide ill gotten money stole from the church? Or, just a place to worship and teach about "god". Either way don't set foot on this property if you are not invited. My raft popped in the river behind this place of god and they treated me like a muslim. Threatened me with cops for walking through their property. No offer of help. No godly grin. No room at the inn if you get my drift. Anyway, don't trust anything that is paid for by god's money.

Mar 1, 2016
No matter ur faith, this amazing place holds to values the world barely sees anymore. The location is along a glacier melting river and is a place where you can rest, be left in peace, and focus on what matters most...God. The staff is amazing and they go beyond their duties to make your stay a wonderful experience for you, your family, or your group. This location is mostly run by volunteers who have a heart for serving others. Their generosity shows all around this wonder place where memories are made.

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