Two Medicine Campground is located in the Two Medicine Valley of Glacier National Park, offering scenic trails and vistas, potable water, and flush toilets and sinks with running water (during peak season). Nearby attractions include Waterton Lakes National Park and the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, both of which offer a variety of activities and cultural experiences.
Two Medicine is a 100 site campground located in the Two Medicine Valley of Glacier National Park. There is a ranger station and campstore in close proximity, but no other services or accommodations are located in the valley. There is no cell service or wifi.
Two Medicine Campground is located on the east side of the park, which boasts some of the best trails available for day hiking. Trailheads start at a higher elevation than those on the west side, so less ascent is required to reach scenic vistas.
Potable water is accessible in the campground, and restroom facilities provide flush toilets and sinks with running water (during peak season).
One must-see attraction is the sister park across the U.S.-Canadian border, Waterton Lakes National Park . As the other half of the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, Waterton Lakes offers fantastic hiking, scenic boat cruises and several scenic drives all centered around the Townsite of Waterton.
Immediately east of Glacier National Park lies the picturesque Blackfeet Indian Reservation , spanning 1.5 million acres. Visit the Museum of the Plains Indian, in Browning, Montana, for a fascinating introduction to the rich cultural heritage of the largest Indian tribe in Montana.
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Nearby Campgrounds | Distance | Notification Rate |
Zips Place Cabin
Flathead National Forest
|
16.1mi | 84% |
Devil Creek
Flathead National Forest
|
17.3mi | 73% |
Challenge Cabin
Flathead National Forest
|
18.2mi | 82% |
St. Mary
Glacier National Park
|
18.3mi | 89% |
Avalanche
Glacier National Park
|
24.4mi | 92% |
Sprague Creek
Glacier National Park
|
25.1mi | 92% |