Logging Creek Campground
One of the smaller campgrounds in Glacier, Logging Creek is located on the west side of the park.
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Logging Creek Campground Details
With only seven sites, Logging Creek is one of the smallest campgrounds in the park, and is situated on the west side of the park, south of the small town of Polebridge, Mont. To get there, you'll need to drive a winding, dirt road that is not suitable for RVs. Sites are first-come first-served and cost $10 a night. It's primitive camping, so you'll need to bring water. There aren't amenities, but you will find solitude. The campground is open July through mid-September. Glacier is bear country, and black bears and grizzlies can frequent the campground. Food must be properly stored at all times.
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Nearby Parks Around Logging Creek Campground
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Logging Creek Campground
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0.1 mi away
Logging Lake Trail
This trail starts in the woods following Logging Creek.
2.2 mi away
Quartz Creek Campground
To reach Quartz Creek you'll need to travel a dirt road marked with blind turns, few pull-outs, and a maximum speed limit of 20 mph.
6.7 mi away
Hidden Meadow Trail
Hidden Meadow is a short and sweet hike through a forest into an open meadow.
7.2 mi away
Covey Meadow Loop
This loop hike takes you through forest and a natural meadow, while also offering views of the Livingston Range.
9.0 mi away
Lower Quartz Lake Trail
If you are going to hike to Lower Quartz Lake, you should consider making a day of it and do the entire Quartz Lake Loop.