
Apgar Campground
- Reservations are required throughout the spring, summer, and fall at Apgar Campground. A reservation is not required during the winter months. Reservations must be made through Recreation.gov. Five group sites are available for parties of 9-24 people. Reservations are also required for group campsites.
- Apgar Campground is a maze of paved loops circling through a pine forest. There are no views of the nearby lake or roads.

Avalanche Campground
- Campsites become reservable on a rolling basis, 6 months in advance from the date you want to book your stay. A certain number of sites will be reservable up to 4 days before the desired date.
- Avalanche Campground is located in a dense, dark cedar forest.

Bowman Lake
- Sites are on a first-come, first-serve basis.
- Bowman Lake is located in a forested corner between Bowman Creek and Bowman Lake. The campground is scattered throughout a pine forest. Trees block views of the lake or creek. Roads and trails are all dirt and give the area a rustic feel.

Cut Bank
- This is a first come, first served campground that requires registration through a mobile app. Starting in 2025, Scan & Pay will be required through the Recreation.gov app to pay for a campsite at Cutbank Campground. This requires downloading the free Recreation.gov mobile app prior to your arrival. You will then need to sign into your Recreation.gov account. If you do not have an account, select the Sign-Up option. Look for the QR code located at the campground information board and read the posted instructions. Select an unoccupied first-come, first-served campsite and place your tent and/or equipment on the site to claim it. You will have to verify when filling out order details that the site you chose was unoccupied upon your arrival.
- Cut Bank Campground is a small forested campground at the end of a long dirt road. Meadows are close by and rocky mountain views are generally visible.

Fish Creek
- Campsites become reservable on a rolling basis, 6 months in advance from the date you want to book your stay. Reservations must be made through Recreation.gov and must be made in advance. A certain number of sites will be reservable up to 4 days before the desired date.
- Fish Creek Campground is a sprawling maze of curving paved streets and paths that lead through an old cedar and hemlock forest. Though Lake McDonald is nearby, most of the campground has only views of the forest.

Kintla Lake
- Sites are on a first-come, first-serve basis.
- Kintla Lake Campground is situated between the edge of Kintla Lake and Kintla Creek. The whole area has a rustic look with dirt roads, log barriers around the campsites, and few buildings. The lake and creek are visible from the campsites but are obscured by the surrounding forest.

Logging Creek
- Sites are fist-come first-serve basis
- The Logging Creek Campground is located in a dense old forest along a dirt road. A creek flows next to the campground.

Many Glacier Campground
- Campsites become reservable on a rolling basis, 6 months in advance from the date you want to book your stay. A certain number of sites will be reservable up to 4 days before the desired date.
- The Many Glacier Campground is in a dense forest with few views of the surrounding mountains. The looping camp road is old pavement.

Quartz Creek
- Sites are on a first-come, first-serve basis.
- Quartz Creek Campground is tucked into a mature forest next to a creek.

Rising Sun Campground
- Sites are on a first-come, first-serve basis.
- The Rising Sun Campground is tucked in a Douglas fir forest directly below a large rocky cliff. Just beyond the campground the landscape opens up in a sprawling prairie that slopes down to St. Mary Lake.

Sprague Creek Campground
- Reservations are required to camp at Sprague Creek Campground. Campsites become reservable on a rolling basis, 6 months in advance from the date you want to book your stay. Reservations must be made through Recreation.gov. A certain number of sites will be reservable up to 4 days before the desired date.
- Sprague Creek Campground is located right on the edge of Lake McDonald but large cottonwood trees block most views of the water. Nearby a creek flows along the edge of the campground.

St. Mary Campground
- Campground sites can be reserved April 19 through October 31, 2025. Reservations are NOT required during the winter months. Reservations must be made through Recreation.gov. Individual campsites may be reserved up to 6 months in advance. The two group sites can be reserved up to six months in advance.
- The St. Mary Campground sits on a gently sloping hill above St. Mary Lake. The area is mostly open and has expansive views across the lake to sharp mountain peaks. Bushes and aspen trees grow sporadically in and around the campground. Most of the area is grassy but an old paved road takes you to each camp site.

Two Medicine Campground
- Campsites become reservable on a rolling basis, 6 months in advance from the date you want to book your stay. A certain number of sites will be reservable up to 4 days before the desired date.