Two Medicine
Glacier
Montana
Date filmed:2025-07-30
Number of sites:101
GPS:48.4917, -113.364531
Max vehicle length:35 Feet
Check in:3:00 pm
Check out:1:00 pm
Quiet hours:10:00 pm - 6:00 am

Amenities and Activities

Amenities
Drinking Water
Fire Ring
Picnic Table
RVs
Tents
Flushing Toilets
Utility Sink
Trash Collection
Shade
Dump Station
Activities
Fishing
Hiking
Biking
Scenic Driving
Amphitheater
Wildlife Viewing
Photography

Things to Do

Into the Montana Woods

Red Meadow Creek Offroad Adventure

Featured: Avalanche, Apgar, Big Creek, Fish Creek, Saint Mary, Sprague Creek, Two Medicine

Join us on a peaceful backroad adventure through the stunning forests of northwest Montana. This route, known as Red Meadow Creek on OnX Offroad, winds through the Flathead National Forest, past Upper Whitefish Lake, and near Whitefish Mountain. The dirt road climbs steadily into dense evergreens, with glimpses of alpine lakes and rugged ridgelines that make every mile worth the drive. Along the way, we explore quiet turnouts, hidden picnic spots, and pristine views of Montana’s wilderness that few travelers ever see. The drive ends with a choice — continue on the Red Meadow Creek route or detour north toward the Canadian border. Either way, this scenic stretch offers a perfect blend of solitude, adventure, and classic Big Sky beauty. Whether you’re planning your own overlanding route or just love the serenity of forest roads, this episode captures the magic of Montana’s backcountry.

Canada Border Roads & Huckleberry Dreams

A Sweet Finish in Big Sky Country

Featured: Avalanche, Apgar, Big Creek, Fish Creek, Saint Mary, Sprague Creek, Two Medicine

Welcome back to our 2025 Campvue Northern Tour on the Cactus Atlas. In this episode, we continue our journey through the forests of Montana, following scenic dirt roads north toward the Canadian border. Along the way, we stop to admire crystal-clear creeks, mountain views stretching toward Glacier National Park, and the quiet beauty of the Flathead National Forest. After reaching the border area, we make a stop at the legendary Polebridge Mercantile for one of their world-famous huckleberry bear claws — the perfect treat to end a long day of exploration. We return to Big Creek Campground, where the evening calm and riverside views wrap up our time in this unforgettable part of Montana. Be sure to catch up on previous episodes of our Northern Tour if you missed them — there’s plenty more scenery, history, and adventure to enjoy.

Between the Mountains and the Mission

Filming in Glacier Country

Featured: Avalanche, Apgar, Big Creek, Fish Creek, Saint Mary, Sprague Creek, Two Medicine

Welcome back to our 2025 Campvue Northern Tour. In this episode, we leave Big Creek Campground in the Flathead National Forest and make our way around to the east entrance of Glacier National Park. Unlike our usual days of pure exploration, today offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at what fuels much of our travels — filming campground drive-thrus for our CampVue YouTube channel and web app. It’s a quieter day, focused on the work that goes into documenting the campgrounds we share with our viewers and building the resource at the heart of our road trips. As the day winds down, we settle into Apgar Campground, near Glacier’s west entrance, ready to explore the park and travel the iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road in the next episode. If you’ve ever wondered what goes into creating the content behind our adventures, this one’s for you.

Driving Glacier’s Going-to-the-Sun Road

Overlooks, Lake McDonald & Camp Views

Featured: Avalanche, Apgar, Fish Creek, Saint Mary, Sprague Creek, Two Medicine

We travel the legendary Going-to-the-Sun Road through Glacier National Park, stopping at overlooks to take in its soaring peaks and waterfalls. A day of awe and reflection ends with calm skies over Lake McDonald. Welcome back to our 2025 Campvue Northern Tour on the Cactus Atlas. In this episode, we experience one of the most breathtaking drives in America — Glacier National Park’s legendary Going-to-the-Sun Road. Heading east from our campsite, we wind through towering mountain passes, stop at scenic overlooks, and take in the grandeur of Glacier’s rugged landscape. With every turn, the scale of the park leaves us in quiet awe — jagged peaks, waterfalls, and alpine vistas stretching as far as the eye can see. After a full day immersed in the beauty of Glacier, we return to camp for a peaceful evening. The episode closes with quiet moments at Lake McDonald near Sprague Creek Campground — a fitting end to a day defined by reflection, gratitude, and the unmatched majesty of nature. If you love the calm, the mountains, and the open road, this episode is one to get lost in.

Montana Miles

Scenic Drive from Glacier to Virginia City

Featured: Cabin Creek, Baker's Hole, Avalanche, Apgar, Beaver Creek , Fish Creek, Saint Mary, Sprague Creek, Two Medicine

Rolling south from Glacier through Montana’s valleys and riversides — a peaceful ride filled with winding roads, big skies, and quiet beauty on the way to Virginia City. After several days exploring the beauty of Glacier National Park, we turn south — trading the jagged peaks and alpine forests for the long, open stretches of Montana backroads. This leg of the journey is quieter, more reflective, and captures the kind of peaceful rhythm that only a long drive through the West can offer. Our route winds through valleys lined with golden grass and follows rivers that glint in the sunlight. Every curve of the road reveals another postcard-perfect view — farmland dotted with weathered barns, cottonwoods shimmering in the breeze, and mountains fading into the horizon. There’s a sense of calm in this episode — a simple appreciation for motion, for the sound of tires on dirt, and the small towns that pass by almost unnoticed. Sometimes, road trips aren’t about the destinations or the landmarks — they’re about these moments in between, when you can just sit back, watch the scenery roll past, and breathe. By day’s end, we find ourselves nearing Virginia City, Montana — ready to explore another piece of the state’s fascinating past.

Campground Overview

Two Medicine Campground – Glacier National Park, Montana

Two Medicine Campground is a scenic and relatively quiet lodge-camping area located on the east side of Glacier National Park, offering beautiful views of Two Medicine Lake, surrounding peaks, and forested hillsides. With access to pristine backcountry trails, calm water adventures, and a more relaxed atmosphere compared to the main valley, it provides a memorable base for exploring the eastern reaches of Glacier.

Location & Setting

The campground lies at approximately 5,200 feet elevation in the Two Medicine region of Glacier National Park, accessible via the Two Medicine Road off U.S. Highway 49 from East Glacier. The setting features pine-and-fir forest, views of nearby mountain ridges, and the tranquil waters of Two Medicine Lake. Because it sits in a less-visited portion of the park, visitors often enjoy a more peaceful stay with fewer crowds and easier access to trailheads and lake-side recreation.

Campground Overview

Two Medicine Campground offers around 100 sites accommodating tents, trailers, and smaller to mid-sized RVs. Sites are placed in loops nestled among trees, some overlooking the lake or tucked into forest banks. Because of the park’s size constraints and terrain, larger RVs should check site features carefully. The layout blends nature with convenience, and the lakeside access and trailheads give this campground a distinct advantage for campers who value both ease and wildness.

Amenities

Campsites at Two Medicine include picnic tables, fire rings, and bear-resistant food lockers (required throughout Glacier National Park). Flush toilets and potable water are available during the main season, while showers and dump stations are located near the lodge area rather than inside the campground loops. There are no electrical hookups at the individual campsites, preserving a more natural camping feel. The surroundings remain true to the national park experience—quiet evenings, forested sites, and high quality scenic access.

Activities & Nearby Trails

From your campsite at Two Medicine, you’re within easy reach of some of Glacier’s finest backcountry trails and lake-side excursions. Popular routes include the Two Medicine Lake Trail, the Aster Park Trail up to alpine viewpoints, and the Dawson Pass/Redrock Lake loop for longer excursions. Kayaks or canoes are often available for rent at the lake during summer, letting you explore the calm waters with mountain reflections all around. Wildlife viewing is strong here too, with deer, moose, and eagles often spotted near the shore or in meadows adjacent to the campground.

Summary

Two Medicine Campground is an excellent choice for campers seeking a more tranquil side of Glacier National Park—where lake-side views, forest shade, quality trail access, and fewer crowds come together. With its blend of comfort and wilderness, it provides a distinctive basecamp for exploring the East Glacier area. Whether you’re hiking alpine ridges, paddling a mirror-lake, or simply enjoying the mountain silence, Two Medicine offers a rich, memorable camping experience.

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