posted by Brian on Jan 18

The High Cascades and Gold Beach ranger districts are hiking their camping fees to help pay for improvements and maintenance for the areas. Before, camping fees ranged from $5 to $10 will now be $8 to $15 per night.

Cabin rentals have also been increased to $40 to $60 per night and there will also be increased fees for additional vehicles coming into the said districts.

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posted by Simon on Jun 3

The 2009 nightly fees and operating dates for Glacier National Park’s 13 frontcountry campgrounds are now posted. Dates listed represent the first day and the last night of camping for each category. 
 * ($10/night - No water available)
 
1) Apgar-  May 8-Oct. 11,  $20 per night,  Primitive camping April 1–May 7 and Oct. 12–Nov. 30 (Picnic Area)* Winter camping Dec. 1–Mar. 31(Picnic Area)
 
2) Avalanche-  June 12-Sept. 6,  $20 per night

3) Bowman Lake-  May 22 – Sept. 13,  $15 per night,  Primitive camping prior to May 22 and beginning Sept. 14 (weather dependent)*
 
4) Cut Bank-  May 22–Sept. 13,  $10 per night,  Operated in primitive status all season
 
5) Fish Creek (Reservations required)-  June 1–Sept. 6**,  $23 per night,  National Recreation Reservation System campground
 
6) Kintla Lake-  May 22–Sept. 13,  $15 per night,  Primitive camping prior to May 22 and beginning Sept. 14 (weather dependent) *
 
7) Logging Creek-  July 1–Sept. 29,  $10 per night, Operated in primitive status all season*
 
8) Many Glacier-  May 22 – Sept. 20,  $20 per night,  Primitive Sept. 21–Oct. 31 (weather dependent )*
 
9) Quartz Creek-  July 1–Nov. 29,  $10 per  night,  Operated in primitive status all season* (End of season date weather dependent)
 
10) Rising Sun-  May 29–Sept. 13,  $20 per night
  
11) Sprague Creek,  May 15–Sept. 13,  $20 per night
  
12) St. Mary-  May 22–Sept. 20,  $20 per night,  Primitive camping April 1–May 21 and Sept. 21 – Nov. 30* First come, first serve May 22–31 and Sept. 7–21** Winter camping Dec. 1 – March 31
 
13) Two Medicine-  May 22–Sept. 20,  $20 per night, Primitive camping Sept. 21–Oct.31(weather dependent)*

For additional park information, please visit Glacier National Park’s web site (www.nps.gov/glac) or call park headquarters at 406-888-7800. For details about campgrounds in Glacier go to http://home.nps.gov/applications/glac/cgstatus/cgstatus.cfm.

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