Cut Bank
MT, 59936
Last Updated: November 11, 2025
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Campground Overview
The Cut Bank Campground is located on the east side of Glacier National Park and provides a sense of peace and quiet that may not be found in larger campgrounds within the park. The campground is accessed by a 5-mile dirt road off of highway 89. The campground is geared toward tent campers. RVs are not recommended. Starting in 2025, Scan & Pay will be required through the Recreation.gov app to pay for a campsite. This requires downloading the free Recreation.gov mobile app prior to arrival.
Reservation Info
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.
Rules
Fire/Stove Policy
Fires and Firewood It is unlawful to gather or cut firewood except in the following areas: Along the Inside North Fork Road from Dutch Creek to Kintla Lake. Along the Bowman Lake Road. In the vicinity of backcountry campgrounds allowing wood fires. In the areas listed above, only dead wood on the ground may be collected for use as fuel for campfires. Fires must be kept inside fire grates and attended all times. Be sure your fire is dead out when leaving for any reason. Fireworks are prohibited in Glacier National Park.
Regulations Overview
Camping is permitted only in designated campgrounds. Utility hook-ups are not provided and connection to water, sewer, or electrical outlets is prohibited. Between July 1 and Labor Day, camping in Glacier National Park is limited to 14 days, either in a single period or combined separate periods. Between Labor Day and June 30, camping in Glacier National Park is limited to 30 days, either in a single period or combined separate periods. Campsite capacity is limited to eight people and two vehicles, where space is available. A maximum of two tents per site is permitted. Group sites for 9-24 campers are available at Apgar, Many Glacier, St. Mary, and Two Medicine. Check with a park ranger or campground host prior to using. Saving your site: A paper plate strung across the entrance to your site with your name and date will show the site is taken. Remove all markings when vacating the site. Sites may not be left unattended for over 24 hours. Check out time is 12:00 noon. If staying another night re-register by 11
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