Overview

Location
Address: 11505 East Hwy 2, West Glacier, Montana 59936
GPS: 48.462675, -114.00216
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Local Directions: From jct Glacier National Park Rd & US 2: Go 3 mi SW on US 2. (Between MP 150 & 151).

Contact Information
Local Phone: 1-406-387-5280
Toll Free Phone: 1-800-630-2623
Website: http://www.sansuzedrvpark.com
Email: camp@sansuzedrvpark.com

Open
May 1 to October 30
  Sites
56 RV Sites, 20 Tent Sites, 38 Full Hookup, 18 Electric and Water, 20 No Hookup, 30 Amps, 56 50 Amps, 41 Pull Thru

Rates
Daily Rates: $34.00 - $50.00
Payment Methods: American Express, MasterCard, VISA

Facilities & Services
Bathhouse / Restrooms, Hot Showers, Laundry, WiFi

Recreation
Hiking, Playground

Policies
All Ages, Pets Welcome
 
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Sites
Total Sites76
   
RV Sites56
   
Tent Sites20
Full Hookup (38)Electric and Water (18)No Hookup (20)
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Reviews
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"DON'T GO" !!!!
donhardesty
Newbie
August 6, 2017
Please avoid the grief and trouble I went through on 7-31 to 8-03-2017 and don't go there. Staying in a Wal-Mart parking lot would be much better. Read my tale of "Woe" and avoid the trouble yourselves.
First off, I read the negative reviews concerning this place and foolishly ignored them.
I had called several places and San-Suz-Ed was the only one near Glacier Park entrance that had an opening on the dates I was traveling. I decided to take a chance and made reservations. I gave them my credit card and was told my spot was a pull through number #36. Great! Now I wouldn't have to move the trailer the four days I was staying. However, after traveling for 8 hours and being worn out (you all know what I'm talking about), I'm informed by the woman running the park that they've had trouble and couldn't give me the spot we agreed on. Not only that I would have to move my trailer from spot to spot. I was extremely angry as you may well imagine. The whole point of making reservations was because I wouldn't have to move night to night. Being new to the area I didn't know what to do or where to go, so I took it anyway, much to my regret. The camping sites were jammed very closely together. You get to listen to a lot of other people . Also, I found out they have a high water pressure and they neglected to tell me. One of my water lines burst and I had to repair it. Don't go there! Showers are small.

We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
 
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1 star rating
"Save your money"
Thegoodlife
Bronze
September 26, 2015
I gave this campground a single star based on the close proximity to Glacier's west entrance. It is downhill from there unless you enjoy trains running thru your campsite or trucks/cars flying past all night outside your back door. Then there is dirt road and sites. All but one site that we saw which is a single flat asphalt site near the "lodge". I call it a lodge even though cluttered and was more into selling antiques than providing a lounge/comfort area. The bathrooms/showers. are dirty. You can't dry off in the "closet" shower stalls without wiping down the shower walls as you do so. There is no way of drying your hands after using the facilities. No towels, no machines and NO soap dispensers. When asked about not providing towels, the older office ladies (owners?) informed me that there were no towels on account of RV'ers take them to wash their windshields? Those horrible RV'ers that just spent $50 for the right to park in their dusty/noisy RV sites and NO discounts. Shame on all those RV'ers!! The toilets were not cleaned for the two nights we were there and when I informed these ladies of the filth and it being the worst RV campground in our month long trip to the Canadian Rockies, the profanity began and I was blamed for the toilet filth. As a retired banker I've never been treated in such fashion in all my years of RV camping. Never EVER again here!!!

We stayed here in a Class A Motorhome.
 
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