MOUNTAIN VIEWS & REMOTE with only 2 tents on 200 acres . Escape from the crowds of the Park to the peace & quiet of the North Fork, 5 mins to the mountain village of Polebridge,10 mins from the North Fork Park Entry & 35 mins to the Going to the Sun Rd. Comfortable outdoor living in the Wild & Scenic North Fork River Valley. The mountain views of GNP are magnificent, the skies dark & the quiet unforgettable. The tents are secluded, but close to the mountain village of Polebridge. Enjoy breakfast at the Polebridge Mercantile before you hit the trails, fish or float the river. Live music at the Northern Lights Saloon .
YOU DO NOT NEED A VEHICLE RESERVATION TO STAY HERE.
Last year our guest had no problem getting vehicle reservations the night before. The free shuttle service was also popular from Apgar.
The space
Wild and Scenic with a maximum of 5 guests on the property This listing is for one of 2 tents, each sleep 2 ( 3 with an additional cot). The 10 by 12 canvas tents are on platforms and private. Each tent is furnished with either a king bed ( this listing) which can be converted to 2 twins or a the a queen bed.(other tent), trunks for storage, and colorful soft furnishings. There are small heaters for those chilly mornings. The tents are well supplied with maps and guide books. Outside on the porch are chairs to relax and enjoy the view. There is a shared firepit with wood provided. Nearby is a outhouse with a composting toilet and a hot outdoor shower There is a primitive outdoor kitchen, with a coleman stove, small charcoal grill and hot running water. Along side is a covered dining area with propane fire pit. We provide cotton sheets plenty of cozy covers, towels and kitchen items etc. just bring your personal items, food, drink and ice. We can provide extra ice. For those flying in we can provide coolers. We may have an additional family tent available just ask. We also have another cabin that sleeps 8 check out Remote Cabin on 65 acres, Polebridge.
Guest access
Guests are welcome to explore the area, we have a pond and 200 acres of forest with marked trails and mountain views The tents are secluded but close to our cabin and we are here to help. We have high speed internet (starlink) and use wifi calling.
Other things to note
We are in the wild and scenic North Fork Valley and share this beautiful area with wild animals including deer, elk, moose, mountain lions, lynx, snowshoe hares, grizzly and black bears etc.. We are very careful to prevent human /wild animal interactions and do not feed the wild animals . Please store all food, cooking equipment in the cabin and do not leave any food or trash outside, in the tents or cars. Please help us with this important piece of housekeeping.No Glacier National Park Vehicle Reservation needed to stay here. We can help you with ways to access the Park, and visiting the 2 million acre Flathead Forest behind the tents. Guests are welcome to explore the area, we have a pond and 200 acres of forest with marked trails and mountain views The tents are secluded but close to our cabin and we are here to help. We are part of the new Starlink internet testing program. The wifi is great, we call and text using wifi.
The Park can be visited outside of ticketed hours and there are plenty of lovely places to visit outside of the Park for hiking, boating fishing and swimming.
I have tried to simplify below the information for Park access in 2025 but I cannot include phone numbers/website due to vrbo policies.
Last year our guest had no problem getting vehicle reservations the night before. The free shuttle service was also popular from Apgar.
Glacier National Park announces timed entry vehicle reservation pilot for 2025
WEST GLACIER, Mont. [November 7, 2024] – Glacier National Park will once again implement a pilot vehicle reservation system in 2025, from June 13 to September 28, 2025, for the west side of Going-to-the-Sun Road and the North Fork. Visitors can begin making advance reservations on February 12, 2025. Reservations will be required from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. As in previous years, visitors may enter reservation areas without a reservation before or after reservation hours.
New in 2025, the park will be piloting timed entry reservations for the west side of Going-to-the-Sun Road and the North Fork. Visitors will enter the park according to the time block they have reserved and can remain in the park for as long as they like on the day of their reservation. Visitors who miss their reserved time block can enter after 3 p.m. Multiple time blocks will be available between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. Additional information regarding time blocks will be announced in a separate press release.
“In 2025 we are continuing successful measures from the 2024 season, including access to Apgar Village, Two Medicine, and the East Entrance to Going-to-the-Sun Road outside of the vehicle reservation system. Within that successful framework we are going to try timed entry to see if we can minimize congestion, optimize visitor arrival, and improve visitor experiences,” said Glacier National Park Superintendent Dave Roemer. “Timed entry has proven to be a valuable tool in other popular national parks and should reduce congestion and wait times at the West Entrance to Going-to-the-Sun Road.”
West Entrance
One timed entry reservation per vehicle will be required to travel Going-to-the-Sun Road beyond the Apgar Village area from June 13 through September 28, 2025, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Visitors can enter before 7 a.m. or after 3 p.m. without a vehicle reservation. Like previous years, visitors with lodging, camping, transportation, or commercial activity reservations can access their intended service within the Going-to-the-Sun Road reservation area with proof of their reservation. Only commercial reservations that originate beyond the Apgar vehicle reservation checkpoint and west of Logan Pass will provide entry in place of a vehicle reservation.
As a reminder, lodging, camping (including Fish Creek and Apgar campgrounds), and commercial activity reservations originating in Apgar will not provide access beyond the Apgar vehicle reservation check point.
North Fork
One timed entry reservation per vehicle will be required at the Polebridge entrance station June 13 through September 28, 2025, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Visitors can enter before 7 a.m. or after 3 p.m. without a vehicle reservation. A reservation is not required to access the community of Polebridge which is located outside the park entrance.
Two Medicine Valley and St. Mary
As in 2024, vehicle reservations will not be required to enter Two Medicine Valley or the St. Mary entrance to Going-to-the-Sun Road in 2025. Entry may be temporarily restricted at certain times of day (typically between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.) when areas become too congested. Visitors with service reservations (e.g., boat tours, lodging, horseback ride, guided hikes) in these areas will be permitted entry during temporary restrictions.
Many Glacier Valley
As the park has previously announced, the Swiftcurrent area of Many Glacier Valley will be closed to public access during the summer of 2025 due to ongoing construction. The closure will greatly reduce the amount of available parking in Many Glacier Valley. The park is currently researching access alternatives for the valley in 2025. More information about 2025 visitor access options will be announced in a separate news release.
Vehicle reservations and entrance passes
Vehicle reservations will only be available on Recreation.gov, the Recreation.gov mobile app, or through the Recreation.gov Call Center (Reservation Line: 877-444-6777). Each of the specified areas of the park will require a separate reservation. Visitors will need to set up an account on Recreation.gov to obtain reservations. The only cost associated with booking a reservation is a $2 Recreation.gov processing fee.
Vehicle reservations will be available through two booking windows.
· A portion of reservations will be available 120 days or approximately four months in advance, starting on February 12, 2025, at 8 a.m. MST on a rolling basis on Recreation.gov.
· The remaining vehicle reservations will be available at 7 p.m. MDT for next-day entry starting on June 12, 2025.
In addition to a vehicle reservation, each vehicle entering the park is required to have an entrance pass for any entry point into the park. These passes could include any of the following: a $35 vehicle pass, good for seven days; a valid Interagency Annual/Lifetime Pass; or a Glacier National Park Annual Pass. A vehicle reservation does not include an entrance pass, and the park entrance pass does not serve as a vehicle reservation.
Pursuant to the American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978, vehicle reservations are not required for tribal members throughout the park.
Visitors are encouraged to check the park website frequently for updates and additional information.
There are no services north of Columbia Falls, get your supplies and ice there before you head up.
We have have maps and guide books and information on our favourite hikes. We can help you plan you day, figure out the Park entry system or if you wish or run river shuttles (extra cost)
When it is cold we provide one propane canister for ever 2 nights for the heaters. Additional canisters are usually available and cost $8 each.
The Polebridge mercantile now rents inflatable kayaks, rafts, paddle boards and ebikes which can be booked online under outfitters on their website