Welcome to Divide Creek Campground, located on nearly 20 acres of land bordering the river between Upper St. Mary lake and Lower St. Mary lake in St. Mary, Montana. Only ¼ mile from St. Mary lodge and the east entrance of Glacier National Park and the famous Going to the Sun Highway, Divide Creek Campground features private, forested, and riverside campsites. All you have to do is pull into your spacious site, sit back and relax and enjoy the breathtaking environment. We’ll take care of the rest. Our goal is to provide you with a primitive camping experience like the good ole days and a stay you will long remember.
Riverside Sites: $30.00 / night
Cabins: $80.00 / night plus Tax
Cabins: $80.00 / night plus Tax
Wall Tents: $75.00
Lotus Bell Tent: $75.00
RV Sites: $35.00
Group Sites: $70.00
*plus State Tax -4% & Blackfeet Tribal Tax -6%
Fire pits available as long as there are not any Fire Restrictions in Glacier National Park or on the Blackfeet Limit: 1 tent allowed per site
Outdoor Showers – Enjoy a hot shower after a long day of hiking! $5 / each (Divide Creek Campers) $10 / each (visitor)
Stayed here for 3 nights during a 2 week road trip from WI/MN and WOW, this was definitely one of the highlights from our visit to GNP. Matt and Veronica are so welcoming and accommodating. Upon arrival, we realized that we had arrived from Yellowstone a day earlier than the start of our reservation. We were originally going to find a dispersed campsite until the start of our reservation, however Matt was quick to help us out and allowed us to stay in one of their cabins for a night. The tent site that we moved to was absolutely gorgeous and we got an amazing view of the river and the sunset over the mountains every night.
Matt knew a lot about GNP and gave us some great recommendations for what to do in the park. We took his advice and hiked Grinnell Glacier and it ended up being our favorite hike on our trip.
The campground is very well kept, and we loved the nature trail around the grounds that had information about Montana flora and fauna. The location is convenient for accessing both the Many Glacier area of the park and the St Mary’s entrance of the Going to the Sun Road.
Overall was a wonderful experience and we’d love to be back again soon!
We stayed at this campground for 3 nights. Matt and Veronica were both very accommodating and gave us great suggestions and insights about the community and what to see in Glacier. The townspeople were extremely friendly in St. Mary.
Divide Creek is a family owned and run campground. The pit toilets were clean. The stars were bright and the community campfire was an added benefit.
There is a little nature trail that goes around the campground with info about flora and fauna found in the area. The river has clear water with several great swimming holes.
We really enjoyed our stay and will be back again to show family and see more of the beautiful area.
This place was fantastic for my family. The owners were incredibly kind and helpful, the location is unbelievable, being so close to Glacier National Park, and it's steps away from the St. Mary River, which was beautiful.
Obviously, Glacier is incredible, but my kids never wanted to leave the river at the campground - it was stunning and had multiple great spots for the kids to swim and play.
The sites are dry sites, so no hook ups for water or electricity, but they have water for you to use to fill up jugs or your camper. We would definitely stay here again!
My hubby and I stayed here on our trip to Glacier. We rented one of the little cabins. It was so cute and quiet! There was a clean pit toilet just a short walk from the cabin. Our cabin also had electricity with a lamp and a heater. We stayed the first week of October, so it was a little chilly, so we were thankful for the heater. The hosts were so friendly and welcoming. They gave us recommendations about the area and even let us borrow bear spray and an extra blanket.
We will definitely be staying here again if we come back to Glacier! It was quiet, peaceful, and the views were amazing!
We ended up at this campground after not getting in at the first come first serve National park campground in St. Mary’s (and after finding this place we were glad we didn’t get in.) Friendly, helpful, and awesome camp hosts. Tucked in the woods a mile away from the gate, great location next to the river, nice walkway/path around the river with informational signs on the native vegetation/animals, hot showers, and fresh water. This was our favorite campground on our whole trip across Montana. We left to the west side for a few nights towards the end of our trip and highly regretted it.