Wander Camp Glacier

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Wander Camp Glacier puts you within a 15-minute drive of Glacier National Park. Free self parking is an added perk, and guests can keep active with onsite hiking/biking trails and mountain biking.

Reviews

7.0 out of 10
Good

Popular amenities

  • Pet friendly
  • Non-smoking
  • Free parking

Main amenities (6)

  • 40 smoke-free accommodations
  • Housekeeping (on request)
  • Breakfast available
  • Picnic area
  • Hiking/biking trails
  • Mountain biking

Room options

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King Tent With Shared Bathroom

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3 bathrooms
Pet friendly
  • 19 sq m
  • Mountain view
  • Sleeps 3
  • 1 King Bed

Twin Tent With Shared Bathroom

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3 bathrooms
Pet friendly
  • 19 sq m
  • Mountain view
  • Sleeps 2
  • 2 Twin Beds

Family Tent With Shared Bathroom

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3 bathrooms
Pet friendly
  • 19 sq m
  • Mountain view
  • Sleeps 4
  • 1 King Bed and 1 Twin Bed

Triple Tent With Shared Bathroom

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3 bathrooms
Pet friendly
  • 19 sq m
  • Mountain view
  • Sleeps 3
  • 3 Twin Beds

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About the neighborhood

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405 Greens Rd, Coram, MT, 59913

What's nearby

  • Amazing Fun Center - 7 min drive - 2.9 km
  • Go Kart Racetrack - 7 min drive - 2.9 km
  • Glacier Distilling Company - 7 min drive - 3.2 km
  • Flathead River - 8 min drive - 5.6 km
  • House of Mystery and Montana Vortex - 15 min drive - 15.9 km

Getting around

  • Glacier Park Intl. Airport (FCA) - 29 min drive
  • West Glacier Station - 11 min drive
  • Whitefish Depot - 32 min drive

Restaurants

  • ‪Freda's Bar - ‬12 min drive
  • ‪Dew Drop Inn - ‬5 min drive
  • ‪Sunflower Cafe - ‬10 min drive
  • ‪South Fork Saloon - ‬8 min drive
  • ‪Glacier National Pizza - ‬12 min drive

About this property

Wander Camp Glacier

Wander Camp Glacier puts you within a 15-minute drive of Glacier National Park. Free self parking is an added perk, and guests can keep active with onsite hiking/biking trails and mountain biking.

At a glance

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Property size

    • 40 units
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Arriving/Leaving

    • Check-in start time: 4:00 PM; Check-in end time: midnight
    • Contactless check-in available
    • Express check-in available
    • Minimum check-in age: 18
    • Check-out time is 10:00 AM
    • Contactless check-out available
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Special check-in instructions

    • There is no front desk at this property
    • Guests will receive an email within 24 hours before arrival with check-in instructions; your host will greet you
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Required at check-in

    • Credit card, debit card, or cash deposit required for incidental charges
    • Government-issued photo ID may be required
    • Minimum check-in age is 18
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Children

    • No cribs (infant beds)
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Pets

    • Pets allowed*
    • Service animals welcome
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Parking

    • Free uncovered onsite self parking
    • Free offsite parking within 499 ft
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Other information

    • Smoke-free property

Property amenities

Parking and transportation

  • Free uncovered self parking on site
  • Free offsite parking within 499 ft

Dining

  • To-go breakfast available for a fee daily 6:30 AM–8:30 AM: USD 10 for adults and USD 10 for children

Bedrooms

  • Bed sheets provided

Bathrooms

  • Shared bathroom
  • Shower

Outdoor areas

  • Picnic area
  • Outdoor furniture

Pets

  • Service animals exempt from fees
  • Pet friendly
  • USD 20 per pet per night

Suitability/Accessibility

  • No elevators
  • Smoke-free property

Services and conveniences

  • Housekeeping (on request)

Location highlights

  • On the lake
  • In the mountains

Things to do

  • Mountain biking on site
  • Hiking/biking trails on site

Safety features

  • Carbon monoxide detector not reported (host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector)
  • Smoke detector not reported (host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property)

General

  • 40 rooms

Fees & policies

Optional extras

  • To-go breakfast is offered for an extra charge of approximately USD 10 for adults and USD 10 for children
  • Firewood is available for an extra charge of USD 5 per stay

Pets

  • Service animals exempt from fees
  • Pets are allowed for an extra charge of USD 20 per pet, per night

Policies

This property does not have elevators.
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip.
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property.
This property accepts credit cards. Cash is not accepted.
Credit cards accepted: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover

Also known as

Wander Camp Glacier Coram
Wander Camp Glacier Campsite
Wander Camp Glacier Campsite Coram

Frequently asked questions

Does Wander Camp Glacier offer free cancellation for a full refund?

Yes, Wander Camp Glacier does have fully refundable room rates available to book on our site. If you’ve booked a fully refundable room rate, this can be cancelled up to a few days before check-in depending on the property's cancellation policy. Just make sure to check this property's cancellation policy for the exact terms and conditions.

Are pets allowed at Wander Camp Glacier?

Yes, pets are welcome. There's a charge of USD 20 per pet, per night. Service animals are exempt from fees.

Is parking offered on site at Wander Camp Glacier?

Yes, there's free self parking.

What are the check-in and check-out times at Wander Camp Glacier?

Check-in start time: 4:00 PM; Check-in end time: midnight. Check-out time is 10:00 AM. Express check-in and contactless check-in and check-out are available.

What is there to do at Wander Camp Glacier and nearby?

Have fun with onsite activities like mountain biking and hiking. Wander Camp Glacier also has a picnic area.

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Reviews

Wander Camp Glacier Reviews

7.0

Good

7.0

Cleanliness

6.4

Amenities

8.2

Eco-friendliness

6.8

Property conditions & facilities

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Reviews

2/10 Poor

We stayed for one night there. Except the gorgeous photos of the camps there was no working restroom or showers. The had some restrooms in a trailer but it was dirty as there was not water for the flush. Contact the manager several times but we got no tangible results. Not recommended.
amin, 1-night trip

2/10 Poor

If you want an overgrown campsite that looks more like a bushwhack with an even beds do stay here
DIANA, 1-night trip

8/10 Very good

Very cool campground! Appears to be fairly new and will only get better with time as they add new features and establish the sites.
Cara-Lee, 1-night trip

8/10 Very good

We had a very enjoyable stay! Cute little tents, comfortable beds, clean bathroom facilities. A few things that could be improved - a little better lighting for inside the tents, there was a small lantern but it didn't give enough light and a couple of the bathrooms had run out of toilet paper. Other than those two small issues we had a wonderful stay!
Angelina, 1-night trip

8/10 Very good

Fun glamping experience near Glacier. Clean bathrooms
Sara, 1-night trip

10/10 Exceptional

We loved the location of the camp side and had a great stay. The staff was nice and very friendly. The only small issue was that there were only two showers available which were or cold or very hot. Never the less, we had a awesome stay!
Maarten Pieter, 3-night trip

6/10 Good

The tent set up was decent noisy campers very close too each other heard planes and trains and was chilly when temps dropped at night just recommend being better prepared then we were.
Adrienne, 2-night trip

8/10 Very good

Assisted camping, nice location.

Nice location, good beds and linens. Beds were warm and dry. Had some mechanical issues with our first tent but staff was responsive and got us moved. No general use garbage cans or potable water. Mobile shower hut was adequate and did the job. Good camping experience without having to haul and set up our own gear. Would definitely return.
Michael, 4-night trip

8/10 Very good

It was nice quiet area. Parking was not clearly marked. Beds were comfortable. Not having water in the morning was a bummer.
Lynn, 1-night trip

10/10 Exceptional

Very unique experience! Emily property Manager was great! She welcome us, and made us feel safe. Highly recommended.
Anna, 1-night trip

8/10 Very good

Cute glamping!

Cute “glamping” tents! The beds were comfortable with plenty of room in our 3-person tent. Bathrooms were convenient but at least one of the showers was broken - so a long wait in the evening since the camp appeared to be fully booked the nights we were there. Liked the convenience of the remote check-in. Staff was quick to answer our questions via text. Website should make it clear that there is no potable water on site. Thankfully I thought to ask while we were still in town and could buy a few gallons of water at a nearby grocery store, so we were fine.
2-night trip

2/10 Poor

Linens were dirty, hard to get too. All amenities supplied were not working.
John, 1-night trip

4/10 Fair

Okay - the tent was nice, but the bathrooms/showers were not very clean and the parking space for our tent was so rutted, narrow and steep that we couldn't walk by on both sides and I couldn't shut the hatch because it was so high. I wouldn't stay here again.

4/10 Fair

The road was rough to travel. The bedding was dirty and didn't seem clean. The lanterns were dead or not working. The bathrooms were gross and i felt like at anytime it was going to fall apart. Id much rather stay at an RV park and pitch a tent for the night.
Gail, 1-night trip

8/10 Very good

This was a really cute place to stay, it was a fun experience. There were almost 50 tents though, and I was expecting there would be only a few. There aren't really enough bathrooms to accommodate that many people if the campground is full. I had to wait in line to shower, and the morning we left the showers had clogged up. If you're used to backcountry camping, this is definitely a nice treat. However, I think it was a bit overpriced for what you got.
Dani, 2-night trip

4/10 Fair

Awful camp site

We knew this is a camp, sleeping in a tent. But when compared to the other camps, they have no electricity, public used BBQ sites, but here nothing, even though when we took a shower, sometimes no hot water, and that morning the toilets even though no water, as well as it’s blocked. It was so awful and disgusting. We really requested partially refund. In their description, they said we could have the BBQ,or shared fire pits in the designated area. when we got there and called them, it was fire ban in the camp. However we saw people were having BBQ…. It is better to have a shared fridge. Coz all our food got bad. We believe this is family owned property, at least they need to provide some service or easy to seek help. Other than that, only a toll free number to call…. Hard to find someone.
Bun, 1-night trip

2/10 Poor

Go to Under Canvas instead! Expensive and advertised as a luxury campsite, my experience was terrible! First, the check-in procedures were a mess. We were supposed to receive an email with instructions 24 hours prior to our stay, but it wasn’t emailed until 3:30 pm that day, and we didn't receive it until the morning after our stay due to limited cell service issues near Glacier National Park. The gravel road leading to the camp was rough and poorly marked, making it difficult to find our way. We arrived not knowing which tent site was ours, and nobody answered the phone number listed. There is no host office on-site either. Fortunately, we ran into the host when we stopped by another campsite to ask for advice. The tent sites were small and overgrown, with some lacking space to park a car. Useless lanterns that don’t work were provided instead of lights, and they never provided a list of items to bring, leaving us completely unprepared for our stay. The shower trailers were filthy, with only cold water and no towels available. The eating area was in an overgrown meadow requiring wading through tall grass to reach. The tent sites lacked fire pits or grill areas, making it impossible to enjoy a campfire. There aren't any trash bins on-site (not even the bear-proof bins found everywhere else in the area). We were advised to keep our trash in our car and take it with us. While the beds in the tents were a saving grace, they couldn't make up for the lack of amenities at
Kate, 1-night trip

2/10 Poor

What a disaster and terrible experience

DONT DO IT! Book anywhere else but here. Read the reviews and take the warning. The place is trying to scam people to camp in their primitive pricey backyard. There are no trash cans, no bear boxes, no water to drink, which was also not mentioned during booking. We arrived at 6:00pm to our assigned tent and found the property destitute. The tent had wet foam mattresses that will Mildew, pools of water on the uneven ground, everything was wet and uncared for. Zipper to tent didn’t close and area around tent overgrown. Got a text around 6:20pm saying they are canceling our reservation and they took down many tents hours ago. Now it’s 7pm on a Saturday night with tired kids from traveling all day with no place to stay for 2 nights. Check in was at 4pm and we got a text near 6:30pm saying we needed to find new accommodations. We ended up barely finding a place on a weekend night but had to pay an outrageous amount of money. Place is overgrown, no place to sit or park, it’s a joke. Go camp in your own backyard for a better experience. Pictures online are not what it looks like! Beware! Then they tried to give us credit to use next year, but I wanted a refund. I’d never go back.
Soaking wet foam mattress, pooling water, uneven ground, wet and gross
Krista, 1-night trip

6/10 Good

Basic. The round canvas tents are situated on a hillside - groups up to 3. They are on a mountain - so expect to sleep tilted. There is no electricity in the yurts. The shower/bath house was as expected, not clean but not gross. Solar lights left for use did not have charge - so we used our phones to see. Ok for a cheap night close to West Glacier- but would be a rough extended stay. It’s camping - basic camping. I probably would look for a different option next time.
Some have better parking than others
1-night trip

6/10 Good

Point positif, literie très bonne. Comme on est dans une tente les lit ne sont pas vraiment horizontal, mais nous avons bien dormi. Communication OK, mais les mail sont dans les spam.. Pas vraiment de la faute de l'établissement. C'est sommaire mais on a bien dormi. Les sanitaires sont sommairee, mais la chaîne pour la douche est vraiment très très courte 😂. Pour une nuit ou deux, c'est OK.
Christophe, 1-night trip

8/10 Very good

I loved that the First Lady I spoke to was kind and allowed us to switch tents, unfortunately the bathrooms did not have any paper towels or soap in the shower which we expected after our stay at wonder camp Yellowstone. Unfortunately we had to leave early due to an unexpected issue.
Alvin, 3-night trip

10/10 Exceptional

Was a seamless visit, quiet before the long weekend.
Shane, 1-night trip

4/10 Fair

A lot of good stuff here, but very poor customer service by the hosts. Check-in instructions were strangely written from only the perspective of the lower tents, but we were in the upper tents, so there was confusion (among everyone) about where to find the bathrooms and showers. The trailer for the showers was not clearly marked, as only some of the bays had showers. The trailer had been recently serviced as the trashes were emptied, but the soap dispensers (in all six bathrooms) did not have soap. After notifying our host, this was not rectified over our three days there. The second night, one of the other campers was blasting music long past dark. The hosts also did not address this. After we had checked out and left, we received a message saying everything was “restocked now,” as if we were coming back that night. Too late! Also, no response at all concerning the noise curfew violator. As far as the good, the beds were very comfortable (although the ground was slanted), and the tents were nice. Doubly nice that we did not have to set anything up. The tent sites were clearly numbered and marked. And the location and proximity to the West Glacier park entrance was pretty much unbeatable.
Brent, 2-night trip

4/10 Fair

Almost everything about our stay here was NOT what was advertised on their website. We were deceived! When we arrived, the tent we were given had a broken zipper and wouldn’t close. We were then given a different tent, which also had a broken zipper, but we were able to jimmy it to close most of the way. The tents were set on uneven dirt patches, so nothing was level. We had to rearrange the furniture inside to get it level enough so we didn’t slide out of bed. One night it rained and the tent flooded. There were big puddles all over the floor, and everything we had got soaked! We had our luggage on the floor since there were no luggage racks or benches, so a lot of our stuff got completely ruined. The solar lights they provided didn’t work at all. Thankfully we had headlamps with us. The bathrooms were small stalls on a trailer with RV style toilets. The water on the property was non potable, so we couldn’t get a drink or brush our teeth safely! Water In the showers would go from ice cold to scalding hot, with no in between. To keep the water on you had to hold down a chain while showering. The “campfire area” was not close to the tents, and was overgrown with grass and weeds. There were no picnics tables anywhere on the grounds, and nowhere to cook on our camp stove or wash dishes. Parking was inadequate; there were not enough spaces for everyone. You can’t just put beds with pretty pillows in a big tent and call it “glamping”. STAY ELSEWHERE!!!
Carolyn, 2-night trip

2/10 Poor

The Wander Camp at Glacier National park isn’t as advertised. If you are going to stay in the “clamping tents” find somewhere else… the tents leaked terribly during a rain and a lot of our stuff was ruined. The lifters are deceiving and the beds in the tents are not level causing the bed to slide on the frame.
Sean, 3-night trip