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SWAN LAKE CAMPGROUND, MT

part ofFlathead National Forest, US Forest Service
Status: Open through Mon Sep 30 2013   Season Dates

Site, Loop:

G1, A Loop

Type:

GROUP STANDARD NONELECTRIC

Please enter arrival date
Reservation Window: Sat Jun 22 2013 – Wed Jun 18 2014


Check-in: 2:00 pm
  


Nights
  
Departure date:
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Check-out: 2:00 pm

Site Details

  • Site Type: GROUP STANDARD NONELECTRIC
  • Site Reserve Type: Site-Specific
  • Checkin Time: 2:00 pm
  • Checkout Time: 2:00 pm
  • Type of Use: Overnight
  • Min Num of People: 10
  • Max Num of People: 100
  • Max Num of Vehicles: 15
  • Driveway Surface: Paved
  • Driveway Entry: Back-In
  • Max Vehicle Length: 48
  • Shade: Partial
  • Capacity/Size Rating: Single

Know Before You Go

Site

You are paying for a $25 nightly reservation fee and a $9 booking charge. You will be charged an additional $15 per camping unit per night when you arrive at the campground. There is a minimum fee of 5 camping units per night. This means that each night will cost, at minimum, an additional $75 a night that is not covered in this reservation fee. Therefore, if you have more than 5 units it will cost this reservation fee, plus the minimum camping fee of $75 a night, plus an additional $15 per additional camping unit over 5 units.

A minimum of five camper units is required to reserve the Overnight Group Site. A camper unit is defined as a motor home, trailer, pick-up camper or family tent. Overnight users will be charged a $15.00 per camper unit per night fee upon arrival.

Legend

A : Available for online reservation (click to book arrival date)
L : Accepting Lottery Application (click to apply for the lottery)
W : First-come-first-served at facility (subject to availability)
R : Reserved
X : Not Available
Footnotes: (applicable only where specifically marked above)
** Arrival dates earlier than the online-reservation-window may also be available at the facility.
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