This park needs better maintenance. We were so looking forward to stopping by Tupelo, but... The informational placards shown in the picture were missing, and there is no information regarding the visitor center at the site itself. As the visitor center is a mile down the road, we completely missed it until we were doing more research on the area. The cannons, sidewalks, and main monument are nicely maintained.
Great Place all round for Families, Kids. Turon National Park, Capertee.
Camping ,4x4 Driving, Turon River Fishing and Swimming or Drive to Sunny Corner along Firetrails Portland and Sofala nearby.
2 and 1/2 hr from Sydney
Before the Going-to-the-Sun Road opened for vehicle traffic, Two Medicine ($20/night) was an extremely popular destination for visitors. Still holding its majestic beauty, Two Medicine is now a quiet and peaceful location in Glacier, located approximately 13 miles from East Glacier. Sites are on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Sites within the campground at Two Medicine are generally shaded by trees and offer some privacy from other campers. Thirteen sites can accommodate RVs up to 32 feet. Potable water is accessible in the campground, and restroom facilities are equipped with flush toilets and sinks with running water. Be sure to join a ranger for nightly evening programs at the amphitheater within the campground. Check the park's ranger guided activity schedule for more information.
On the shore of Two Medicine Lake stands what used to be the Two Medicine Chalet. Built by the Great Northern Railway, it now serves as a camp store and gift shop, and is a registered historic landmark. Shuttle service, boat tours, and Red Bus tours can be found at Two Medicine. There are numerous day hiking opportunities available, including a handicap accessible trail to Running Eagle Falls. Wildlife enthusiasts will want to have their binoculars handy in Two Medicine.
Sites are on a first-come, first-serve basis. Primitive camping is available from 9/22 - 10/31 or until closed by weather conditions. The fee for primitive camping is $10 per night. During primitive camping season there is no water available and campers are advised to bring their own drinking water. Source: National Park Advocates,