I want to like this Wander Camp location very much, but there were so many caveats like how bumpy and crazy it was to get up to the camp, which was essentially on a cliff bordering Glacier National Park’s West Entrance and the small town of Coram. Firstly, get yourself a Jeep or at the very least a decently tall SUV to get up here. Parking was limited, especially if most of the tents were occupied, which was the case during my one night here, so be VERY careful when you pull in and/or back out. Secondly, the campground itself, much like many recent reviews have stated, is under heavy construction, though minimal noises were heard and only before sundown. Thirdly, I’m so surprised no one else has mentioned this, but there is literally a train track somewhere below the cliff where this camp is situated and holy cow, the train’s horns blaring in the middle of the night (at least three times) definitely took some years off my life. I’ve gone camping before, but it is relatively peaceful if not completely silent save for the natural hums and chirps of Mother Nature’s fauna. Lastly, the tent itself was on VERY bumpy ground, prepare to sprain ankles unless you’re wearing some ankle braces or high, protective hiking boots. For all the construction that is going on here, I’m surprised the owner of this site didn’t think to level the ground better before pitching tents up all over this plateau cliff. The one huge plus is the bed and blankets are actually very warm and insulating.