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Why is Glacier National Park called the “Crown of the Continent”?
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Known as the “Crown of the Continent”,
Glacier National Park serves as the headwaters
for many streams and rivers flowing to the Gulf of Mexico,
the Pacific Ocean, and Hudson Bay.
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What attracts visitors to Glacier National Park?
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Its spectacular scenery and changing seasons
draw in the masses, while its wealth of activities and
unique assortment of accommodations keep them coming back.
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Where can visitors stay in Glacier National Park?
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Here are 25 places to stay when visiting
Glacier National Park.
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Apgar Village Lodge
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Travelers who are looking for a truly marvelous experience when visiting Glacier National Park should look no further than Apgar Village Lodge. The lodge’s idyllic location on the shores of Lake McDonald provides marvelous water views framed by the picturesque Rocky Mountains. Guests can enjoy activities like swimming and canoeing the pristine lakes or hiking the lushly forested trails around the lodge.
The cozy, rustic lakeside cabins are painted dark brown with a light-yellow trim. Interiors feature knotty pine walls and ceilings, dark-gray carpeted floors, and modest furnishings. This national park paradise is the perfect nature lover’s retreat.
Apgar Village Lodge, Lake View Drive, West Glacier, MT 59936, Phone: 844-868-7474
Belton Chalet
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The Belton Chalet is situated along U.S. Highway 2, at Glacier National Park’s west entrance in West Glacier, Montana. The wonderfully restored lodge and chalet provide a convenient home base for visitors who plan on exploring Glacier National Park.
Guests will have plenty to keep them busy when staying here, with nearby activities that include whitewater rafting, guided hiking, rock climbing, and world-class fishing. The hotel is built in the Arts and Crafts style from the early 1900s, and a lot of the original art and furniture is still being used today. With the addition of modern amenities, guests will enjoy their experience in comfort.
Belton Chalet, 12575 US-2, West Glacier, MT 59936, Phone: 406-888-5000
Cedar Creek Lodge
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This traditional-style Rocky Mountain lodge is infused with sophistication and elegance that give it an upscale quality. Cedar Creek Lodge is situated just west of the Flathead River in Columbia Falls, Montana.
Guests staying here will appreciate being only minutes from Glacier National Park, where they can enjoy activities like hiking to Virginia Falls or taking a boat tour on the lakes in Many Glacier. Rooms feature plush bedding with rustic cabin blankets, beige walls with hanging wildlife photography art, and contemporary wood furnishings. Additional hotel amenities include an indoor pool and whirlpool, a fitness center, and daily complimentary breakfast.
Cedar Creek Lodge, 930 Second Avenue West, Columbia Falls, MT 59912, Phone: 855-733-4522
Glacier Guides Lodge
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Glacier Guides Lodge is situated just south of the Middle Fork Flathead River and U.S. Highway 2 in West Glacier, Montana. This very charming and eco-friendly hotel is nestled into the lush forest and provides its guests with an intimate and tranquil Rocky Mountain retreat.
Guests staying here will appreciate the convenience of enjoying activities like biking, fishing, hiking, and scenic rafting with Glacier Guides and Montana Raft. Rooms feature gray terrazzo floors, Western-style log furniture, and rustic cabin blankets at the foot of the beds. Room amenities include a private bathroom, flat-screen TV, and a complimentary continental breakfast.
Glacier Guides Lodge, 11970 Highway 2 East, West Glacier, MT 59936, Phone: 800-521-7238
Glacier Highland
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Located along U.S. Highway 2 and just south of the Middle Fork Flathead River travelers will find the lovely Glacier Highland motel. This local family-owned motel has been in business since 1927. Glacier Highland offers its guests rustic accommodation with modern amenities and is the perfect location for visitors wanting to explore Glacier National Park.
Guests visiting the park can enjoy activities including world-class hiking, whitewater rafting, or horseback riding through scenic Rocky Mountain trails. Rooms have gray carpet beige walls, western-style log furniture, plaid comforters, and flat-screen TVs. They also feature private bathrooms, satellite channels, and complimentary Wi-Fi.
Glacier Highland, 12555 Highway 2 E, West Glacier, MT 59936, Phone: 406-888-5427
Glacier Outdoor Center
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Travelers looking for authentic West Glacier lodging will appreciate the charming log cabins that the Glacier Outdoor Center
has to offer. Situated along U.S. Highway 2, this West Glacier accommodation is located within a mile of Glacier National Park’s west entrance.
These rustic cabins are the perfect base camp for activities including guided fly-fishing, scenic float tours, red bus tours, and wildlife photography. The property features volleyball courts, trout ponds, and horseshoe pits. From the standard cabins to the vacation rental and the guest ranch, all of the accommodations feature completely furnished kitchens, gas fireplaces, complimentary Wi-Fi, and satellite TV.
Glacier Outdoor Center, 106 Going-to-the-sun Road, West Glacier, MT 59936, Phone: 406-888-5454
Glacier Park Lodge
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Glacier Park Lodge is situated along Montana Highway 49, just north of U.S. Highway 2 in East Glacier Park Montana. Visitors will be impressed from the moment they arrive by the rolling green fields filled with towering pines, the incredibly beautiful garden brimming with wildflowers, and the Rocky Mountains backdrop.
The lobby features towering Douglas fir logs, a lovely stone fireplace, and large rustic chandeliers. All of the accommodations provide rustic furniture and decor with modern amenities for added comfort. Guests can enjoy activities like exploring Glacier National Park or playing a round of golf at the lodge’s very own course.
Glacier Park Lodge, 499 MT-49, East Glacier Park, MT 59434, Phone: 844-868-7474
Granite Park Chalet
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There is probably no better way to connect with Glacier National Park’s natural majestic scenery and bountiful wildlife than to stay at Granite Park Chalet. Constructed between 1914 and 1915 by Great Northern Railway, the chalet was built to provide a comfortable backcountry lodging option inside of Glacier National Park.
First one among several, it’s now one of two remaining chalets. This rustic lodge made of timber and stone is a National Historic Landmark. Granite Park Chalet is not for the faint of heart: Guests can only reach it by hiking. The ones that make it, however, will be rewarded with an unrivaled Glacier Park experience.
Granite Park Chalet, West Glacier, MT 59936, Phone: 855-733-4522
Great Northern Resort
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These wonderfully rustic Montana cabins provide the perfect home base for adventurers and visitors looking to explore marvelous Glacier National Park. Great Northern Resort is situated just north of U.S. Highway 2, and only a mile from the park’s west entrance.
Guests will have access to amazing outdoor activities that include whitewater rafting, horseback riding, guided fishing tours, and hiking. The charming log cabins have two levels – both featuring decks with chairs, while the lower deck has a gas grill. The interiors feature rustic furniture and decor and knotty pine. Each cabin has a full bathroom, gas fireplace, and satellite TV.
Great Northern Resort, 12127 Highway 2E, West Glacier, MT 59936, Phone: 800-735-7897
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