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    5.0 (3 reviews)
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    Can not recommend enough!!! Absolutely a must do if heading to Glacier National Park.

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    Sky Eco Rentals

    Sky Eco Rentals

    4.9(13 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Rented E-bikes to do GTTSR in Glacier Natl Park. Rental was very easy to book online, when we…read morearrived at the shop, everything was ready to go. How to use the e-bikes was thoroughly explained. Price was the best we found, and included the helmet & bike locks too. Bikes were in excellent condition & worked great! We had a great time & highly recommend Sky Eco Rentals! The gentleman who helped us was knowledgeable & was very friendly.

    Hands down I would absolutely recommend this place for stay if you're coming to glacier. I'll admit…read moreI was a little bit hesitant in the beginning. Because usually I camp and I don't stay at a hotel/motel/bnb. However with that being said there's a full-on grocery store downstairs. There are cute cabins that I will in the future absolutely be renting. And I am staying in what they call the bluebird. It is a cute quaint little residence. It does not have a kitchenette however I intend on eating out while I'm here so I don't need a kitchenette. The bed is beautiful it's an old wooden type bed. It looks like it's from The Log Cabin era they're keeping it inform with the whole glacier National Park theme. Huge massive TV set in case you desire at the end of a day to kick back relax and watch them tv. It has a window that looks out into the forest area. And a cute little table set that actually has two stools in it and I like it so much I may buy something like that for my own residence. The accommodations are more than adequate. There's a futon couch in case you want to sleep four people in here. It comes with a bathtub and a shower and the air conditioning unit ductwork goes immediately to the outside so it's not one of those window units where you have to pull the window down and pin it in between and hope that the bugs don't come in it's not anything even close to that it literally goes to the outside and it's part of the wall. It's an upstairs unit which works fantastic for me. And it has a little patio area out front which I sit and have my coffee and watch the wildlife. The outside Courtyard area is super cute they really took a lot of time for attention and detail. Parking could not be any more convenient you're literally right in front of your own cabin. ADDITIONAL // They have Tesla charging stations here!! I believe they're the only one in Glacier that has this amenity. In addition, they have Tesla's that are brand spanking new and extremely clean inside that you can rent. How awesome is that!

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    Glacier Outfitters - Kayaks

    Glacier Outfitters

    4.7(51 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    Views views views!…read more Great change of pace after days of hiking. I rented a 1 seater kayak from glacier outfitters. It may look like a far walk but it isn't! Totally doable. The staff was very nice to explain everything to me. They showed me the lake map and where to go and not go, etc. Instructions were very clear. I rented 2 hours (they have you 15 mins for the round trip walk). The walk from the rental to the lake I thought was a bit of a walk but it was not bad to haul the kayak there, they are on wheels so it is not bad. You leave the wheels near the trees. Returning the kayak was fairly easy as well. There are lockers available that you can put your stuff if you don't want to take it with you. The minimum number of hours is 2 hours and it was 40 something. Overall it was a good experience! Everything was great. Would recommend and use service again.

    We made reservations at Glacier Outfitters for kayaks for the day. (highly recommend reservations)…read more There is a small parking lot and some street parking but it was not a busy day and it was full. We had people waiting for our parking spot when we returned to the car. I'm not sure where people would park when it gets very busy. Perhaps there is another parking lot I didn't see. When you walk up to G.O. you sign waivers, pay the fee and are gathered in an area for instructions. The man who provided the instructions was very informative. Advised us of areas in Flathead Lake to avoid including a rough water area and a few bald eagle's nests as they recently laid eggs. After instructions, you are provided with the kayak, paddle, life jacket and a cart to roll the kayak down to the lake. Now, I'm pretty strong but the kayaks are heavy. I did think to myself, how would someone with less strength get this kayak down to the lake? Something to ask about if you are renting as it is several yards to walk with a heavy kayak. The carts were easy to remove and stash while we spent the day in the lake. When you finish kayaking, you simply load the kayak back on the cart and roll it back to G.O., drop off gear and you are done. We had a great experience with Glacier Outfitters and would use them again.

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    Base Camp Bigfork

    Base Camp Bigfork

    4.8(24 reviews)
    25.8 mi

    Really disappointed with how we were treated here, especially after planning around this for weeks…read more This was our first time trying Basecamp Bigfork. We've rented kayaks from other places around the lake for years without issue, even in unpredictable weather, but this year we thought we'd try something new (don't). We had a reservation for the 4th and came fully prepared: rented a U-Haul to transport and store the kayaks, brought our own gear, safety lights, and had a secure location to store the boats overnight. We communicated clearly leading up to the reservation, repeatedly assuring them that we wouldn't go out unless the weather conditions improved. We were asking for the option to maybe go out if it cleared up. Instead, they cancelled the reservation last minute with no room for discussion. They kept bringing up that it was "getting too late," even though we were still within our scheduled time and in regular contact. It felt like they didn't trust us to make our own judgment call, and that was especially frustrating given how much planning we had done and how careful we were being. It completely derailed our holiday plans, and they showed no real effort to accommodate or even acknowledge that. No flexibility, just a blanket cancellation with a shrug. We've dealt with unpredictable Montana weather before and had a plan, but never with a company this rigid or dismissive.

    Book Early - It's Amazing if you love nature and DOGS!…read more So, 3 years ago I called in early November to get a reservation for a half day dogsledding trip over Christmas week, and was told they were all booked up. So, when we decided over the summer to go to Whitefish for the holidays, I called and made a reservation (this was in August!). Seriously, it was at least 4 months in advance and I pretty much stalked them until I got confirmation that I had secured a reservation. Upon arriving in the Flathead Valley, I noticed how little snow there was and started to worry that the dogsledding would be canceled, but luckily, Mark texted that it was still on and he had a location that still had snow and we'd be fine. Thank goodness! Upon arrival, we were given a tour of the kennel, met the 6 dogs that were going to be our team, and loaded them up in the trailer. We got a bit of a lesson on how to manage the sled and then drove about 40 minutes south to an area that had a good amount of snow and got the dogs all harnessed up and off we went! There were two of us, so one of us was standing and driving the sled, and one of us was sitting as a passenger. We were able to switch out throughout the trip, so we both got to be the driver for a portion of the trip. When you are the passenger, you can take pictures and video, which is nice, but standing and driving the sled is the BEST part. We sledded down a road for quite a while, letting the dogs take breaks as needed. Mark, the owner of the company, managed the team by cross country skiing along side us the entire way to make sure the dogs behaved, gave us instruction and lead the way. It's quite amazing how much physical effort he puts in for you to have a great time - he basically exercises for two hour straight. The second half of the tour included heading into the back country, sledding through trees on a narrow trail. OMG - this was amazing! We stopped along the river and had hot chocolate, which was such a nice way to enjoy the scenery and let the dogs rest, take pictures and pet and kiss the dogs. If you are still debating if you should do this, I would say don't hesitate - DO IT. Especially if you are in good physical condition, enjoy outdoor activities and love dogs. It is such a unique and amazing day. Also, Mark is a fantastic guide, he makes it fun, light and he is so incredibly nice. The dogs are super sweet (although, they do get a bit rowdy and occasionally get into little tiffs with each other) and the scenery is outstanding. I seriously had a smile on my face the entire time, laughing continuously as we went through the trees. We had a blast and I'm so grateful we got to experience this day, it was the highlight of our trip. Last note, I wasn't sure what to wear. I would dress like you are going skiing. Since sometimes you are sitting, you get a bit more chilly, so dress in layers. I had on Sorel winter snow boots, ski pants, thermal underwear top and bottom, a fleece and a puffer jacket, along with warm ski socks, a warm hat and my ski gloves. If it is a really cold day, I'd get those hand warmers and foot warmer things that you can put in your boots and gloves.

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