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    Many Glacier Hotel

    Very old hotel! Small rooms, no tv, little WiFi, no service. The best experience I have had visiting a national park. You are completely immersed in the vast beauty of this place! If you get a chance to see or be a part of the Hootenanny, consider yourself lucky! It was a hoot! I could have stayed here forever! Food was pretty good considering the remote location.

    View of Swiftcurrent Lake from the Many Glacier Hotel's dining room.
    Shauna-Rae B.

    My husband and I stayed 4 nights. The room was a king, park-side room at over $300/ night. Very spend, but IN Glacier National Park. My room was comfortable, but there's no A/C, so it could get very warm in the summer. We stayed September 10-14 and the weather was great with highs in the 50s and 60sF, the low on our last day was 29F. Make sure you get the Ptarmigan Grand Breakfast Buffet, the dining room has unforgettable views of Swiftcurrent Lake. Our biggest problem was the UNuseable WiFi. After waiting 30 minutes to get connected, my husband was only able to get some of his email headers to load, and none of the email. So you WON'T be able to sync your phone or your tracking apps until you leave the Park and use your cellular data. This hotel is truly historic and epic. We had a once in a lifetime experience hiking the western part of Glacier. Be forewarned that you MUST make your reservation by phone about 12-13 months in advance and your reservation is held by prepayment of the first night's stay.

    Lake on hike to Grinnell Glacier.

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    Going-To-The-Sun Inn & Suites

    (19 reviews)

    I mean.... What…read moreI stayed here 2 nights cause I wanted to be closer to the east glacier side so I don't have to wake up as early. Oh this was a mistake... I mean I powered through the 2 nights but I felt very... dirty... Everything here was outdated, the carpets and beddings are questionable... same with the towels... sigh... Environment The was plenty of parking available, it is right off the Main Street, so if felt ok.. I was able to park right in front of my room and see my car.. It was a little shady for me Niceness of the staff Very nice staff, they had a water machine in the front office. The check-in was easy. The check-out... I am not sure how it really works, if you want to check out before 7am, you may have to call someone. I tried to check out at 6:50 and there was a note on the door to call (which didn't work btw) then I called another number and the person was able to open the door so I checked-out. The check-out process could be optimized.. maybe have a dropbox for people to drop off keys... Dollar It was the saver price! I paid around 90$ a night. Though I feel like it isn't worth the cost. Yes/No NO I would not stay here again...

    If you want a room with no hot water, dirty carpets, grimy walls and a pack of dogs outside your…read moredoor....this is the place for you! The office manager does not respond when you ring the bell to her office to explain these issues, she doesn't answer! Bring a tent and sleeping bags, that would be preferable to this "Inn" I am giving it a 1 star rating because to publish this review a star rating is required! An honest rating would be F !

    Many Glacier Hotel - Lakeside view of hotel

    Many Glacier Hotel

    (25 reviews)

    My rating is based on visiting the area for a day. We did not stay overnight. I wish we did…read more Probably the best way to see the park is to stay at the several lodges rather than commute from Whitefish or other areas. I heard the lodges fill up fast and are very expensive however. This historic hotel is quite incredible from the architecture to the settling right on the lake. It might be expensive but the time savings on being able to start hikes right from the hotel may be worth it. For people like us who did not stay overnight you can enjoy the hotel common areas and restaurants. However unfortunately no WiFi unless you are guests. And they need to install benches outside where you wait for the shuttle.

    This is a review for the Patarmigan Room. We hiked for about 10 miles round trip so we treated…read moreourselves to a nice white table cloth dinner. Hubs had the single pork loin (fancy wording for thick pork chop) and I had the roast chicken with cream sauce. Hubs enjoyed the pork chop with its subtle flavors and moist meat served on garlic mash. The first bite of my chicken was awesome as the skin had crunch and the meat was moist. But subsequent to that bite, some parts of the chicken was dry. I really enjoyed the wild rice and veggies though. I'm not a big vegetable fan but the roasted veggies were pretty and had a great assortment. The food was pretty good but not knock your socks off great, but you can't beat the view. Turns out the menu for the lounge has some of the same items as the fancy dinner room for the same price. I think the lounge may have had burgers tho but not sure. Service was also pretty good as most places we'd been to in the last two days had dismal if non existent service. I'd stop here again for a nice hot meal, great view and good service, which seems to be a rare thing to find the area.

    Lodgepole Gallery & Tipi Village

    Lodgepole Gallery & Tipi Village

    (10 reviews)

    We booked "Traditional Cabin, Private Bathroom, Lake View (Buffalo-Cabin #2)" for 4 of us during an…read moreAugust 2021 Glacier NP trip. We arrived late (~10PM) and nearly couldn't find the place because it was PITCH DARK without visible signage or lighting. Address says at Durham Road but it's really a dirt road 50 feet from Durham that is very easily missed. We found our check-in details taped to the front door. I say "found" because it was PITCH DARK so I had to use the flashlight on my cell phone and the lights to the car in order to see it. The paper directed us to Cabin 2 and said the key could be found under the front mat. We walked over uneven terrain, down stairs, across more uneven terrain to find Cabin 2. It was PITCH DARK without any outdoor lighting or lights on in the cabin. The room itself (and really, it was just a square room) was fine. It seemed clean, but was very basic. We immediately noticed there wasn't a bathroom attached. The bathrooms and showers are located in another structure back across the uneven terrain, up the flight of stairs, across more uneven terrain to the bathroom structure. Any middle of the night bathroom trips would need to be made in the PITCH DARK without any outdoor lighting. We ultimately decided it wouldn't be safe for us to stay there, so we left. We luckily found a lovely room WITH A BATHROOM at Glacier Park Lodge that was much more comfortable and safe for our family of 4. BEWARE of the misleading "private bathroom" and bathroom "a few steps away" language that are totally inaccurate and meant to mislead. Definitely not appropriate for anyone with mobility issues.

    This experience was pretty amazing, and we loved staying on the blackfeet reservation. Just know…read moregoing in that it isn't a hotel; rather you are sleeping on the ground and outside. It is not an experience that is for everyone. From my understanding, these tipis are pretty authentic and the owner is a member of the blackfeet tribe with great knowledge in building tipis. Nearby the tipi, there is a warm shower house, and also a room guests have 24 hour access too; to hang out in. Sleeping in the tipi with my friends is an experience I won't soon forget.

    Super 8 by Wyndham Cut Bank - Guest room

    Super 8 by Wyndham Cut Bank

    (10 reviews)

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    Great hotel, very friendly and accommodating staff. We appreciated the kind hospitality after a lot…read moreof hours on the road. Thanks!

    This hotel is just gross. If Wyndham will put their name on this hotel, their name means nothing…read moreabout quality or cleanliness. The carpets are stained, the hotel entry is cluttered and grungy, our room smelled weird, and there was pee on the toilet seat in our room...before we ever used the toilet. That means they didn't clean our room's toilet and if they didn't clean the toilet, what else did they neglect? Fortunately, I carry clorox wipes when I travel and I personally wiped down all the surfaces in our room. Oh, and I also found a glue trap under the bed against the wall. I have NEVER stayed in a hotel that had glue traps in the room! Why do they need glue traps?? Mice or bugs, but either way it's unsettling. I understand that all hotels must use pest control, but using glue traps in the room is tacky and disgusting. We felt so gross staying here and absolutely hated it. Unfortunately, it's the nicest hotel in Cut Bank. That's not saying much. Also, the walls are very thin. You can hear everything going on in the hallway and adjacent rooms. I was up until 3 am because of an adjoining room's occupant going in and out of their room all night and allowing the door to slam. We only stayed here because it was close to Glacier National Park. The only thing that got me through this stay was knowing I had a very nice room in Kalispell for the next leg of our trip.

    Glacier Park Lodge

    Glacier Park Lodge

    (113 reviews)

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    Loved the Glacier Park Lodge! We stopped here for lunch on our way to Two Medicine. Played…read morevolleyball by the teepee!! The bison burger was really good and the Smoked Trout BLT was delicious. The trout fish dip was heavy on the cream cheese. Black bean burger was yum and the tomato jam that comes with the Warm Bread is delicious. They had one of the best gift shops I've seen during this Montana trip and picked up a bunch of stuff for my loved ones at home. The main lounge has lots of wooden furniture and a big beautiful fireplace. My husband enjoyed playing horseshoe out back and I got my mother in law to play the 1890s piano! Good place to reset with internet service and snacks before you head on back for your nature day.

    During initial planning, I overlooked this place: it isn't an official park hotel, so I figured it…read morewas a bland also-ran, overflow for people who didn't plan sufficiently far in advance. But then I learned it's the original grand lodge built by the Great Northern Railway, full of history! In terms of location, it worked perfectly for one night of our trip. It's very convenient for the Two Medicine area of the park. But I wouldn't recommend it as a base for a long visit, it's almost an hour drive to the St Mary visitor center. I'm pretty surprised by the negative reviews here. We stayed in a Main Lodge Value room and found everything clean and comfortable. Nothing fancy, but everything I expected in the room. And the lobby and common areas were outstanding. There are a ton of great places to sit, the big logs are really impressive, and the grounds are terrific, with flowers, horseshoes, and even a small (lumpy) soccer field. Everyone we encountered were friendly and hardworking. Most surprising are complaints about tiny showers: ours had a neat large clawfoot bathtub with good fixture & curtains to shower. So I guess that isn't a common feature, but it's not like we had a super deluxe room.

    Many Glacier Hotel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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