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    Coram Cottage - Front

    Coram Cottage

    (2 reviews)

    Small and cute, this was our base when roaming the Glacier area…read more The owner was nice to work with and even came by to visit but we were gone. There are horses, chickens, an early rising rooster (!), and turkey next door which add to the rural flavor. We enjoyed an evening drink on the outside deck. He has comfortable living room sofas and chairs. Even though the beds were pretty and comfortable, the linens were a thin, polyester blend which greatly detracted from the rest of the nicely planned items. He has a propane BBQ and the minimum kitchen essentials. The worst part of the place was the enormously LOUD TRAINS. This house is less than a block from the main line and several times throughout the day and night it sounds as if they're coming through the deck !! Bringing EARPLUGS is an absolute necessity. None of us got any sleep the first night there. After we found a store that sold foam earplugs, sleeping in the plastic sheets was bearable.

    Stayed here in August when we went to Glacier National Park and really enjoyed it…read more The owner (John) was very responsive and helpful when we booked through vrbo.com. The directions given were easy and my GPS had no problem finding the address. While the kitchen doesn't have a dishwasher, it's decently sized given the size of the house and we were able to prepare some very solid meals after visiting a local grocery store over in Columbia Falls. The bedrooms are not huge but the queen-sized beds are very comfortable. The linens must have been recently upgraded because they didn't feel like polyester at all. I've stayed at plenty of Westins and W Hotels and this bed was just as comfortable in its own rustic Montana way. Yes, the railroad is about 300 feet from the house but bring earplugs and you'll be fine. The living room is awesome. Satellite TV and free Wifi, and a couple of super comfortable couches. The location is impressive. 5 minutes to the west entrance of Glacier National Park (but leave early in the AM to avoid the lineup of cars trying to get in!). You're walking distance from a distillery as well as a very good pizza restaurant; both of which we sampled and enjoyed.

    Sky Eco Rentals

    Sky Eco Rentals

    (12 reviews)

    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!

    We rented a cabin here for our Glacier NP trip. Decent accommodations. Nothing fancy but it's clean…read moreand located near the park.

    The Great Bear Inn - Entrance

    The Great Bear Inn

    (16 reviews)

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    Though the accommodations are nice and the location is close to the West Entrance of Glacier…read moreNational Park, the new owners are not hospitable people and seem a bit unhinged.... For example, we arrived late one evening from Glacier Park, around 9:00 pm, and I was planning to make some spaghetti for a later dinner for my two kids. When I looked for a pot to boil the noodles, however, I couldn't find one, and then I saw the sign by the phone in the cabin that read "If you need anything," to call their service number. When I called the number, there was no answer, and since I had stayed at the Great Bear Inn before, I walked over to the main building, which was always open for guests, to find someone to help. When I found the place quiet and the manager's office closed, however, I went into the public kitchen area and took a pot, walked back to my cabin, and made the spaghetti. After my family ate the food, I washed and cleaned the pot and returned it to the kitchen. The following day I called the landlady, named "Bunny," and asked what I needed to do to check out the following day. When she asked me why I had called the previous night, I explained I needed to borrow a pot to cook spaghetti, but after I tried calling and then walked over to the office and found no one to help, I borrowed one from the public kitchen area, used it to boil the noodles, and after eating, I had cleaned the pot and promptly returned it to the kitchen. Bunny was irate and scolded me for doing this, insinuating that I had broken some sort of unpublished rule that the kitchen was off limits to guests. When I objected and said that I had both called and walked to the office for help, she was became rude to me, saying that she had an early bedtime schedule and could not be bothered after 9:00 pm. When I expressed my dissatisfaction at this blatant disregard of the customer's need, she became hostile, and when I told her that I had paid over $1500 to stay in the supposedly furnished cabin for three nights and therefore had a reasonable expectation to have the place furnished as was stated in the advertisement. When Bunny insisted that the pot I had needed was included in the kitchen area, I looked once again and finally found it -- but it was stored behind a wooden panel that was stuck due to poor maintenance of the property. When I explained this to her she was entirely unsympathetic and cold toward me... I have no ill-will toward Bunny and her husband Larry who manage the new version of the "Great Bear Inn." I had stayed at the resort twice before in previous years and under the former management my experience then was happy and the service was excellent. However I can no longer recommend the Great Bear Inn because the new management apparently has no idea of what decent customer service means. Let me close by saying that on the day of our departure, Larry, the husband of Bunny, aggressively came to the cabin and pounded on the door telling us to get out because it was almost 11:00 AM. At the time I was washing dishes we used there because there was a sign posted that said that all residents must wash the dishes before leaving, but Larry told me to just forget it and get out... He and Bunny then sat in their noisy ATV jeep in front of cabin until we finished packing the car and we drove off.... Disgraceful and childish behavior, to say the least, and I will NEVER stay at the Great Bear Inn again. For these and other reasons, not the least being the $500 per night price for staying there, I EMPHATICALLY DO NOT RECOMMEND THE GREAT BEAR INN.

    Very clean, quaint, secluded place to stay. The hosts were very kind and fixed an amazing…read morebreakfast. We had some mechanical problems on the motorcycle and he helped us out with that as well. Great shower, bed was soft but I slept like a baby. I'll be coming back someday!

    Moss Mountain Inn - Guest Area - Solarium

    Moss Mountain Inn

    (8 reviews)

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    Exhausted from a day of hiking in Glacier National Park we were looking for a cozy place to lounge…read moreas well as spend the night. Lucky for us this place had a room available last minute! Amazing sun room to relax in and see the outdoors even when raining or cold. Additionally, plenty of patio as well as yard space to sit outdoors. The room was adorable and clean. The owner could not have been more accommodating. We were so comfortable!

    One of my favorite B&Bs! I have often found that places will excel in one or two aspects and then…read moresuffer in others. For example, a B&B may have a great location and nice decor, but the food is no good or the innkeepers are less than welcoming. At Moss Mountain every aspect of the B&B is right on. The location is superb. The inn is surrounded by forest with an organic vegetable garden, cute front porch and backyard sitting area. The inn has nice decor and is not overly cluttered. The innkeepers, Hunter and Debbie, are very friendly, welcoming and helpful and lastly the food was delicious. We stayed in Lani's room - which is on the second floor and is actually next to the kitchen. The room was very cute but you may hear kitchen noise as breakfast is being made, this didn't bother us, but if you are a light sleeper you may want to book one of the rooms on the third floor. Also, the inn has bear spray for rent for $5 a day - this is a bargain if you are only going to be hiking in the park a couple of days and don't want to fork out $50 to buy a can.

    Silverwolf Lodge - guesthouses - Updated May 2026

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