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Glacier Park Lodge & Resort

Contact Info
Phone:
406-226-5600
Reservations:
406-892-2525
Basics
Location:
East Glacier Park, Montana

Description

Built in 1912, Glacier Park Lodge & Resort is nestled in East Glacier at the foot of Dancing Lady Mountain. With a swimming pool, nine-hole golf course, day spa, lounge, fine dining restaurant, eclectic gift shop and its close proximity to Glacier National Park, this 161-room lodge is a wonderful Montana destination.

The lodge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 28, 1987.

Details

Additional Details:

Glacier Park Lodge & Resort is a smoke free, four-story facility with designated outdoor smoking areas.

Check-in time is after 3:00 p.m and the checkout time is 11:00 a.m.

All rooms are rustic yet comfortable with double, queen and/or twin beds and a private bathroom.

All rooms are accessed via stairs only and are not sold based on view.

A limited number of ADA accessible rooms are available and are booked based upon space available. Only designated guide, service and/or hearing companion animals are allowed in the hotel.

Main Lodge rooms are located on the second and third floors of the main lodge and are smaller in size than the Great Northern Wing rooms.

The Great Northern Wing is attached to the Main Lodge with rooms located on all four floors.

Family rooms have multiple beds and are located on the third floor of the Lodge and Great Northern Wing.

Alpine wilderness themed Suites are located throughout the Lodge and Great Northern Wing.

Groups, retreats, weddings and reunions welcome with advance notice.

The self parking lot is located a short walk from the lodge.

Glacier Park Lodge & Resort is located on the eastern gateway of Glacier National Park in East Glacier Park, MT.

Amenities

  • In Room
  • Hairdryer
  • Iron - Ironing Board
  • On Premises
  • Gift Shop
  • Restaurant
Additional Notes

Not available in each room: bathtub, radio, internet, television, coffee maker, air conditioning, and mini refrigerator

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