Glacier Park Collection

Rich Landscapes, A Storied Past

For more than 100 years, travelers have come to East Glacier for adventure and legendary mountain hospitality. Here, where the mountains meet the Prairies, vistas stretch in each direction and quiet trails lead to epic lookouts. Glacier National Park's iconic eastern gateway is casual, delightful and timeless.

The oldest green grass golf course in Montana >
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Lodging Lodging Lodging
Built in 1913, Glacier Park Lodge is closely tied to Glacier National Park’s history. Discover our iconic lodge, framed by towering Douglas fir trees.
Find upscale lodge rooms, suites, adventurous tiny homes, cabins and plenty of dining and shopping outlets at the east entrance of Glacier National Park.
Activities Activities Activities
Located at Glacier Park Lodge, our golf course is a unique part of the lodge’s history.
Hiking is the feature activity to most Park visitors. With over 700 miles of trails in Glacier, it can be hard to decide which hike is best for you.
Climb aboard a historic wooden boat on one of five lakes in Glacier-Waterton for a scenic and interpretive boat tour or be your own captain with a boat rental.
Experience a true western experience while touring Glacier National Park on horseback.
Biking Going-to-the-Sun Road should be on every cyclist’s bucket-list. Aside from within the Park, the region surrounding Glacier and Whitefish is a haven for road bikers.
Dining Dining Dining
Legendary breakfasts and elegant dinners in this classic dining room.
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Tours & Transport Tours & Transport Tours & Transport
The East Side Shuttle allows guests to easily travel between Glacier Park Lodge, the Two Medicine Valley and St. Mary Village.

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