Glacier National Park has a variety of lodges, hotels, and campsites.
Hotels & Lodges:
- Many Glacier Hotel: Sits on the edge of Swiftcurrent Lake and has pure views of the most astounding peaks. It is a five level hotel with 215 rooms; swiss style architecture and themes. Visit this link to book a room: http://www.usparklodging.com/glacier/many.php?gclid=COiXntHu074CFaFDMgodE38A_Q
- Village Inn at Apgar: Is located along the shores of Lake McDonald, with breathtaking views and is right next to West Glacier. Inside there are 36 guest rooms and 6 people per room. Book a room: http://www.usparklodging.com/glacier/villageinn.php?gclid=CLGryaft074CFZSMMgodmw8AUg
-Lake McDonald Lodge and Cabins: Located on the Northeast shore, contains beautiful grounds, popular facilities and lots of history. Has upscale two room suites, large cabins, main lodging, hostel rooms and full cabins. Book a room at this link: http://www.usparklodging.com/glacier/lakemcdonald.php?gclid=CLPUx_fu074CFYk7MgodDzIA0g
In Glacier National Park has 13 different campgrounds with 1,009 sites to choose from. Camping fees go from $10-$23 per night during the summer. Parking is open throughout the park year-round, although many roads are closed from fall to spring. A seven-day admission is $25 per vehicle. Every year Glacier National Park attracts close to 2 million visitors per year so making a reservation six months in ahead of time would be smart.
Glacier has thousands of different species of animals, so campers need to pay close attention to the camping rules. Bears do live in the park and will take any food that you left out.
Popular Hiking Trails:
- Highline Loop Hike: 11.8 miles; A hikers bucket list, with beautiful views ad colorful wild flowers.
- Swiftcurrent Pass- 14.2 miles; One of the toughest trails in the park, you will pass three lakes and a waterfall with outstanding views.
- Siyeh Pass Loop- 10.4 miles; One way hike and pass through Preston Park. You will reach the highest point in Glacier and end the hike with a outstanding view of the Sexton Glacier.
- Iceberg Lake Hike- 9.7 miles; One of the most popular trails, you come across icebergs floating in a beautiful alpine lake, you will also spot the Ptarmigan wall, an arete.
- Grinnell Glacier- 7.6 miles; See he 300-acre glacier that sits just below the continental divide, plus thee are more outstanding views throughout the path.
Hotels & Lodges:
- Many Glacier Hotel: Sits on the edge of Swiftcurrent Lake and has pure views of the most astounding peaks. It is a five level hotel with 215 rooms; swiss style architecture and themes. Visit this link to book a room: http://www.usparklodging.com/glacier/many.php?gclid=COiXntHu074CFaFDMgodE38A_Q
- Village Inn at Apgar: Is located along the shores of Lake McDonald, with breathtaking views and is right next to West Glacier. Inside there are 36 guest rooms and 6 people per room. Book a room: http://www.usparklodging.com/glacier/villageinn.php?gclid=CLGryaft074CFZSMMgodmw8AUg
-Lake McDonald Lodge and Cabins: Located on the Northeast shore, contains beautiful grounds, popular facilities and lots of history. Has upscale two room suites, large cabins, main lodging, hostel rooms and full cabins. Book a room at this link: http://www.usparklodging.com/glacier/lakemcdonald.php?gclid=CLPUx_fu074CFYk7MgodDzIA0g
In Glacier National Park has 13 different campgrounds with 1,009 sites to choose from. Camping fees go from $10-$23 per night during the summer. Parking is open throughout the park year-round, although many roads are closed from fall to spring. A seven-day admission is $25 per vehicle. Every year Glacier National Park attracts close to 2 million visitors per year so making a reservation six months in ahead of time would be smart.
Glacier has thousands of different species of animals, so campers need to pay close attention to the camping rules. Bears do live in the park and will take any food that you left out.
Popular Hiking Trails:
- Highline Loop Hike: 11.8 miles; A hikers bucket list, with beautiful views ad colorful wild flowers.
- Swiftcurrent Pass- 14.2 miles; One of the toughest trails in the park, you will pass three lakes and a waterfall with outstanding views.
- Siyeh Pass Loop- 10.4 miles; One way hike and pass through Preston Park. You will reach the highest point in Glacier and end the hike with a outstanding view of the Sexton Glacier.
- Iceberg Lake Hike- 9.7 miles; One of the most popular trails, you come across icebergs floating in a beautiful alpine lake, you will also spot the Ptarmigan wall, an arete.
- Grinnell Glacier- 7.6 miles; See he 300-acre glacier that sits just below the continental divide, plus thee are more outstanding views throughout the path.