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Glacier Park Lodge

Glacier Park Lodge, located in East Glacier along the main Burlington Northern Railroad line, was built between 1912 and 1914 and has 161 rooms. Amtrak passengers still can arrive at the log station across from the Lodge, much as they did almost one hundred years ago. Located outside the Park near a southeastern entrance to Glacier National Park in East Glacier Park, MT, the lodge's location is convenient for hiking and sightseeing in the Two Medicine area.

Lodging Style and Amenities

The ceiling of the impressive lobby is supported by huge Douglas fir pillars that are over 40 feet high and 40 inches in diameter. The lodge decor is western- themed with rustic yet comfortable rooms have double, queen, or twin sized beds and private baths.

ADA accessible rooms are available, but we recommend calling to book these early since there is a limited quantity available. They are all in the Great Northern Wing of the lodge. The ADA rooms are the only rooms guaranteed to be on the first floor, as the lodge does not have an elevator. Their bathrooms are adjusted in configuration to meet ADA guidelines. These rooms have two queen beds. Restaurant, lounge and gift shop are in the main lodge and accessible.

The lodge is owned and operated by PURSUIT: Glacier Park Collections.

Additional Services Available

A regulation nine-hole golf course and a nine-hole pitch-and-putt course runs through landscaped gardens. A restaurant, lounge and gift shop are offered as well as horseback tours.

Great pillars of old-growth Douglas fir dominate the lobby. The Blackfeet Indians, awed by the size of the timbers called it "Omahkoyis", or Big Tree Lodge.

Driving Directions

Just off U.S.Highway 2 in East Glacier, along the southeastern edge of Glacier National Park.

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