Reviews
Glacier Haven Resort & Inn
User Reviews
Allison Huff
This review is for the RV park, which is part of the property. The owner was seriously so sweet and kind to us! She is really awesome! I didn’t give the full 5 stars for a couple minor reasons - you are between the road and the railroad tracks. We stayed closer to the road side, which was noisier for us than the train, which doesn’t even honk its horn in this area. We didn’t have trouble sleeping because of the noise, but we don’t tend to be bothered by those types of things. The office hours are a bit confusing. There is a sign on the door listing the hours, which are only in the afternoon/evening? Or maybe that’s the restaurant? Either way, I walked up one day to get change for the laundromat on site (which was very nice!), and the owner let me know they weren’t open, but still brought me inside to exchange my bills for coins. Again, she was so nice! We also arrived from the east side and were confused about the location of the RV park, as Google maps only shows directions to the inn, while the RV park is the next entrance heading west. If arriving from the west you’ll have no problem finding the RV park, but with no service to call the business or signs indicating its location when coming from the east, it was confusing. We enjoyed our stay due to the kind owner, though it wasn’t the most peaceful location we’ve ever stayed.
Lisa Hertel
Are you looking for a quiet place to spend the night after a long day hiking Glacier National Park? Nestled between a busy road and the railroad tracks, this ain't it. The rooms have that quaint, 1960s vibe, with a few modern additions -- a microwave (broken), a flat screen TV (don't hit your head), and a coffee maker. Open the windows to hear the rooster crow, and be prepared to drive half an hour for breakfast. The big box fan was a nice addition to drive out the mustiness of the room and add white noise, especially as the mini-split wasn't very effective.
Mary Vorhies
My husband and arrive on Sunday and asked if we could have place with a kitchen, the hostess was able to help us upgrade to a lovely cabin from a motel room. It was more expensive,but so worth it. The view of the mountains was breathtaking, and we found the train traffic not bad. The small resturant, which is open for dinner was homey, the food fresh and delicious! We hope to return.
Tucker Schatz
07-27-2025 I stayed here for two nights. Here is my take. Cons: Very limited food options - No Breakfast within 20 miles. The restaurant is extremely spotty and you will be lucky to even find someone in their office. This is not specified on their website, so be prepared to bring your own food. For the price, breakfast should be offered. Check in time was 4 o’clock, we showed up at 3:45 and the attendant inside made us wait until 4 to open the door. Weird as she was reading a book. Out of toilet paper upon arrival, 20 minute drive to nearest gas station to get more. The pillowcases had not been washed. Train tracks are behind the hotel within a couple hundred feet, 5-6 trains the first night. Anticipate a lot of noise here. The highway is 50 feet from your door, and it’s a busy road. The mattresses are aged and the pillows are paper thin. The room has a slight wet dog odor. Pros: Microwave, folgers pod coffee pot, mini fridge, streaming TV, WiFi, AC in room. The rooms are decorated nicely. Overall would not recommend. It’s a long drive to the west or east entrances to glacier and it is in a dead spot for food or supplies. For the price, an adequate disappointment.
Fredie Vinson
In the ads this came off as a self-contained resort area. It's not really anything of the sort. It's just a few cabins and a restaurant. When we got there the restaurant was closed claiming they don't open the restaurant on Mondays. This was of course never disclosed in the listing. We were directed to a place called the Izaak Walton LOGE Inn/bar and grill 6 miles down the road and immediately wished we had booked there instead. Better hotel for similar price. It also didn't help that halfway through the evening the air conditioner started shaking and rattling like crazy. When I went to inquire about it I was told that 'a part had been ordered and would be arriving in a few days to fix' when I explained that it didn't do me any good at that moment and let the sound of so loud it would be impossible to sleep.... it was actually louder than the constant freight trains passing by. when I asked about an alternate room, I was told that there was no other rooms available. However one look outside at the lack of other vehicles clearly confirmed that this was simply a lame false excuse.
Lauren Levin
Perfect stay if you are looking for access to both sides of the park! Infamously the east side entrance at St Mary’s does not require a reservation to the Going to the Sun Road, you have easy access to this via Hwy 2/49. If you have that reservation it is a quick drive to the Apgar entrance. It is a perfect stay if you want access to the entire park without the park prices and you aren’t afraid to drive just 30 minutes either way to do it. The room was comfortable, clean, and the cafe attached to the inn has a great menu. It was truly perfect. I would suggest to anyone, like me, where location and access to both entrances was incredibly important, to stay here. I know next time I’ll be back staying here!
Matt Novotny
Absolutely fantastic place. For their hotel- Perfect location if you are one of those people who absolutely want to experience ALL sides of glacier- east & west , and not have to have multiple accommodations booked. As for their restaurant, their food is fantastic. The rooms in their inn are clean, and have access to Roku TV, so you have all your streaming services you would want once you’re back in for the night. Speaking of night, the sky out here is absolutely breathtaking, since it’s far enough away from both sides the light pollution is very low. You will see a shooting star! If you’re looking for a reason to book, this . Is. It!
The Shaman
The rooms are a bit small and the furniture is dated, but it has everything you need: coffee machine, fridge, air conditioning, a bathroom where you can take a hot shower. The restaurant is closed on Mondays, but the people are very helpful and can prepare you something to eat without any problem, in case you arrive on a Monday. Alternatively, there is a nice place four miles away that only takes cash, not cards. Very quiet place, nice people.
Allyssa Mcclurkin
I camped there for 3 days over the weekend. Nice and safe place , I really like the shower room, clean and neat. Owner is very friendly and gave us good recommendations. The experience we had was great!
Wei Zhang
I have camped here for 6 days. The site is spacious and very level. Wifi is very good, this is very important because of very poor cell signal in local. There are a lot of trees in campground, which makes stay very comfortable. Office people are very nice and friendly. They also have a good restaurant just beside campground. The food there is very good. Overall, I like my staying here.