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Glacier/Many Glacier

Overview

Experience the majesty of the Crown of the Continent from a base camp that prioritizes comfort and accessibility. Located at the threshold of the mountains, this destination provides a refined approach to the rugged Montana wilderness. It offers a polished atmosphere designed for **modern RV travelers** who want to balance their outdoor adventures with high-quality facilities. Guests can expect a well-maintained property that serves as a welcoming retreat after a long day of exploring alpine trails.

Location & Surroundings

Situated in the heart of West Glacier, Montana, the park is enveloped by towering evergreens and the crisp air of the Northern Rockies. The property is positioned just minutes from the West Entrance of Glacier National Park, providing unmatched proximity to the **Flathead River** and the scenic corridor of the park. The surrounding landscape is defined by dense cedar forests and dramatic mountain silhouettes, offering a serene environment that feels deeply connected to the natural world.

Amenities & Park Features

The park is specifically engineered to accommodate a variety of rigs, featuring **spacious pull-through sites** with full hookups. Travelers can enjoy a range of premium features including heated swimming pools, hot tubs, and meticulously maintained laundry facilities. For those who enjoy a slow morning before heading into the park, the on-site **espresso bar and cafe** offer a convenient way to fuel up. The grounds are thoughtfully landscaped to provide privacy and a sense of place while maintaining big-rig accessibility.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

The primary attraction is the legendary **Going-to-the-Sun Road**, which begins just a short drive from the park entrance. Visitors can spend their days hiking the Highline Trail, marveling at the turquoise waters of Lake McDonald, or exploring the historic Apgar Village. For a deeper wilderness experience, a day trip to the **Many Glacier** region offers some of the best opportunities in the lower 48 states for viewing grizzly bears, bighorn sheep, and jagged glacial peaks.

Who This Park Is Best For

This location is the premier choice for **luxury motorhome owners** and families who value a structured, amenity-rich environment. It is ideal for travelers who prefer a resort-style experience with level pads and reliable utilities over primitive backcountry camping. Because of its proximity to the main park entrance, it is also perfect for **first-time Glacier visitors** who want easy access to guided tours, shuttle services, and the park’s most iconic photo opportunities.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Lake
• Boating
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Dock
• Ramp
• Boat Rental
• No Motors
• Body Of Water (Swiftcurrent Lake)
• Planned Activities
• Nature Trails

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (7)
• Tent Camping Allowed
• No Reservations

- Other Amenities & Services

• Road Condition (Fair)
• Road Type (Paved)
• Laundry
• RV Supplies
• Firewood
• Ice
• Groceries
• Restaurant
• Restrooms

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Hiking

- Facility

• Type (National Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (109)
• Width (12)
• Max Length (35)
• Dirt Sites (109)
• Shaded (Mostly)
• Pull-thrus (13)
• Pull-thru Size (12 x 35)
• Back-ins (12 x 35)
• Site Length (35)

User Reviews

Rahat Chow

October 31, 2025

Many Glacier Hotel, nestled in Glacier National Park, offers breathtaking lake and mountain views with a classic Swiss chalet charm. The historic lodge boasts cozy rooms, a grand lobby, and easy access to top hiking trails like Grinnell Glacier. While the rooms are simple and lack modern amenities (no TVs or Wi-Fi), the atmosphere and scenery more than compensate. The staff is friendly, and the dining options are solid, though pricey. Overall, it’s a perfect retreat for nature lovers seeking a rustic, unplugged experience surrounded by stunning alpine beauty.

Justin Lui

October 11, 2025

This hotel is in heart of the National Park. It's pricey relatively, but you save yourself 30 minutes from having to drive from outside the park to inside. There are a few trails from the hotel so you literally just wake up and walk out. There are couple of restaurants: normal and fancy-normal with prices being $25 (or more) and $35 (or way more). Food is enjoyable and wouldn’t herald it as amazing for the price but still enjoyable. There are 2 refillable water stations around the main lobby. There are locals and immigrants who work the hotel, so it's pretty great in that regards. The basement has a convenient store for snacks (closes mid evening so pre-9pm) and lodging is on the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd floor. No TVs anywhere b/c why do you need it -- although WIFI is nice. It's basically a LARGE 3-story cabin with a fire in the middle of the lobby. It gets chilly at night (50-60s) so with the park being open from June-Oct, have a sweater at night. There's a grand piano in the lobby that some people can play. Down the hall is another untuned piano so if you aren't skilled, you can jam on that one too.

Caroline Kingston

October 01, 2025

Beautiful stay. This is a historic hotel, so funky shower knobs, extremely thin walls and doors, etc. were par for the course. The location is unbelievably pretty. We snagged a one night cancelation in the last night this hotel was open in 2025. We thoroughly enjoyed the restaurant, the duck leg was incredible at dinner. We had great hikes to Grinnell and Iceberg lake. Would love to stay here again.

Bonnie Reif

September 25, 2025

This is located in the most beautiful area of the park. It sits right on Swiftcurrent Lake with a beautiful view. I enjoyed watching sunsets on the 2nd-floor porch. The lodge is old, but charming. There are 3 food options located within the lodge. I would not plan on leaving the area for dinner or hiking. It is too long of a drive on a gravel road. Besides, you will find all you need right here.

Tina Louise Lambert

August 25, 2025

Wow the view…Many Glacier Hotel is honestly a hidden gem! Buried in the Glacier National Park it has amazing views, coupled with exceptional hotel hospitality! Our bellman were amazing -no elevators so they carried luggage up and down those stairs! The staff was welcoming and our check in was a breeze! The food sadly was not my favorite, the walls were very thin, but the beds were comfortable, but it is an old hotel and the quaint and beauty lies within the walls! Take the boat ride very informative and it helps cut time on the hike! I would definitely stay here again but it just needs some up keep to help with maintaining this beautiful gem!

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