The Best Hotels for Glacier National Park
Arguably one of the US's most astounding natural wonders, Glacier National Park boasts towering snowcapped pinnacles laced with plunging waterfalls and glassy turquoise lakes. With grizzly bears still roaming the forest — this region offers a true escape to nature. The best hotels for Glacier National Park make the most of the wild landscapes. Our hotel experts have scoured the area to bring you a collection of their favourite hotels including luxury glamping experiences, cosy cabins perfect for a family getaway or characterful B&Bs. With something to suit most tastes and budgets, why not browse through our collection to start planning your next trip?
For glamping
- Under Canvas Glacier offers 49 luxury tents in three styles — safari, suite and deluxe — scattered around 'big sky country' and around fire-pits. Interiors are divine with organic bath products, crisp white sheets, and wood-burning stoves which make this feel like a truly glam stay.
For families
- The Great Bear Inn is a charming B&B set in a remote and picturesque spot within Glacier National Park. The design is traditional with plenty of wood and the best rooms have fireplaces. Cabins (sleeping up to seven) come complete with kitchens and are ideal for families. A laid back escape to nature.
- Belton Chalet is a historic inn once built by the Great Northern Railroad as a gateway to Glacier National Park. Rooms are elegantly styled and while they keep their traditional design, there is a fresh modern feel. A popular restaurant and tap house serve cuisine made with local produce. The Cottage comes with three bedrooms, a kitchenette, and a cosy lounge — ideal for families.
Still not sure where to book?
- You could browse through our list of all the best places to stay across Montana.
- Consider our Guru's recommendations for the best hotels near Grand Teton National Park or the best hotels near Yellowstone National Park.
- Or contact one of our friendly Gurus for personalised advice.
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Under Canvas Glacier Coram, Montana 49 rooms from CA$250
Active Holiday - Glacier National Park is a literal playground for those that love the outdoors; hike, bike, ride, kayak & even cross-country skiBack to Nature - Roasting s'mores around a camp-fire, star-gazing, glacial lakes and evergreen forests for miles create a magical feelingSights nearby - Big Sky Waterpark is just over 10km from the camp-siteRemote - Off the beaten track.Wonderful tented camp near to Glacier National Park. 49 luxury tents in 3 styles - safari, suite & deluxe - are scattered around 'big sky country' alongside fire-pits, lobby and shop. Interiors are divine; organic bath products, crisp white sheets & wood-burning stoves make this feel truly glam. See More
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The Great Bear Inn West Glacier, Montana 11 rooms from CA$309
Families - Cabins can sleep up to seven guests and come complete with kitchens, are a great choice for familiesActive Holiday - Set in a remote location in Glacier National Park, this is a perfect option for an escape to natureGreat walks - Spend the day hiking through the national park (bear spray is provided to keep you safe!)Fishing - Outside the national park there are numerous spots for ice fishingRecommended by - FodorsA charming B&B set in a remote & picturesque spot within Glacier National Park. Accommodation comes in the form of rooms or cabins. The design is traditional with plenty of wood and the best have fireplaces. Cabins come complete with kitchens and are ideal for families. A laid back escape to nature. See More
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Belton Chalet West Glacier, Montana 27 rooms from CA$191
Back to Nature - Located just outside the entrance to Glacier National Park, this is a place to come and spend your time in the great outdoorsFamilies - The Cottage comes with three bedrooms, a kitchenette, and cosy lounge - ideal for familiesRestaurant - The restaurant is popular locally and serves innovative cuisine made with local produceGreat walks - Spend days exploring the hiking trails that run through Glacier National ParkRecommended by - FodorsA historic inn once built by the Great Northern Railroad as a gateway to Glacier National Park. Rooms are elegantly styled and while they keep their traditional design there is a fresh modern feel. A popular restaurant and tap house serve cuisine made with local produce. A cosy base. See More
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