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Glacier National Park
Known for its seemingly endless acres of rugged and breathtaking landscapes, Glacier National Park was established in 1910 and stands today as a monument to wild natural places. Just as the landscape and wildlife are part of the heritage of Glacier National Park, so are the historic lodges and classic Red Buses and their drivers known as “jammers.” With abundant in-park lodging, Glacier National Park Lodges stands ready to welcome the park’s visitors and help create memorable and meaningful experiences to last a lifetime.


Lodging in Glacier National Park
The classic lodges still reflect the character of their early 20th century heritage. Set within the incredible scenery of the park, the lodging options range from historic grand hotels and mid-century “motor inns” to rustic cabins. Wherever you stay, you’ll have the Crown of the Continent just out your door.

Dining
Whether you are in need of a quick bite or looking to tuck into a long, relaxing meal, we have your cravings covered. Many in-park restaurants, cafés and snack shops feature a variety of dining options, from regional Montana cuisine to fabulous fondue and buffet-style favorites.

Red Bus Tours
The famous, vintage 1930s Red Buses buses are part of the human history and heritage of the park, and serve as an ideal way to explore this awe-inspiration destination. The roll-back tops are perfect for providing full views of the stunning mountains, and the area’s signature Big Sky.
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Historic Lodging in the National Parks


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Winter in Glacier Country
Glacier National Park
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Glacier National Park
With abundant in-park lodging, Glacier National Park Lodges stands ready to welcome the park’s visitors and help create memorable and meaningful experiences to last a lifetime.
Lodging and Services
Lake McDonald Lodge
Located 10 miles inside Glacier National Park’s west entrance on the Going-to-the-Sun Road, nestled on the shores of the largest lake inside the park.Many Glacier Hotel
Located in the northeastern area of Glacier National Park. Outside, awe-inspiring majesty. Inside, a magnificent towering lobby.Rising Sun Motor Inn & Cabins
Rising Sun Motor Inn & Cabins sits a short drive from spectacular St. Mary Lake and is surrounded by soaring mountain peaks.Swiftcurrent Motor Inn & Cabins
Gateway to many of Glacier’s most spectacular trails, Swiftcurrent Motor Inn & Cabins is located just one mile from Many Glacier Hotel in a setting that is a hiker’s paradise.The Village Inn at Apgar
Built in 1956, The Village Inn at Apgar is located on the serene shore of Lake McDonald just 2 miles inside of Glacier National Park’s west entrance and was renovated in 2015.
Proud Stewards of The Following National Parks
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Rocky Mountain National Park
Five distinct ecosystems, with majestic mountain ranges, emerald lakes, ethereal waterfalls, lush valleys, and abundant wildlife. And a journey along the backbone of the Continental Divide along the Rocky Mountain National Park’s Trail Ridge Road. -
Zion National Park
“Zion” means a place of peace and refuge. More than 146,000 acres of cliffs and canyons. Towering sandstone rock faces. And in the heart of incredible Zion Canyon, the only in-park lodging inside the park. -
Cedar Creek Lodge
Located just outside Glacier National Park, this lodge is inspired by the people, culture, and landscapes of Montana. A traditional mountain retreat in grand surroundings, with modern style, sweeping mountain views, and upscale rooms and suites. -
The Oasis at Death Valley
Deep canyons, salt flats, sand dunes, desert peaks. A place of surreal and spectacular sights and truly one of the most unique places on the planet. Amidst all of this, a beautiful, peaceful oasis, with two distinct hotel experiences to enjoy. -
Yellowstone National Park
More geysers and hot springs than anywhere else on Earth, and more free-roaming wildlife than anywhere else in the lower 48 states. There’s a reason it’s the world’s first national park. -
The Grand Hotel at the Grand Canyon
Rustic. Elegant. And only one mile from the South Rim entrance to the Grand Canyon. With every little luxury, The Grand is the only AAA Three-Diamond hotel near this natural wonder of the world. -
Grand Canyon National Park - South Rim
Colossal canyon. Mesmerizing geological colors. Millions of years of history embedded into layers of rock formations. Unmatched vistas in any direction. And iconic lodges. One of the seven wonders of the world, indeed. -
Mount Rushmore National Memorial
An iconic monument above dense forests and pristine streams. A true national treasure, Mount Rushmore has represented freedom, democracy, and a promise for the future in the Black Hills of South Dakota for nearly 80 years. -
Rocky Mountain National Park
Five distinct ecosystems, with majestic mountain ranges, emerald lakes, ethereal waterfalls, lush valleys, and abundant wildlife. And a journey along the backbone of the Continental Divide along the Rocky Mountain National Park’s Trail Ridge Road. -
Zion National Park
“Zion” means a place of peace and refuge. More than 146,000 acres of cliffs and canyons. Towering sandstone rock faces. And in the heart of incredible Zion Canyon, the only in-park lodging inside the park. -
Cedar Creek Lodge
Located just outside Glacier National Park, this lodge is inspired by the people, culture, and landscapes of Montana. A traditional mountain retreat in grand surroundings, with modern style, sweeping mountain views, and upscale rooms and suites. -
The Oasis at Death Valley
Deep canyons, salt flats, sand dunes, desert peaks. A place of surreal and spectacular sights and truly one of the most unique places on the planet. Amidst all of this, a beautiful, peaceful oasis, with two distinct hotel experiences to enjoy.