Home is where you hang your hat. And when you’re embarking on an unforgettable adventure in the breathtaking Flathead Valley near Glacier National Park, having a comfortable and welcoming place to rest your head is essential. With a wide range of lodging options available, you can find the perfect accommodation that suits your preferences and caters to your entire crew.

First time planning a trip to Glacier National Park? We’re here to answer your top 5 Glacier National Park lodging questions. Choosing the perfect cabin, condo or hotel for your group in the right area could make or break your trip. We’ve got recommendations on when and where to stay along with how to book and more!

Saint Mary, Montana is a community adjacent to Glacier National Park that offers a variety of lodging, eateries, and great things for families to do! It is not to be confused with Saint Mary’s Glacier in Colorado.

The very beautiful Goat Lick Overlook is a unique stop during your time in West Glacier. It’s a perfect, family-friendly place to stop, stretch your legs, and maybe even see some mountain goats. This is a great attraction outside of Glacier (NO ENTRY TICKET NEEDED!) and more often than not, a sure way to see wildlife. Don’t forget to add Goat Lick Overlook to your Glacier National Park itinerary!

Overlooked by many, Waterton Lakes National Park is a must-see destination that can be easily combined with a trip to Glacier National Park. Extraordinary views, abundant wildlife, and more are waiting just across the Canadian border. Discover all that Waterton Lakes and Glacier National Parks have to offer.

Bowman Lake in Glacier National Park has both history and beauty to share with park visitors. Discover these 5 interesting facts before going!

Are you ready to get your kid(s) out of the house and teach them something meaningful? Wanna be the COOL parents who take their kids to do COOL things? What about build their self-confidence and resilience as they learn to rely on their own strength and determination through confidence building activities like on high and low obstacle courses? And if we’re talking teenagers, convince them to “do it for the ‘gram”  and get them a few more likes on their post? Whatever your WHY is––GLACIER HIGHLINE IS IT!!!!