Accommodations
Please note: The hotels listed here are meant as examples of the type of accommodations we use. Specific hotel details will be confirmed in your final trip documents.

Summit Mountain Lodge
Located in a quiet, private setting just outside East Glacier Park village, this family-owned rustic retreat offers cozy individual cabins surrounded by dense forest and wildlife.

Glacier Park Lodge
Steeped in the history and culture of the Great Northern Railway, this early 20th-century national park hotel exudes rustic grandeur, with 40-foot-tall Douglas fir posts supporting its soaring lobby.

Bayshore Inn
The Bayshore Inn is the only Waterton Lakes National Park hotel located right on the shore of Waterton Lake, framed by striking mountain peaks on either side.

Prince of Wales Hotel
Perched regally on a bluff overlooking Waterton Lake, this 1927 hotel built by the Great Northern Railway is a Canadian icon—reminiscent of a magnificent Swiss chalet and harking back to a gracious bygone era.

Many Glacier Hotel
This magnificent Swiss chalet-style lodge on Swift Current Lake was built by the Great Northern Railway in 1915, with expansive decks surveying a grand panorama of dramatic peaks and hanging glaciers.

The Village Inn
Built in 1956 and recently renovated, The Village Inn in the heart of Apgar is a quaint and classic national park lodge with a prime location on the southern shore of Lake McDonald.

Lake McDonald Lodge
Backed by dense forest on the shore of crystal-clear Lake McDonald, this beloved national park hostelry comprises a cozy 1913 hunting lodge, a scattering of rustic lake cottages, and a classic motel.

The Firebrand Hotel
Bringing a new level of luxury to mountain town of Whitefish, this stylish boutique hotel blends contemporary sophistication and rustic details in a chic alpine-modern meld.