Northwest Montana
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Northwest Montana

Glacier National Park's crown jewel of wilderness and peaks

Northwest Montana doesn't mess around. This is where Glacier National Park drops its most dramatic peaks, where grizzlies still rule the backcountry, and where Going-to-the-Sun Road delivers views that'll make you pull over every half mile. But here's what most visitors miss: the region extends far beyond the park boundaries. Whitefish serves up world-class skiing and mountain biking. Flathead Lake stretches like an inland sea. The Blackfeet Reservation offers cultural experiences you won't find anywhere else. And towns like Kalispell and Columbia Falls provide the perfect base camps without the Glacier crowds. Look, this isn't the easiest corner of Montana to navigate — distances are long, weather can turn nasty, and some roads close for half the year. But that's exactly why it rewards the travelers who make the effort.

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Whitefish wins for year-round appeal. The town sits 30 minutes from Glacier's west entrance, with Whitefish Mountain Resort right in your backyard. Stay at The Lodge at Whitefish Lake for lakefront luxury, or book a condo at Iron Horse for ski-in access. Main Street buzzes with restaurants and breweries. Kalispell offers the most hotel options and sits dead center for exploring the region. Hampton Inn Kalispell gets you clean rooms and breakfast, while Hilton Garden Inn Kalispell provides the nicest chain option. But the real gem? Historic Kalispell Grand Hotel downtown — think 1912 charm with modern updates. For something different, try Columbia Falls. It's closer to Glacier's entrance than Whitefish but way quieter. Meadow Lake Resort here offers golf and mountain views. Inside Glacier itself, Lake McDonald Lodge and Many Glacier Hotel book up a year ahead — literally. The park's lodges close by mid-October and don't reopen until late May.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Buy the America the Beautiful Annual Pass for $80 if you're visiting multiple national parks — Glacier alone costs $35 per vehicle
  • 2.Book accommodations in Columbia Falls or Kalispell instead of Whitefish to save 20-30% on lodging costs
  • 3.Fill up with gas in larger towns like Kalispell — prices jump significantly at stations near Glacier's entrances
  • 4.Pack lunches for Glacier day trips since park dining options are limited and expensive
  • 5.Visit in September instead of July/August for lower hotel rates and fewer crowds while weather stays good
  • 6.Shop for groceries at Walmart or Costco in Kalispell before heading to smaller mountain towns
  • 7.Consider vacation rentals for groups — many Whitefish condos sleep 6-8 people for less than multiple hotel rooms

Travel Tips

  • Download offline maps before entering Glacier — cell service disappears quickly in the backcountry
  • Carry bear spray and know how to use it — both black bears and grizzlies are active throughout the region
  • Check Going-to-the-Sun Road status before your trip — it can close suddenly due to weather even in summer
  • Book park lodges and popular restaurants a year in advance, especially for July and August visits
  • Pack layers even in summer — mountain weather changes fast and temperatures drop significantly at night
  • Arrive at popular trailheads before 8 AM to find parking, especially at Lake McDonald and Many Glacier
  • Respect wildlife viewing distances — stay 100 yards from bears and 25 yards from other animals
  • Bring cash for some local businesses and park entrance stations that don't accept cards
  • Check fire restrictions before camping — they change frequently during dry summer months

Frequently Asked Questions

The full road typically opens in late June or early July, depending on snowpack. The road closes completely from roughly November through May, with spring opening happening gradually as crews clear snow from both sides.

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