
Canvas Glacier
Safari-inspired glamping camp. Woodsy, social, and deliberately low-tech. Think summer camp with king beds.
Book months ahead — the camp frequently hits 100% occupancy in peak season
Why It Matters
Under Canvas Glacier holds a Condé Nast Traveler 'Top 20 Resort in the U.S. – Pacific Northwest & West' recognition and is among the first glamping properties ever to earn DarkSky certification. The camp participates in the World of Hyatt loyalty program via its Mr & Mrs Smith partnership, letting members earn and redeem points here.
Under Canvas Glacier is a safari-inspired glamping camp set in a forested stretch of Coram, Montana, 7 miles from Glacier National Park's west entrance. There are 59 canvas tents — from budget-friendly Safari tents with shared bathhouses to spacious Suites with king beds, queen sofa-beds, and private decks — all heated by actual wood-burning stoves. No WiFi, no TVs. Evenings here fill up with campfire s'mores, stargazing, and borrowed acoustic guitars instead.
Where You'll Stay
7 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
3 venues on property
Restaurant
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
Indoor and outdoor games, live music events, and kids' activities organized by the on-site Guest Experience Coordinators. Social and family-friendly.
Multiple communal fire pits light up each evening. The camp is DarkSky-certified, so the night sky is genuinely impressive. Complimentary s'mores, hot drinks, and a borrowable acoustic guitar round out the evening.
2-hour guided glass-bottom (transparent) kayak tour on Flathead Lake's Somers Bay — calm, sheltered waters weaving through a chain of islands. Mountain views, all skill levels welcome. Minimum age 6. Operates Monday–Saturday, June 4 – September 14.
Afternoon scenic float on the Middle Fork Flathead River paired with a gourmet riverside dinner (entrée choice of steak, chicken, or burger, plus appetizer, salad, and dessert). Expert guide and life jacket included. Operates June 15 – September 1.
Combines whitewater rapids on the Middle Fork Flathead with a riverside dinner. Same menu as the scenic version — steak, chicken, or burger plus full spread. Minimum age 5. Operates June 15 – September 1.
2–3 hour guided scenic float on the Middle Fork of the Flathead River along Glacier National Park's southern boundary. Guides handle the paddling — great for families and easy going groups. Operates June 4 – September 14.
Evening LED-lit glass kayak tour on Peterson Lake near Bigfork. Launches at sunset, paddles through a private lake with no houses on its shores, then the LED-lit kayaks glow against the night sky. Stargazing is outstanding with minimal light pollution. Minimum age 6. Operates Monday–Saturday.
Half-day whitewater rafting through the John F. Stevens Canyon on the Middle Fork of the Flathead River. Class rapids, expert guide, life jacket included. Minimum age 5, minimum weight 50 lbs. Operates June 4 – September 14.
Full half-day on the Middle Fork of the Flathead — starts with a scenic float, midway lunch break, then Class II–III rapids. Expert guide and life jacket included. Minimum age 5, minimum weight 50 lbs.
8-hour guided hike starting on the Trail of the Cedars boardwalk through ancient western red cedars and hemlocks, then up to Avalanche Lake. 6 miles with 730 ft elevation gain. Transportation, Going-to-the-Sun Road vehicle reservation, and boxed lunch included. Meets at Under Canvas lobby.
8-hour guided hike to Hidden Lake Overlook at Logan Pass. Covers alpine meadows, park geology, and fire ecology. 5 miles, 550 ft elevation gain. Includes transport, Going-to-the-Sun Road vehicle reservation, and boxed lunch. Operates July 10 – September 14.
Fully customized private full-day hiking experience on Glacier's west side including Going-to-the-Sun Road. Guide covers park history, geology, and ecology. Transport, vehicle reservation, and boxed lunch included. Up to 8 hours, meets at Under Canvas lobby.
Full 8-hour guided drive on Going-to-the-Sun Road with stops at Lake McDonald, Trail of the Cedars, Logan Pass, Jackson Glacier Overlook, and more. Expert guide, transport, vehicle reservation, and boxed lunch included. Operates July 1 – September 14.
5-hour private sunset scenic drive through Glacier's west side — Lake McDonald, Hungry Horse Dam, and Flathead River in golden light with fewer crowds. Guide, transport, binoculars, bear spray, and lunch/snacks included.
Complimentary yoga sessions on the camp's dedicated yoga deck. Lululemon mats and blocks available to borrow — no need to haul your own.
4-hour guided fly fishing float trip on the Flathead River along Glacier's southern boundary. All gear provided (rods, reels, flies). Montana fishing license required (not included). Minimum age 6. Operates June 4 – September 14.
Full-day guided fly fishing float on the Flathead River — Under Canvas's most popular guided fishing trip. All gear plus picnic lunch included. Montana fishing license required (not included). Minimum age 6.
Half-day private photography workshop in Glacier National Park with professional photographer Jack Bell. All skill levels welcome. Transport, guided instruction, bear spray, and lunch included. Up to 2 people.
Half-day private rock climbing at the Stone Hill area near Whitefish — 500+ established routes across all difficulty levels. Harness, helmet, shoes, and chalk bag included. Minimum age 5. Meeting point is Whitefish, ~60 miles from camp.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
The expansive lobby tent is furnished with West Elm pieces — a proper communal gathering space for guests to relax, meet other campers, and play board games.
Under Canvas Glacier is among the first glamping resorts to earn DarkSky certification, recognizing its commitment to minimizing light pollution and enabling exceptional stargazing.
Unlimited complimentary coffee and tea available throughout the day from the lobby area.
Organic Essential Oils shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and hand sanitizer stocked in ensuite bathrooms (Deluxe, Suite, and Suite with Kids tents). Safari tent guests find these in the shared bathhouse.
Every tent comes with a wood-burning stove and complimentary firewood. Essential for cold Montana nights — temps drop into the 40s°F even in peak summer.
Bedside USB battery packs for charging phones and small devices. No electrical outlets in the tents themselves.
Intentional disconnect — no WiFi anywhere on property, no TVs in tents. Evenings are for stargazing, campfires, and the borrowed acoustic guitar.
Dogs are welcome at camp for a small nightly fee. Note: dogs cannot join guests on third-party guided adventures and cannot be left unattended at camp.
On-site walking trails through the forested property.
On-site Guest Experience Coordinators who arrange all guided adventures — rafting, hiking, fly fishing, rock climbing, photography tours, and more. They also handle Going-to-the-Sun Road vehicle reservations as part of guided tour bookings.
Daily tent housekeeping included for all tent types.
Staff available 24 hours a day. Check-in runs 3pm–1am; check-out at 10am.
Small retail boutique at camp stocking gear, souvenirs, and essentials.
Guests receive refillable aluminum water bottles; water refill stations are positioned throughout the camp. Part of the brand's sustainability ethos.
Complimentary on-site parking. Tents are away from the parking area — staff transport luggage via golf cart at check-in and departure.
Dedicated outdoor yoga deck with Lululemon mats and blocks available to borrow. Complimentary morning classes run as part of camp programming.
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