Where to Stay Around Glacier National Park (2026) | Towns

Steal The Itinerary · Guide No. 004

Where to Stay Around Glacier National Park

Can’t get an in-park lodge, or want real restaurants, A/C, and better value? Here are the best gateway towns and hotels on both sides of Glacier. Updated for 2026.

Guide 004 Gateway Towns 2026 Rates

If the in-park lodges are booked or over budget, deciding where to stay near Glacier National Park comes down to which entrance you’ll use most. These gateway towns — on both the west and east sides — give you more hotels, real restaurants, and better value, usually within 5 to 40 minutes of the park.

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Which side should you base on?

  • West side (Whitefish / West Glacier / Columbia Falls): the most hotels, restaurants, and services, closest to the airport. Best all-around base, especially for a first visit.
  • East side (St. Mary / East Glacier): fewer, more rustic options, but you’re right at the dramatic east entrances and closer to Many Glacier.
  • Doing the 5-day loop? Split it — a few nights west, then a night or two east — to avoid re-driving the Sun Road.

The Best Places to Stay Near Glacier National Park

Whitefish · The Resort-Town Base (West)

About 35 minutes from the West Entrance — the region’s best food, breweries, and range of hotels.

The Firebrand Hotel boutique lodging in downtown Whitefish Montana

Whitefish · Boutique · Splurge

The Firebrand Hotel

A stylish boutique hotel in downtown Whitefish, walkable to the town’s best restaurants and breweries. ~35 min to the West Entrance.

~$250–$500/night

The Lodge at Whitefish Lake lakeside resort near Glacier National Park

Whitefish · Resort · Splurge

Lodge at Whitefish Lake

A full lakeside resort on Whitefish Lake with a spa, marina, and lodge rooms — the upscale west-side splurge if you want resort amenities after long park days.

~$300–$650/night

Grouse Mountain Lodge hotel in Whitefish Montana near Glacier National Park

Whitefish · Mid

Grouse Mountain Lodge

A relaxed mountain-lodge hotel on the edge of Whitefish with a pool and easy access to town — a dependable mid-range family pick.

~$200–$400/night

West Glacier & Columbia Falls · Closest to the West Gate

Right at (or minutes from) the West Entrance — less nightlife than Whitefish, but you’re first to the trailheads.

Belton Chalet historic 1910 railway hotel at West Glacier entrance

West Glacier · Historic · Mid–Splurge

Belton Chalet

The beautifully restored 1910 railway chalet right at the West Entrance — historic character seconds from the park gate.

~$200–$400/night

West Glacier Village cabins and shops at the West Entrance of Glacier National Park

West Glacier · Cabins · Mid

West Glacier Village

Cabins, dining, and shops clustered at the West Entrance (Pursuit) — the closest full-service base to the west gate.

~$200–$380/night

Cedar Creek Lodge hotel in Columbia Falls Montana near Glacier National Park

Columbia Falls · Mid

Cedar Creek Lodge

A comfortable modern hotel in Columbia Falls with a pool and free breakfast, midway between Whitefish and the park — a strong value-plus-comfort pick.

~$180–$350/night

Meadow Lake Resort condos and hotel in Columbia Falls Montana

Columbia Falls · Condos · Value

Meadow Lake Resort

Condos, homes, and hotel rooms around a golf course in Columbia Falls — roomy options that suit families and longer stays.

~$150–$320/night

St. Mary & East Glacier · The East Side

Gateway to the Sun Road’s east end, Many Glacier, and Two Medicine — fewer options, so book early.

St Mary Village lodge and cabins at the east entrance of Glacier National Park

St. Mary · East Entrance · Mid

St. Mary Village

Lodge rooms and cabins at the east entrance (Pursuit), with restaurants and a gas station — scarce, valuable services on this side of the park.

~$200–$380/night

Glacier Park Lodge historic timber lodge at East Glacier Park Montana

East Glacier · Historic

Glacier Park Lodge

The majestic timber lodge at East Glacier with towering Douglas-fir columns and a golf course — the gateway to the Two Medicine area.

~$220–$400/night

East Glacier railway town near Two Medicine and Glacier National Park

East · Railway Town · Value

East Glacier

A small railway town near Two Medicine, with budget motels, cafes, and the grand Glacier Park Lodge — the most affordable east-side base, and a short drive from the Babb junction for Many Glacier.

~$120–$300/night

🎒 Before You Book, See What to Pack

Even gateway-town nights get cold, and you’ll want layers, trail shoes, and bear spray for the park itself. My full tested list lives on the gear guide.

See the Full National Park Gear Guide →