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Montana/Alberta

Glacier and Waterton Lakes National Parks

Program No. 19946RJ
Discover historic National Park lodges and magnificent displays of nature as you enjoy an immersive educational experience in two of North America’s most magnificent national parks.

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At a Glance

Explore two jewels of the "Crown of the Continent" — Glacier National Park in Montana and Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta. These magnificent parks combined in 1932 to create the world's first international peace park, bridging the United States and Canada with the beauty and serenity of the Rocky Mountains.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walking up to two miles on maintained natural surface dirt trails in mountainous terrain. The ability to climb stairs and get on and off a motor coach and boat is required. Elevations of 3,000-7,200 feet.

What You'll Learn

  • Immerse yourself in the history, beauty and untamed wilderness of this soaring wonderland through its historic lodges, amazing geological features and diverse flora and fauna.
  • Enjoy daily field trips that showcase some of the most intact wildland on the entire continent.
  • Discover breathtaking views, rugged peaks, vast glacier-carved valleys and thundering cascades as you journey over the historic Going-to-the-Sun Road aboard an iconic Red Bus.
Featured Expert
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Ellen Horowitz
Ellen Horowitz is a naturalist, writer, hiking leader, and Certified Nature & Forest Therapy Guide whose outdoor education career spans 40 years. Ellen teaches botany classes at Flathead Valley Community College, and she is a long-time field instructor for the Glacier Institute and Road Scholar. Her work has been recognized with numerous honors including Montana Audubon’s Educator of the Year Award, and magazine writing awards from the National Wildlife Federation. She is the author of the award-winning children’s book, “What I Saw in Glacier.”

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Candi Naylor is a retired elementary school teacher with 36 years of experience. Being a Montana native from Townsend, she loves to ski, hike, fish, garden, kayak, and take her two dogs, Ginger and Hoss, for walks. She spends most of her time outside no matter what season, and she especially loves Glacier National Park. She and her husband, Craig, have built a home on 10 acres – a remnant of her great grandparents’ homestead. She and Craig have recently returned from nine years in Fredericksburg, Va., where she taught elementary school and her husband was a college music professor. Both are very happy to be back in Montana!
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Ellen Horowitz View biography
Ellen Horowitz is a naturalist, writer, hiking leader, and Certified Nature & Forest Therapy Guide whose outdoor education career spans 40 years. Ellen teaches botany classes at Flathead Valley Community College, and she is a long-time field instructor for the Glacier Institute and Road Scholar. Her work has been recognized with numerous honors including Montana Audubon’s Educator of the Year Award, and magazine writing awards from the National Wildlife Federation. She is the author of the award-winning children’s book, “What I Saw in Glacier.”
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Ashley Mason View biography
Ashley started her career at the North Carolina School of the Art but transferred to Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina to receive her B.S. in Geology with a minor in field biology. Ashley then came to Montana to teach for the Glacier Institute and then completed graduate work at The University of Montana – Missoula in Environmental Studies. A veteran naturalist and conservation educator Ashley is a former Ranger Naturalist for Glacier National Park. In 2012 she was voted Audubon Educator of the year.
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Leila Robinson has developed a great love of the outdoors and especially exploring it in hiking mode. Her love of travel and nature has taken her to every continent, and she is thrilled to see and experience each journey. She has been a high school and college educator in art and interdisciplinary studies and a museum program developer for over a decade. Being able to live in Glacier for over ten summers has given her an appreciation of this incredible and favorite national park.
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Denny Olson is an acclaimed author with training as a biologist and geologist. He has taught nature for over 30 years. He received an M.S. from the University of Minnesota and has researched beavers, hares, and loons. Using Native American storytelling as a teaching tool; he blends science, humor, and drama, establishing his national reputation as an innovative performer and educator. Denny has applied these skills to his love for Glacier National Park, leading interpretive hikes, Road Scholar birding trips, and doing many park presentations.
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Dave Streeter spent seven years traveling the world designing computer systems. Then he had a flat tire in Great Falls, Mont. Some 30 years later, he is still teaching at Flathead Valley Community College in Kalispell and exploring Montana’s wilds at every opportunity. He has been a favorite Road Scholar instructor for 25 years, imparting his knowledge of bears, mountain goats, wolves, weather, flowers, glaciation, winter ecology, backcountry skiing and healthy hiking. Dave also performs with the “Grin & Bear it String Clan.”
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Marilyn is a conservation biologist who has had the opportunity to work (and play!) in two iconic landscapes – the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and the Continental Divide Ecosystem. One of her favorite memories is following radioed collared grizzlies in Yellowstone in the late 1970s but balancing private land with sustaining wildlife populations is the most rewarding. Marilyn was the northwest program manager of the Montana Nature Conservancy for thirteen years. In her free time, you’ll find her hiking or horseback riding the dynamic landscapes.
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Jack Gladstone is a storysmith and troubadour from the Blackfeet Nation of Montana. Regarded as a cultural bridge builder, he produces programs on indigenous history and tradition. Jack has released 15 critically-acclaimed CDs, and garnered the prestigious Best Historical Recording from the Native American Music Association. A former college instructor and Smithsonian scholar, Jack has opened shows for Rita Coolidge, Garrison Keillor and Bonnie Raitt.
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Al Koss has lived and worked in the Glacier Park area for over 30 years. His love for the out-of-doors and passion for hiking was well represented in his career with the U.S. Forest Service and National Park Service. Al taught environmental education and is a Master Trainer for the Leave No Trace Program. His experience as a Park Naturalist has given him extensive experience and knowledge of the flora and fauna of the park. He enjoys sharing his passion for natural areas with others.
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Connie Johnson View biography
Connie Johnson has experienced Glacier Park for over 40 years. Her love of Glacier began when she was 25 and led a group of 15-year-old campfire girls across the Bob Marshall Wilderness. Since then, Connie, her husband, and their daughters have backpacked many of Glacier’s trails. Connie enjoyed birding in several world regions during her career as a Foreign Service Officer with the Department of State. After returning to Montana, she visits Glacier in all seasons.
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Elise grew up in Spokane, Washington and enjoyed camping and fishing with her family. It was not until college that Elise fell in love with the Rocky Mountains and began hiking and backpacking with her husband and their goldendoodles. She is currently a middle school science teacher in Bigfork, Montana and recently earned an MS in science education. When she is not teaching, you will find her exploring the trails of Glacier National Park, the Flathead National Forest and the Bob Marshall Wilderness!
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Tim Manley retired from Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (MFWP) in 2021 after working on grizzly bears for 37 years. Born in Great Falls, Montana, he lived in Idaho and Colorado, graduating from Colorado State University with a B.S. in wildlife biology. Tim moved back to Montana in 1981 and first volunteered with the USFS mapping grizzly bear habitat for the USFS in the Whitefish Range. He enjoys photography, bird watching, wildlife viewing, plant identification, hiking, camping, and exploring the outdoors with his wife, Rachel.
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Susan Atkinson is an award-winning architect and professor of environmental design at the University of Colorado Boulder. She has traveled the world researching how people design and build in response to culture and climate. Susan grew up in the Flathead Valley, learning about wildflowers, and spotting grizzlies in Glacier National Park every summer since 1980. She is an avid trail runner who loves fly fishing, spending time with her rescue dog, Clover, and reading about wolverines. She has backpacked around the world.
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Pat Van Eimeren, originally a “cheesehead” from Wisconsin, has been in Montana for more than 30 years. He recently retired as a Fisheries Biologist for the Flathead National Forest. Pat has a passion for wild places and wild creatures. In the winter, he works atop Whitefish Mountain Resort as a Mountain Ambassador, and in the summer he will be deep in the solitude of the Bob Marshall Wilderness with a fly rod in hand. He enjoys all the recreational venues that Montana has to offer.
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Deb Burfeind has lived in the Flathead Valley, Montana for over two decades. She recently retired after twenty years as a school counselor. Deb is married with three children and three grandchildren. Deb is known as a “Glacier snob” and gets up into “The Park” any season to hike, backpack, ski, snowshoe, and volunteer. She also enjoys travel, reading, knitting, and quilting.
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Lori Ortley, an enthusiast of Glacier National Park, was raised in Cedar Falls, Iowa, where she graduated from the University of Northern Iowa with a B.S. in biology and a minor in earth science, certified to teach 7th through 12th grades. She taught at Flathead High School for 18 years before retiring in 2019. Her students participated in Glacier National Park’s Citizens Science program. After retiring from teaching in 2019, Lori transitioned to work as a field instructor with Road Scholar.
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Meals
18 Meals
7 Breakfasts
5 Lunches
6 Dinners
The following choices may be available when requested in advance: Vegetarian, Gluten Free
Lodging
Lodgings may differ by date. Select a date to see the lodgings specific to that date.
Display
Jul 08, 2024 - Jul 15, 2024
  • Jul 08, 2024 - Jul 15, 2024
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  • Jul 15, 2024 - Jul 22, 2024
  • Jul 22, 2024 - Jul 29, 2024
  • Aug 05, 2024 - Aug 12, 2024
  • Aug 12, 2024 - Aug 19, 2024
  • Aug 19, 2024 - Aug 26, 2024
  • Aug 26, 2024 - Sep 02, 2024
  • Sep 02, 2024 - Sep 09, 2024
  • Jul 07, 2025 - Jul 14, 2025
  • Jul 14, 2025 - Jul 21, 2025
  • Jul 21, 2025 - Jul 28, 2025
  • Jul 28, 2025 - Aug 04, 2025
  • Aug 04, 2025 - Aug 11, 2025
  • Aug 11, 2025 - Aug 18, 2025
  • Aug 18, 2025 - Aug 25, 2025
  • Aug 25, 2025 - Sep 01, 2025
  • Sep 01, 2025 - Sep 08, 2025
3 nights
Kalispell
This central and comfortable hotel welcomes guests with a friendly and helpful staff. It is conveniently located in the heart of the Flathead Valley, in historic downtown Kalispell. Glacier International Airport (FCA) is 10 miles away and Glacier National Park is 35 miles away. Centrally located, Red Lion Hotel is close to Walgreens, and local grocery stores and coffee shops.
2 nights
Browning
Located in the remote northeastern corner of Glacier National Park, the historic Many Glacier Hotel first opened its doors to guests in 1915. The hotel was built by the Great Norther Railway in the architectural style of a grand Swiss chalet. Many Glacier Hotel sits on the shore of Swiftcurrent Lake and features a towering atrium lobby, double helical staircase, and stunning mountain scenery.
2 nights
Waterton Park
Perched on a bluff overlooking Waterton Lake, the Prince of Wales hotel provides sweeping lake, mountain, and prairie views. The hotel opened in 1927 and was built by the Great Northern Railway to complete its chain of chalets and lodges that served early visitors of Glacier National Park. With towering gables and peaked roofs, the Prince of Wales Hotel features Swiss chalet architecture including a towering timber-framed lobby and original details throughout.
3 nights
Kalispell
This central and comfortable hotel welcomes guests with a friendly and helpful staff. It is conveniently located in the heart of the Flathead Valley, in historic downtown Kalispell. Glacier International Airport (FCA) is 10 miles away and Glacier National Park is 35 miles away. Centrally located, Red Lion Hotel is close to Walgreens, and local grocery stores and coffee shops.
2 nights
Browning
Located in the remote northeastern corner of Glacier National Park, the historic Many Glacier Hotel first opened its doors to guests in 1915. The hotel was built by the Great Norther Railway in the architectural style of a grand Swiss chalet. Many Glacier Hotel sits on the shore of Swiftcurrent Lake and features a towering atrium lobby, double helical staircase, and stunning mountain scenery.
2 nights
Waterton Park
Perched on a bluff overlooking Waterton Lake, the Prince of Wales hotel provides sweeping lake, mountain, and prairie views. The hotel opened in 1927 and was built by the Great Northern Railway to complete its chain of chalets and lodges that served early visitors of Glacier National Park. With towering gables and peaked roofs, the Prince of Wales Hotel features Swiss chalet architecture including a towering timber-framed lobby and original details throughout.
3 nights
Kalispell
This central and comfortable hotel welcomes guests with a friendly and helpful staff. It is conveniently located in the heart of the Flathead Valley, in historic downtown Kalispell. Glacier International Airport (FCA) is 10 miles away and Glacier National Park is 35 miles away. Centrally located, Red Lion Hotel is close to Walgreens, and local grocery stores and coffee shops.
2 nights
Browning
Located in the remote northeastern corner of Glacier National Park, the historic Many Glacier Hotel first opened its doors to guests in 1915. The hotel was built by the Great Norther Railway in the architectural style of a grand Swiss chalet. Many Glacier Hotel sits on the shore of Swiftcurrent Lake and features a towering atrium lobby, double helical staircase, and stunning mountain scenery.
2 nights
Waterton Park
Perched on a bluff overlooking Waterton Lake, the Prince of Wales hotel provides sweeping lake, mountain, and prairie views. The hotel opened in 1927 and was built by the Great Northern Railway to complete its chain of chalets and lodges that served early visitors of Glacier National Park. With towering gables and peaked roofs, the Prince of Wales Hotel features Swiss chalet architecture including a towering timber-framed lobby and original details throughout.
3 nights
Kalispell
This central and comfortable hotel welcomes guests with a friendly and helpful staff. It is conveniently located in the heart of the Flathead Valley, in historic downtown Kalispell. Glacier International Airport (FCA) is 10 miles away and Glacier National Park is 35 miles away. Centrally located, Red Lion Hotel is close to Walgreens, and local grocery stores and coffee shops.
2 nights
Browning
Located in the remote northeastern corner of Glacier National Park, the historic Many Glacier Hotel first opened its doors to guests in 1915. The hotel was built by the Great Norther Railway in the architectural style of a grand Swiss chalet. Many Glacier Hotel sits on the shore of Swiftcurrent Lake and features a towering atrium lobby, double helical staircase, and stunning mountain scenery.
2 nights
Waterton Park
The Bayshore Inn is the only hotel located directly on the shores of beautiful Waterton Lake. The Bayshore Inn is a rustic and charming family owned and operated hotel located in the heart of the Waterton townsite. The Bayshore Inn is a short gorgeous walk from unique shops, the marina, restaurants, etc.
3 nights
Kalispell
This central and comfortable hotel welcomes guests with a friendly and helpful staff. It is conveniently located in the heart of the Flathead Valley, in historic downtown Kalispell. Glacier International Airport (FCA) is 10 miles away and Glacier National Park is 35 miles away. Centrally located, Red Lion Hotel is close to Walgreens, and local grocery stores and coffee shops.
2 nights
Browning
Located in the remote northeastern corner of Glacier National Park, the historic Many Glacier Hotel first opened its doors to guests in 1915. The hotel was built by the Great Norther Railway in the architectural style of a grand Swiss chalet. Many Glacier Hotel sits on the shore of Swiftcurrent Lake and features a towering atrium lobby, double helical staircase, and stunning mountain scenery.
2 nights
Waterton Park
Perched on a bluff overlooking Waterton Lake, the Prince of Wales hotel provides sweeping lake, mountain, and prairie views. The hotel opened in 1927 and was built by the Great Northern Railway to complete its chain of chalets and lodges that served early visitors of Glacier National Park. With towering gables and peaked roofs, the Prince of Wales Hotel features Swiss chalet architecture including a towering timber-framed lobby and original details throughout.
3 nights
Kalispell
This central and comfortable hotel welcomes guests with a friendly and helpful staff. It is conveniently located in the heart of the Flathead Valley, in historic downtown Kalispell. Glacier International Airport (FCA) is 10 miles away and Glacier National Park is 35 miles away. Centrally located, Red Lion Hotel is close to Walgreens, and local grocery stores and coffee shops.
2 nights
Browning
Located in the remote northeastern corner of Glacier National Park, the historic Many Glacier Hotel first opened its doors to guests in 1915. The hotel was built by the Great Norther Railway in the architectural style of a grand Swiss chalet. Many Glacier Hotel sits on the shore of Swiftcurrent Lake and features a towering atrium lobby, double helical staircase, and stunning mountain scenery.
2 nights
Waterton Park
The Bayshore Inn is the only hotel located directly on the shores of beautiful Waterton Lake. The Bayshore Inn is a rustic and charming family owned and operated hotel located in the heart of the Waterton townsite. The Bayshore Inn is a short gorgeous walk from unique shops, the marina, restaurants, etc.
3 nights
Kalispell
This central and comfortable hotel welcomes guests with a friendly and helpful staff. It is conveniently located in the heart of the Flathead Valley, in historic downtown Kalispell. Glacier International Airport (FCA) is 10 miles away and Glacier National Park is 35 miles away. Centrally located, Red Lion Hotel is close to Walgreens, and local grocery stores and coffee shops.
2 nights
Browning
Located in the remote northeastern corner of Glacier National Park, the historic Many Glacier Hotel first opened its doors to guests in 1915. The hotel was built by the Great Norther Railway in the architectural style of a grand Swiss chalet. Many Glacier Hotel sits on the shore of Swiftcurrent Lake and features a towering atrium lobby, double helical staircase, and stunning mountain scenery.
2 nights
Waterton Park
The Bayshore Inn is the only hotel located directly on the shores of beautiful Waterton Lake. The Bayshore Inn is a rustic and charming family owned and operated hotel located in the heart of the Waterton townsite. The Bayshore Inn is a short gorgeous walk from unique shops, the marina, restaurants, etc.
3 nights
Kalispell
This central and comfortable hotel welcomes guests with a friendly and helpful staff. It is conveniently located in the heart of the Flathead Valley, in historic downtown Kalispell. Glacier International Airport (FCA) is 10 miles away and Glacier National Park is 35 miles away. Centrally located, Red Lion Hotel is close to Walgreens, and local grocery stores and coffee shops.
2 nights
Browning
Located in the remote northeastern corner of Glacier National Park, the historic Many Glacier Hotel first opened its doors to guests in 1915. The hotel was built by the Great Norther Railway in the architectural style of a grand Swiss chalet. Many Glacier Hotel sits on the shore of Swiftcurrent Lake and features a towering atrium lobby, double helical staircase, and stunning mountain scenery.
2 nights
Waterton Park
Perched on a bluff overlooking Waterton Lake, the Prince of Wales hotel provides sweeping lake, mountain, and prairie views. The hotel opened in 1927 and was built by the Great Northern Railway to complete its chain of chalets and lodges that served early visitors of Glacier National Park. With towering gables and peaked roofs, the Prince of Wales Hotel features Swiss chalet architecture including a towering timber-framed lobby and original details throughout.
3 nights
Kalispell
This central and comfortable hotel welcomes guests with a friendly and helpful staff. It is conveniently located in the heart of the Flathead Valley, in historic downtown Kalispell. Glacier International Airport (FCA) is 10 miles away and Glacier National Park is 35 miles away. Centrally located, Red Lion Hotel is close to Walgreens, and local grocery stores and coffee shops.
2 nights
Browning
Located in the remote northeastern corner of Glacier National Park, the historic Many Glacier Hotel first opened its doors to guests in 1915. The hotel was built by the Great Norther Railway in the architectural style of a grand Swiss chalet. Many Glacier Hotel sits on the shore of Swiftcurrent Lake and features a towering atrium lobby, double helical staircase, and stunning mountain scenery.
2 nights
Waterton Park
Perched on a bluff overlooking Waterton Lake, the Prince of Wales hotel provides sweeping lake, mountain, and prairie views. The hotel opened in 1927 and was built by the Great Northern Railway to complete its chain of chalets and lodges that served early visitors of Glacier National Park. With towering gables and peaked roofs, the Prince of Wales Hotel features Swiss chalet architecture including a towering timber-framed lobby and original details throughout.
3 nights
Kalispell
This central and comfortable hotel welcomes guests with a friendly and helpful staff. It is conveniently located in the heart of the Flathead Valley, in historic downtown Kalispell. Glacier International Airport (FCA) is 10 miles away and Glacier National Park is 35 miles away. Centrally located, Red Lion Hotel is close to Walgreens, and local grocery stores and coffee shops.
2 nights
Browning
Located in the remote northeastern corner of Glacier National Park, the historic Many Glacier Hotel first opened its doors to guests in 1915. The hotel was built by the Great Norther Railway in the architectural style of a grand Swiss chalet. Many Glacier Hotel sits on the shore of Swiftcurrent Lake and features a towering atrium lobby, double helical staircase, and stunning mountain scenery.
2 nights
Waterton Park
Perched on a bluff overlooking Waterton Lake, the Prince of Wales hotel provides sweeping lake, mountain, and prairie views. The hotel opened in 1927 and was built by the Great Northern Railway to complete its chain of chalets and lodges that served early visitors of Glacier National Park. With towering gables and peaked roofs, the Prince of Wales Hotel features Swiss chalet architecture including a towering timber-framed lobby and original details throughout.
3 nights
Kalispell
This central and comfortable hotel welcomes guests with a friendly and helpful staff. It is conveniently located in the heart of the Flathead Valley, in historic downtown Kalispell. Glacier International Airport (FCA) is 10 miles away and Glacier National Park is 35 miles away. Centrally located, Red Lion Hotel is close to Walgreens, and local grocery stores and coffee shops.
2 nights
Browning
Located in the remote northeastern corner of Glacier National Park, the historic Many Glacier Hotel first opened its doors to guests in 1915. The hotel was built by the Great Norther Railway in the architectural style of a grand Swiss chalet. Many Glacier Hotel sits on the shore of Swiftcurrent Lake and features a towering atrium lobby, double helical staircase, and stunning mountain scenery.
2 nights
Waterton Park
Perched on a bluff overlooking Waterton Lake, the Prince of Wales hotel provides sweeping lake, mountain, and prairie views. The hotel opened in 1927 and was built by the Great Northern Railway to complete its chain of chalets and lodges that served early visitors of Glacier National Park. With towering gables and peaked roofs, the Prince of Wales Hotel features Swiss chalet architecture including a towering timber-framed lobby and original details throughout.
3 nights
Kalispell
This central and comfortable hotel welcomes guests with a friendly and helpful staff. It is conveniently located in the heart of the Flathead Valley, in historic downtown Kalispell. Glacier International Airport (FCA) is 10 miles away and Glacier National Park is 35 miles away. Centrally located, Red Lion Hotel is close to Walgreens, and local grocery stores and coffee shops.
2 nights
Browning
Located in the remote northeastern corner of Glacier National Park, the historic Many Glacier Hotel first opened its doors to guests in 1915. The hotel was built by the Great Norther Railway in the architectural style of a grand Swiss chalet. Many Glacier Hotel sits on the shore of Swiftcurrent Lake and features a towering atrium lobby, double helical staircase, and stunning mountain scenery.
2 nights
Waterton Park
Perched on a bluff overlooking Waterton Lake, the Prince of Wales hotel provides sweeping lake, mountain, and prairie views. The hotel opened in 1927 and was built by the Great Northern Railway to complete its chain of chalets and lodges that served early visitors of Glacier National Park. With towering gables and peaked roofs, the Prince of Wales Hotel features Swiss chalet architecture including a towering timber-framed lobby and original details throughout.
3 nights
Kalispell
This central and comfortable hotel welcomes guests with a friendly and helpful staff. It is conveniently located in the heart of the Flathead Valley, in historic downtown Kalispell. Glacier International Airport (FCA) is 10 miles away and Glacier National Park is 35 miles away. Centrally located, Red Lion Hotel is close to Walgreens, and local grocery stores and coffee shops.
2 nights
Browning
Located in the remote northeastern corner of Glacier National Park, the historic Many Glacier Hotel first opened its doors to guests in 1915. The hotel was built by the Great Norther Railway in the architectural style of a grand Swiss chalet. Many Glacier Hotel sits on the shore of Swiftcurrent Lake and features a towering atrium lobby, double helical staircase, and stunning mountain scenery.
2 nights
Waterton Park
Perched on a bluff overlooking Waterton Lake, the Prince of Wales hotel provides sweeping lake, mountain, and prairie views. The hotel opened in 1927 and was built by the Great Northern Railway to complete its chain of chalets and lodges that served early visitors of Glacier National Park. With towering gables and peaked roofs, the Prince of Wales Hotel features Swiss chalet architecture including a towering timber-framed lobby and original details throughout.
3 nights
Kalispell
This central and comfortable hotel welcomes guests with a friendly and helpful staff. It is conveniently located in the heart of the Flathead Valley, in historic downtown Kalispell. Glacier International Airport (FCA) is 10 miles away and Glacier National Park is 35 miles away. Centrally located, Red Lion Hotel is close to Walgreens, and local grocery stores and coffee shops.
2 nights
Browning
Located in the remote northeastern corner of Glacier National Park, the historic Many Glacier Hotel first opened its doors to guests in 1915. The hotel was built by the Great Norther Railway in the architectural style of a grand Swiss chalet. Many Glacier Hotel sits on the shore of Swiftcurrent Lake and features a towering atrium lobby, double helical staircase, and stunning mountain scenery.
2 nights
Waterton Park
Perched on a bluff overlooking Waterton Lake, the Prince of Wales hotel provides sweeping lake, mountain, and prairie views. The hotel opened in 1927 and was built by the Great Northern Railway to complete its chain of chalets and lodges that served early visitors of Glacier National Park. With towering gables and peaked roofs, the Prince of Wales Hotel features Swiss chalet architecture including a towering timber-framed lobby and original details throughout.
3 nights
Kalispell
This central and comfortable hotel welcomes guests with a friendly and helpful staff. It is conveniently located in the heart of the Flathead Valley, in historic downtown Kalispell. Glacier International Airport (FCA) is 10 miles away and Glacier National Park is 35 miles away. Centrally located, Red Lion Hotel is close to Walgreens, and local grocery stores and coffee shops.
2 nights
Browning
Located in the remote northeastern corner of Glacier National Park, the historic Many Glacier Hotel first opened its doors to guests in 1915. The hotel was built by the Great Norther Railway in the architectural style of a grand Swiss chalet. Many Glacier Hotel sits on the shore of Swiftcurrent Lake and features a towering atrium lobby, double helical staircase, and stunning mountain scenery.
2 nights
Waterton Park
Perched on a bluff overlooking Waterton Lake, the Prince of Wales hotel provides sweeping lake, mountain, and prairie views. The hotel opened in 1927 and was built by the Great Northern Railway to complete its chain of chalets and lodges that served early visitors of Glacier National Park. With towering gables and peaked roofs, the Prince of Wales Hotel features Swiss chalet architecture including a towering timber-framed lobby and original details throughout.
3 nights
Kalispell
This central and comfortable hotel welcomes guests with a friendly and helpful staff. It is conveniently located in the heart of the Flathead Valley, in historic downtown Kalispell. Glacier International Airport (FCA) is 10 miles away and Glacier National Park is 35 miles away. Centrally located, Red Lion Hotel is close to Walgreens, and local grocery stores and coffee shops.
2 nights
Browning
Located in the remote northeastern corner of Glacier National Park, the historic Many Glacier Hotel first opened its doors to guests in 1915. The hotel was built by the Great Norther Railway in the architectural style of a grand Swiss chalet. Many Glacier Hotel sits on the shore of Swiftcurrent Lake and features a towering atrium lobby, double helical staircase, and stunning mountain scenery.
2 nights
Waterton Park
Perched on a bluff overlooking Waterton Lake, the Prince of Wales hotel provides sweeping lake, mountain, and prairie views. The hotel opened in 1927 and was built by the Great Northern Railway to complete its chain of chalets and lodges that served early visitors of Glacier National Park. With towering gables and peaked roofs, the Prince of Wales Hotel features Swiss chalet architecture including a towering timber-framed lobby and original details throughout.
3 nights
Kalispell
This central and comfortable hotel welcomes guests with a friendly and helpful staff. It is conveniently located in the heart of the Flathead Valley, in historic downtown Kalispell. Glacier International Airport (FCA) is 10 miles away and Glacier National Park is 35 miles away. Centrally located, Red Lion Hotel is close to Walgreens, and local grocery stores and coffee shops.
2 nights
Browning
Located in the remote northeastern corner of Glacier National Park, the historic Many Glacier Hotel first opened its doors to guests in 1915. The hotel was built by the Great Norther Railway in the architectural style of a grand Swiss chalet. Many Glacier Hotel sits on the shore of Swiftcurrent Lake and features a towering atrium lobby, double helical staircase, and stunning mountain scenery.
2 nights
Waterton Park
Perched on a bluff overlooking Waterton Lake, the Prince of Wales hotel provides sweeping lake, mountain, and prairie views. The hotel opened in 1927 and was built by the Great Northern Railway to complete its chain of chalets and lodges that served early visitors of Glacier National Park. With towering gables and peaked roofs, the Prince of Wales Hotel features Swiss chalet architecture including a towering timber-framed lobby and original details throughout.





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