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Outside the Park you will find a variety of hotels, motels, bed & breakfasts, cabins, cottages, lodges, ranches and resorts. Most of these facilities are located within nearby communities. Others are found scattered around the nearby area; usually alongside a main highway but away from town, sometimes off on a side road, or sitting beside a lake or river or nestled within a quiet forest grove.
To help you in your search, we have listed below several communities with lodging accommodations and other services catering to park visitors. Population figures, where given, are for incorporated cities and towns from the 1999 U.S. Census Estimate.
West Side: (Park entrance is located just off US Highway 2 at West Glacier.)
West Glacier. US Highway 2, at park entrance.
Coram. 7 miles west of park entrance on US Highway 2.
Hungry Horse. 10 miles west of park entrance US Highway 2.
Columbia Falls. 15 miles west of park entrance US Highway 2. Population: 4,293.
Whitefish. MT Highway 93.
Kalispell. 28 miles west of park entrance US Highway 2. Population: 17,149.
South: US Highway 2
Essex.Near the southern most tip of the park on US Highway 2, 29 miles south of West Glacier and 26 miles west of East Glacier.
East Side
Babb. Northeast of the park on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, 9 miles north of the St. Mary Visitor Center on US Highway 89.
St. Mary. On the eastern boundary of the park, 53 miles east of West Glacier at the east end of the Going-to-The-Sun Road and its junction with US Highway 89.
Browning. On the Blackfeet Reservation 31 miles east of St. Mary on US Highway 89.
East Glacier Park. Just outside the southeast corner of the park and on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation 55 miles east of West Glacier on US Highway 2 and 44 miles south of St. Mary via Browning and US Highway 89.
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