Did You Know?
Glacier National Park offers a free shuttle service! The shuttle provides two-way transit along the Going-to-the-Sun Road between the Apgar Transit Center and the St. Mary Visitor Center. Getting to where you want to go in Glacier has never been easier. Click here for more information about Glacier's Shuttle System.
Curious About What's Going On in Glacier?
Check out Glacier National Park's webcams - there are more than a dozen located throughout the Park, including one in St. Mary and one that allows you to see how full the parking lot is at Logan Pass!
Montana's official tourism site offers another great resource for visitors to our beautiful state!
Glacier National Park offers a free shuttle service! The shuttle provides two-way transit along the Going-to-the-Sun Road between the Apgar Transit Center and the St. Mary Visitor Center. Getting to where you want to go in Glacier has never been easier. Click here for more information about Glacier's Shuttle System.
Curious About What's Going On in Glacier?
Check out Glacier National Park's webcams - there are more than a dozen located throughout the Park, including one in St. Mary and one that allows you to see how full the parking lot is at Logan Pass!
Montana's official tourism site offers another great resource for visitors to our beautiful state!
NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN DAYS
The Blackfeet Nation hosts the annual North American Indian Days celebration
in nearby Browning the second week in July.
This four-day event is a fun and exciting opportunity to experience authentic Blackfeet traditions.
To learn more, please visit: https://blog.glaciermt.com/north-american-indian-days-and-the-blackfeet-nation/
in nearby Browning the second week in July.
This four-day event is a fun and exciting opportunity to experience authentic Blackfeet traditions.
To learn more, please visit: https://blog.glaciermt.com/north-american-indian-days-and-the-blackfeet-nation/
BICYCLING ALONG THE GOING-TO-THE-SUN ROAD
If you want to experience Glacier National Park and all of its beauty while getting your heart pumping, biking on the Going-to-the-Sun-Road - which is just a short walk from the door of your cottage - offers an exhilarating and challenging way to do so. Biking is best in the late spring and early summer months.
For more information about biking in Glacier National Park, click here.
For more information about biking in Glacier National Park, click here.
WILDLIFE VIEWING
Glacier National Park is home to nearly 70 species of mammals, which makes the chance of encountering wildlife during your stay almost inevitable.
The "Hiking in Glacier" website provides a list of hikes and the most commonly seen animals. Whether you are hoping to see a moose, a bighorn sheep, or even a bear (for the more daring), there is no better place to catch a glimpse than in Glacier National Park.
The "Hiking in Glacier" website provides a list of hikes and the most commonly seen animals. Whether you are hoping to see a moose, a bighorn sheep, or even a bear (for the more daring), there is no better place to catch a glimpse than in Glacier National Park.
Do you love nature and science? If so, be sure to check out Glacier National Park's "Nature & Science" webpage for more information about the Park's animals, plants and ecosystems!
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ST. MARY VISITOR CENTER
Be sure to stop by and check out the St. Mary Visitor Center and ask about upcoming events during your stay. Located only one short mile away from The Cottages, the St. Mary Visitor Center is an excellent resource for information (and not to mention, it is beautiful too!).