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Glacier National Park

EXPLORE
the area

DISCOVER
the wildlife

ADMIRE
the beauty

With 762 lakes, 200 waterfalls, 175 mountains, 151 trails, 25 glaciers, and over 1 million acres of land, Glacier National Park provides endless opportunities for exploration.
Glacier National Park is home to 24 species of fish, 68 species of animals, 277 species of birds, and 1,990 species of plants... and those are just the ones that are documented!
Glacier National Park receives nearly 2 million visitors every year, and with views like this, it's no secret why. Since its establishment in 1910, people have flocked to the Park to experience a beauty so unimaginable, it will take your breath away.

OUR PERSONAL FAVORITE HIKES

Siyeh Bend to Sunrift Gorge Hike
This 10.3-mile day hike offers astonishing views, an abundance of wildflowers, and is an excellent workout to boot. At 8,080 feet, Siyeh Pass is the highest elevation trail in Glacier National Park, but the views along the way offer a great reward for the hard work. And, as an added bonus, if the time is right, patches of plump huckleberries will give you that extra boost - be sure to stop and grab a handful (or three!). Pack plenty of water and your camera as you embark on one of our favorite hikes in the Park!


Three Falls Hike
The Three Falls Hike (also commonly referred to as the St. Mary Area Waterfalls Hike) is a 5.2 mile in-and-out hike that visits three of the area's most popular waterfalls - St. Mary Falls, Virginia Falls and Baring Falls. Prepare a picnic in your cottage and enjoy your lunch alongside any one of these three waterfalls - each is as unique and spectacular as the last.

High Tea at the Prince of Wales Hotel
If you enjoy a day of driving, a trip to Waterton is well worth the extra mileage. Located inside the Waterton Lakes National Park in southern Alberta near the US-Canada border, the Prince of Wales Hotel is one of the most photographed hotels in North America! Enjoy your "high tea" against an idyllic backdrop
​of the Canadian Rockies and Waterton Lake.



For more information about tons of fun activities in Glacier National Park, 
check out the "Hiking Glacier" website and "Hike 734"!
Book your stay with The Cottages at Glacier for an unforgettable vacation
​full of adventure and relaxation.
  
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THE COTTAGES AT GLACIER
300 GOING-TO-THE-SUN ROAD EAST, ST. MARY, MONTANA 59417
(406) 309-4231 [email protected]