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    Blackfeet Outfitters - Alger is a great teacher & expert in explaining everything one needs to know about fly fishing.

    Blackfeet Outfitters

    4.0(7 reviews)
    12.0 mi

    Blackfeet Outfitters is simply the best way to experience Montana life. Offering hunting, fishing,…read moreand jeep tours, this outfitter is the tops in exploring the backcountry of the Blackfeet Reservation near Babb. Words of warning: activities with Algers, your wonderful guide, are not for the tame, but those with an adventurous spirit seeking some guidance from a backcountry expert. This is not safari, just time spent enjoying being alive in a beautiful place. My boyfriend and I chose to do a Jeep Tour with Blackfeet Outfits. Normally, I don't splurge on things I deem to be "touristy," as I hail from a resort town myself and am fairly comfortable outdoors. But, it was September, high bear season, a last minute trip and yadayadayada, so a jeep tour sounded safer. I am SO glad I didn't miss out on the Jeep Tour experience! Other than tranquil Glacier National Park, the time spent with Algers of Blackfeet Outfitters was the highlight of our Montana Excursion. I'm already looking forward to going back next year for fly-fishing, and renting one of the awesome cabins on the property. I saw some mixed reviews online of his lodging. I'm not sure where that stems from, although I assume it's because Babb isn't as glamorous as staying in the Park itself. It is however way more comfortable and a short drive to the Many Glaciers entrance of GNP. For those with RVs, he also has 17 hook ups on site. Best time ever.

    Had a great fishing trip it was a great time. The fishing was good but the sight seeing was amazing.read more

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    Northland Lodge - Street view of the front side of the lodge.

    Northland Lodge

    4.8(5 reviews)
    30.7 mi

    We spent two enchanting nights at the Northland Lodge early in August. The rooms were spotless, the…read moreliving and dining areas comfortable and well appointed. The water in the sink and shower was hot and plentiful and the beds provided a great night's sleep. The muffins, fruit pie, and coffee are excellent. The proprietor, Stacy, was simply wonderful and told many entertaining tales and provided great advice for our stay in Waterton. The views from the upstairs rooms of Waterton are great and everyone can enjoy the upstairs deck with striking views of the entire area. At night, the galaxy is easily visible and I was able to take some great pictures of it. It is just a very short walk to Cameron falls as well as nice beaches on Waterton Lake. Altogether, I cannot recommend this place high enough!

    This is a great guest lodge that has been created from an old house. All the rooms are more than…read morebig enough for what you need or at least our room was - this is no Holiday Inn size accommodation and that is the charm of it. Every morning there was fresh muffins and tea/coffee for all before people head out for the day. Can be a little crowded in the morning in the lounge but only because everyone is there at the same time. Lovely wrap around porch to enjoy the afternoon sunshine and view. Really love that they have kept the lounge area like a home - makes it feel cozy and would be great if the weather was bad. Clean rooms, enough blankets, heater if it gets very cold, good advice on places to eat and hikes, plus a 10 minute stroll into town. It looks further away on a map but is literally around the corner. Word of advice with all the guests at hotels mainly there for hiking a lot of the restaurants in town close early around 9pm so bear that in mind when planning dinner out. Highly recommend this spot and would happily stay again - sad they are not open in winter as planning a snowshoeing trip for later in the year. Room Tip: Stayed #9 Cowboy Room - on-suite, spacious, outside entry on the ground floor. Only real noise is if you have kids running on the patio/deck upstairs and really only in the day.

    Glacier Park Lodge

    Glacier Park Lodge

    2.7(113 reviews)
    22.9 mi
    $$$

    Loved the Glacier Park Lodge! We stopped here for lunch on our way to Two Medicine. Played…read morevolleyball by the teepee!! The bison burger was really good and the Smoked Trout BLT was delicious. The trout fish dip was heavy on the cream cheese. Black bean burger was yum and the tomato jam that comes with the Warm Bread is delicious. They had one of the best gift shops I've seen during this Montana trip and picked up a bunch of stuff for my loved ones at home. The main lounge has lots of wooden furniture and a big beautiful fireplace. My husband enjoyed playing horseshoe out back and I got my mother in law to play the 1890s piano! Good place to reset with internet service and snacks before you head on back for your nature day.

    During initial planning, I overlooked this place: it isn't an official park hotel, so I figured it…read morewas a bland also-ran, overflow for people who didn't plan sufficiently far in advance. But then I learned it's the original grand lodge built by the Great Northern Railway, full of history! In terms of location, it worked perfectly for one night of our trip. It's very convenient for the Two Medicine area of the park. But I wouldn't recommend it as a base for a long visit, it's almost an hour drive to the St Mary visitor center. I'm pretty surprised by the negative reviews here. We stayed in a Main Lodge Value room and found everything clean and comfortable. Nothing fancy, but everything I expected in the room. And the lobby and common areas were outstanding. There are a ton of great places to sit, the big logs are really impressive, and the grounds are terrific, with flowers, horseshoes, and even a small (lumpy) soccer field. Everyone we encountered were friendly and hardworking. Most surprising are complaints about tiny showers: ours had a neat large clawfoot bathtub with good fixture & curtains to shower. So I guess that isn't a common feature, but it's not like we had a super deluxe room.

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    Coram Cottage - Front

    Coram Cottage

    3.5(2 reviews)
    36.5 mi

    Small and cute, this was our base when roaming the Glacier area…read more The owner was nice to work with and even came by to visit but we were gone. There are horses, chickens, an early rising rooster (!), and turkey next door which add to the rural flavor. We enjoyed an evening drink on the outside deck. He has comfortable living room sofas and chairs. Even though the beds were pretty and comfortable, the linens were a thin, polyester blend which greatly detracted from the rest of the nicely planned items. He has a propane BBQ and the minimum kitchen essentials. The worst part of the place was the enormously LOUD TRAINS. This house is less than a block from the main line and several times throughout the day and night it sounds as if they're coming through the deck !! Bringing EARPLUGS is an absolute necessity. None of us got any sleep the first night there. After we found a store that sold foam earplugs, sleeping in the plastic sheets was bearable.

    Stayed here in August when we went to Glacier National Park and really enjoyed it…read more The owner (John) was very responsive and helpful when we booked through vrbo.com. The directions given were easy and my GPS had no problem finding the address. While the kitchen doesn't have a dishwasher, it's decently sized given the size of the house and we were able to prepare some very solid meals after visiting a local grocery store over in Columbia Falls. The bedrooms are not huge but the queen-sized beds are very comfortable. The linens must have been recently upgraded because they didn't feel like polyester at all. I've stayed at plenty of Westins and W Hotels and this bed was just as comfortable in its own rustic Montana way. Yes, the railroad is about 300 feet from the house but bring earplugs and you'll be fine. The living room is awesome. Satellite TV and free Wifi, and a couple of super comfortable couches. The location is impressive. 5 minutes to the west entrance of Glacier National Park (but leave early in the AM to avoid the lineup of cars trying to get in!). You're walking distance from a distillery as well as a very good pizza restaurant; both of which we sampled and enjoyed.

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    Coram Cottage - Less than a block away.

    Less than a block away.

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