Glacier Guides Guest Houses

Glacier Guides Guest Houses Looking for a Glacier National Park home away from home? The Glacier Guides Guest House sleeps 8-12 and includes all comforts of home.

If you’re looking for the perfect Glacier National Park guest house for your family or a larger group of friends, you’ve found it! The Glacier Guides Guest House comfortably sleeps 8-12 and is conveniently located 1.5 miles from the Glacier National Park entrance in West Glacier. This three bedroom, three bath Glacier National Park guest house has all the comforts of home. Our guest house has a fu

ll size kitchen, living room, dining area, and entertainment area — including a big screen TV and a foosball table! Sunbathe and surf the free Wifi on the southwest facing deck. There are 3 queen beds, 2 twin beds, and a fold out couch. This house is a great base for white water rafting, scenic rafting, day hiking, and fly fishing in and around Glacier National Park with Glacier Guides and Montana Raft.

12/18/2023
12/04/2023

Beginning spring of 2024, will offer early access lotteries for wilderness camping advance reservations in collaboration with Recreation.gov. The lotteries will be based on a fair and randomized process to provide equal opportunity for each applicant.

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Photo is Sperry Campground by guide Jordan Smith

Did you stay at our Aspen View Guest House this summer? Leave us a review on Google! We'd love to hear about your stay!
11/06/2023

Did you stay at our Aspen View Guest House this summer? Leave us a review on Google! We'd love to hear about your stay!

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09/19/2023

“Yeaaaah, I'm going to need you to come in on Saturday. Mmmmmkay? Thaaaaaanks.” - Bill Lumbergh

This Saturday, visit a national park for FREE (that got your attention) and join in the nation's largest single-day volunteer effort to make a difference in the green spaces and historic sites in your community. Bring your people skills. No flair is necessary. (Well, a little never hurts.) Also, we need those TPS reports... ASAP.

Held annually on the fourth Saturday in September, celebrates environmental stewardship and encourages the use of open space for education, recreation, and health benefits. National Public Lands Day is led by the National Environmental Education Foundation - NEEF, in partnership with the National Park Service and other federal agencies. There are many ways to participate. Whatever you choose, we encourage you to share !

Looking for inspiration? Check out these cool events!

Mount Rainier National Park - Help cap off a summer of stewardship in which more than 2000 people have contributed to the protection of Mount Rainier. NPLD event participants will be divided into multiple work groups alternating between litter patrol, vegetation projects, and more.

Yosemite National Park - Yosemite FaceLift is a volunteer event started by the Yosemite Climbing Association (YCA) in partnership with NPS. The 1,000-2,000 people participating this year will remove trash, perform trail work and ecological restoration, and protect the natural and cultural resources of this iconic park.

Cumberland Gap National Historical Park - Recognize the history, heritage, and culture of the Appalachian Mountains through Living History demonstrations, children's activities, interactive exhibits, and more during this fun-filled educational weekend.

Shenandoah National Park - Rangers and guest speakers will host programs and Shenandoah National Park Trust's Art in the Park: Scenes from Shenandoah event will feature free artist workshops and demonstrations.

Cape Cod National Seashore - Help restore wetlands in the park. Join a plant ecologist and community volunteer ambassador to gather wetland plants from the West End Marsh and then spread the gathered material in Duck Harbor to naturally reseed this wetland.

Hot Springs National Park - Join the "The Battle of Central Arkansas" where you have one day to pick up as much trash as possible! Prizes will be awarded to the team and individuals who collected the most trash from this public land.

04/21/2023

Glacier National Park plow crews have reached the Loop on the west side of Going-to-the-Sun Road.

Looking to spend New Years Eve in a relaxing environment? Our Aspen View and Cedar View Guest Houses are perfect for tha...
12/09/2022

Looking to spend New Years Eve in a relaxing environment? Our Aspen View and Cedar View Guest Houses are perfect for that! Come stay with us to ring in the New Year.

Protip: Take a look at the current conditions page on our website before you take off on a Glacier National Park adventure!

Whether traveling with family and/or a large group, or want something small and cozy, we've got an option for you: A Glacier Guest House!

A lesser known gem off the Going-to-the-Sun Road.
11/30/2021

A lesser known gem off the Going-to-the-Sun Road.



JP EDGE Hungry Horse News Last week, we saw heavy winds, gusting over

Did you catch this heartwarming story out of Glacier National Park?
11/15/2021

Did you catch this heartwarming story out of Glacier National Park?

HELENA – A little girl who lost a special teddy bear she’d had since being adopted from an Ethiopian orphanage thought it was gone forever when she forgot it along a trail in Glacier National Park last year. Her parents and family friends still held onto a glimmer of hope. Hope won out. Thanks t...

We close tomorrow and re-open May 1, 2022! Thank you for a wonderful season. If you stayed with us this summer, we'd lov...
10/14/2021

We close tomorrow and re-open May 1, 2022! Thank you for a wonderful season. If you stayed with us this summer, we'd love your feedback.

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2250 Old Highway 2 East
West Glacier, MT
59936

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If you’re looking for the perfect Glacier National Park guest house for your family or a larger group of friends, you’ve found it! The Glacier Guides Guest House comfortably sleeps 8-12 and is conveniently located 1.5 miles from the Glacier National Park entrance in West Glacier. This three bedroom, three bath Glacier National Park guest house has all the comforts of home. Our guest house has a full size kitchen, living room, dining area, and entertainment area — including a big screen TV and a foosball table! Sunbathe and surf the free Wifi on the southwest facing deck. There are 3 queen beds, 2 twin beds, and a fold out couch. This house is a great base for white water rafting, scenic rafting, day hiking, biking, and fly fishing in and around Glacier National Park with Glacier Guides and Montana Raft. It’s located on the Gateway to Glacier Bike Trail, too. Ride into Glacier National Park or down the bike path to Coram for cocktails at Glacier Distilling or pizza at the Glacier Grill.

The Glacier Guides Guest House is available year round. We do require a 3 night minimum stay. For more details, or to make a reservation, please visit our website and choose the Lodging tab. Or just give us a call! 406-387-5555