Family Vacations
Glacier National Park is the ideal destination for family vacations. It is a land of high-mountain adventure; a land that sets the senses soaring and the spirits winging. Here you'll find lofty mountain ranges with sculptured glacial valleys, ice cold lakes that mirror mountains and sky, wildflowers and wildlife flourishing in alpine meadows and prairie grasslands. more info
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Holiday Inn Express Whitefish, MT
Bring your children and pets. All are welcome! 100% non-smoking hotel. Your children will LOVE our 90 foot waterslide while you soak in one of our outdoor hot tubs.
Twin Creeks Bed and Breakfast
Your kids might enjoy a night's stay in one of our tipis! Or stay in one of our 7 guest rooms and sign up for one of our great tours. We can entertain the whole family!
Gaynors RiverBend Ranch
Children are defiately welcome here! Enjoy our picnic area equipped with barbeque grills or enjoy any of our on-site activities. There are countless things to do!
Grouse Mountain Lodge
We have an on-site activity planning company that can arrange everything for your family - from guided hikes in Glacier National Park to fly fishing in the bountiful rivers.
North Forty Resort
Twenty-two private log cabins set on 40 wooded acres offers a unique lodging experience for memorable family vacations, business retreats and romantic weekend getaways.
Sights to See
Glacier National Park encompasses approximately 1.4 million acres of wilderness and some of the most beautiful mountain scenery in the western United States. There are over 50 glaciers in the park from which it gets its name. There are also over 200 lakes or streams in Glacier.
A combination of spectacular scenery, diverse flora and fauna, and relative isolation from major population centers have combined to make Glacier National Park the center of one of the largest and most intact ecosystems in North America.
Activities
There are a number of things to do while enjoying Glacier National park. These activities include but are not limited to boating, biking, camping, canoeing, climbing, fishing, hiking, photography, cross-country skiing, snow shoeing, swimming, and wildlife watching.
For visitors who wish to drive through the park, the Going-to-the-Sun Road is an experience to remember. Bisecting the heart of Glacier, this 50 mile long road follows the shores of the park's two largest lakes and hugs the cliffs below the Continental Divide as it traverses Logan Pass. Numerous scenic turnouts and wayside exhibits allow travelers to stop and enjoy the park at their own pace.
Wildflower viewing
This landscape is a wilderness full of wildflowers and wildlife with distinct local variations. The alpine areas provide the setting for some of the best wildflower displays in North America. It is a short-lived spectacle made glorious by heather, gentian, beargrass, and glacier lily. East of the divide, where the plains roll up to the mountains, pasque flower, lupine, Indian paintbrush, gaillardia, asters, and shooting stars paint the prairie.
Wildlife viewing
Big horn sheep, mountain goats, wapiti, (elk), black bear, and whitetail and mule deer are frequently seen. Grizzly bear, moose, wolves and mule deer also live here all year. Beaver, hoary marmot, river otter, marten, and pika make Glacier National Park their home. Locally prevalent birds include osprey, ptarmigan, golden eagle, Clark's nutcracker, and Harlequin duck. The endangered bald eagle also nests and fishes here.
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