East Glacier Park is one of the gateways to Glacier National Park, at its southeast corner, on the Blackfeet Reservation. It’s a small, friendly village amidst spectacular scenery. Here you can find motels, several restaurants, grocery store and deli, picnic supplies, craft and antique shops, car rentals, bicycle rentals, horse rentals, historic lodge, nine-hole golf course, guided tours of the Park, public cybercafé, bar lounges, gift shops, laundromats, ATM, and filling station.


What you will NOT find here are: banking, health care, prescription pharmacy, beauty salon, or automotive mechanic.


East Glacier is near excellent fishing, hunting, numerous hiking trails, seasonal Indian cultural events and rodeo. Winter allows very good skiing, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing.


Amtrak stops in the village in summer, and many motels have pickup service for guests. We’re 12 miles west of Browning, 79 miles east of Glacier International Airport in Kalispell, and 132 miles northwest of Great Falls International Airport. The center of town is at the intersection of U.S. Highway 2 and State Highway 49.


Some of our wonderful scenic spots include: Going-To-The-Sun-Road of Glacier National Park, Two Medicine Valley, numerous waterfalls, overlooks, lakes, and streams. Wildlife is commonly seen: moose, bear, deer, elk, mountain goats, and many smaller creatures.


East Glacier is a haven for photographers, bird-watchers, hikers, and wild-flower enthusiasts.


Advance reservations are suggested for motels, especially in peak summer months.

 

Photos by: Roy (Bob) Folsom, Kerry NickouGreg Strutz,

Tracey Vivar, Tony Bynum, and

Terry Sherburne


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Population: 396 year-round

Zip Code: 59434

Municipal Charter: none

County: Glacier

Altitude: 4,434 ft; 1,478 m

Coordinates: 48°26′38″N, 113°13′18″W

Size: 4.4 square miles

Time Zone: Mountain (UTC 6)

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