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We were thinking about going back to Yellowstone again this year but decided to go someplace new: Glacier National Park.
We found a couple of nice places to stay on the West side and want your opinion on them. Nyack (Hwy 2) or Bigfork.
Watcha think?
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Nyack has a train tracks going right through the middle of it. https://www.google.com/maps/@48.4394087,-113.8100452,504m/data=!3m1!1e3 Bigfork http://www.city-data.com/city/Bigfork-Montana.html
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Bigfork is on Flathead lake, ~45 minutes to the West Glacier entrance with lots of food choices and yuppies. Kalispell is closer, but a bigger town. Nyack is closer to the park but won't have may options for food or services like gas, and you may enjoy oil trains 24/7. There just is not a whole lot between West Glacier east to Browning (on the Rez)
Don't forget a trip up the Northfork to Polbridge and Boweman lake. You will probably see more Grizzly on the eastside around iceberge lake and St Mary, but it can be a windy bugger on that side of Rockies to camp.
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I'd stay in Columbia Falls. Actually, I am staying south of there right now in a campground. The drive from Bigfork to the park seems to take forever, from Columbia Falls you can be there in a few minutes, and there are a couple of decent places to eat in CF.
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We stayed in a VRBO house west of Whitefish last year. Doing it again, we would stay closer to the park. Columbia Falls wouldn't be a bad idea.
We enjoyed the red jammer bus tour. Saw moose, deer,elk, bear, mountain goats from the bus.
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Columbia Falls, or maybe North Forty, or just any old motel in C Falls. Kalispell is fine, too, it's only 12 minutes further.
The trick is to get your can out of bed in the morning and race everyone to Logan Pass or whatever your jump-off point is going to be for whatever hike you're planning. You can come back to town early and get caught up on sleep in front.
I would say Nyack or the Izaak Walton at Essex might be an option if it's your intent to visit the park less traveled. But since it is your first trip, you're best off doing Columbia Falls (civilization at a reasonable price) and some light park-and-walk day hikes. Get up early, drive smart (not fast, too many park cops), park well. One of the best local perverted pleasures is to get done hiking and make a big show out of getting in the car, it's like watching sharks circle chum as the desperate seek your spot. Then, when you all get inside and belt up, HAVE A SNACK, then leave.
Furthermore, the trains at Nyack are cool. Kind of a neat counterpoint, but I'm biased as trains paid my way through school. And the railroads of course p1mped for the creation of the park in the first place.
Finally, don't spend a dime in Whitefish except maybe at Army Navy or the auto parts stores. They have a resort tax, the downtown merchants are greedy slime, and the city council is flat-out Communist.
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I kinda liked this place: But it's on the East side.
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All good information. Please keep it coming....
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Faith and love of others knows no mileage nor bounds. That's simply the way it is. dogzapper
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Sako, I would try and stay on the east side. Perhaps a motel in St. Mary. Start making your calls now. Shooting for the very ass end of June can be a perfect time. The Going to the Sun Road should be open (hopefully) 100% and the crowds are smaller.
We like to park at the Many Glacier campground area and do our day hikes from there.
Not sure how many days you plan on staying.
Ptarmigan Falls. Ptarmigan Tunnel. And Iceberg Lake are our favorite day hikes from that area.
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In my one trip there, we rented a tiny cabin at the KOA. It was priced right, clean enough, and very close to the park.
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Red Eagle motel in Browning.
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Red Eagle motel in Browning. Seeing that no one responded to my post, I am following up to make certain the OP understands this suggestion was purely tongue-in-cheek.
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I didn't respond because I was hoping he'd do a post-trip write up.
Thanks for ruining my fun.
Dave
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Ha! Geesh, I am glad my wife found a VRBO cabin. OK, whats with the "Red Eagle" accommodation? Five star?
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Ha! Geesh, I am glad my wife found a VRBO cabin. OK, whats with the "Red Eagle" accommodation? Five star? Only because there isn't a six-star rating. Tons of loving dogs with no owners. Really nice people with gold painted goatees. Nobody breathes with their mouth closed. It's awesome. Dave
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Sako,
Where is your cabin at?
Dave
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Ha! Geesh, I am glad my wife found a VRBO cabin. OK, whats with the "Red Eagle" accommodation? Five star? Only because there isn't a six-star rating. Tons of loving dogs with no owners. Really nice people with gold painted goatees. Nobody breathes with their mouth closed. It's awesome. Dave Sounds grand. The wife found a place on Hwy 2 near Nyack. May have to cancel now that I found out about Red Eagle.
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Ha! Geesh, I am glad my wife found a VRBO cabin. OK, whats with the "Red Eagle" accommodation? Five star? Only because there isn't a six-star rating. Tons of loving dogs with no owners. Really nice people with gold painted goatees. Nobody breathes with their mouth closed. It's awesome. Dave Sounds grand. The wife found a place on Hwy 2 near Nyack. May have to cancel now that I found out about Red Eagle. Nothing like a summer vacation in Browning, friendly postcard little town at the base of the rockies. Best food and hotels in Montana . I guarantee your wife will never forget the experience. If your staying in Nyack, bring a cooler with food. Not a lot options for dining. It will probably be cool in the evenings, so bring jackets.
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