Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re going in August and staying at Many (3 nights) and Apgar (3 nights). I spent months refreshing the website to get these accomodations because we have no desire to spend hours driving or sitting in traffic.
Went in August 2024 and stayed outside the park. Never waited more than 20 minutes to get in, the reservation system works well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stayed in a Value Double at Many Glacier for under $300 per night. The room was good enough and you can’t beat the location. I also stayed at Lake McDonald. I wouldn’t go back to Glacier unless I could stay at Many Glacier but probably wouldn’t stay at Lake McDonald again (it was nice but once was enough). The park is stunning but the parking situation was a big negative.
Parking where? I haven't been there for nearly 20 years, but didn't have any problem back then.
Getting camp sites was a problem, though.
Anonymous wrote:We’re going in August and staying at Many (3 nights) and Apgar (3 nights). I spent months refreshing the website to get these accomodations because we have no desire to spend hours driving or sitting in traffic.
Anonymous wrote:Do you already have the lodging booked? Because it opens 13 months in advance and typically sells out in minutes.
Anonymous wrote:If you have the money, go for it. We split our trip between a couple of nights outside the park in Whitefish and then inside at Apgar. It was certainly much nicer to be right there and avoid the lines to get into the park.
Many Glacier is a fantastic spot for hikes, but it is also a bit separated from the main Going-to-the-Sun road that crosses the park. Certainly doable, but plan your schedule accordingly. Also, the parking situation in the park is wholly inadequate for the number of people visiting. We tried and failed to park at Avalanche Lake and Logan Pass multiple times due to the volume of cars. If you are intent on hitting those spots, either go at a very off-hour or take the shuttle bus.
Anonymous wrote:I stayed in a Value Double at Many Glacier for under $300 per night. The room was good enough and you can’t beat the location. I also stayed at Lake McDonald. I wouldn’t go back to Glacier unless I could stay at Many Glacier but probably wouldn’t stay at Lake McDonald again (it was nice but once was enough). The park is stunning but the parking situation was a big negative.