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Lodging & Cabins
Situated near Glacier National Park, all our cabins afford incredible views. Watch moose and wildlife from the front porch of one our 9 newly remodeled cabins.
Dining
Summit Mountain Lodge Steakhouse prides itself on using fresh, local beef and produce and making everything, from our marinades to sauces to salad dressings, in our kitchen.
Glacier Nat’l Park
Montana’s Glacier National Park is known for its towering waterfalls, majestic mountains and endless opportunities for adventure.
Get Married Among The Mountains
We offer an unforgettable location for an unforgettable day.
Surrounded by Glacier National Park’s prominent peaks, getting married at Summit Mountain Lodge will create incredible memories and wonderful experiences your guests won’t soon forget.
We offer indoor and outdoor packages, both of which include catering from our excellent kitchen staff and executive chefs.
A Glacier Country Escape
Peace and solitude away from the crowds
Summit Mountain Lodge overlooks Glacier National Park and offers a quiet retreat surrounded by stunning views and access to unlimited outdoor adventure. Summit Mountain is approximately 15 minutes from Two medicine area of Glacier Park and sits in between both entrances of “Going to the Sun road”. The 32-acre property features nine cabins with a newly build timber frame lodge , modern amenities, privacy and incredible views.
Wildlife frequent the property and you can watch them from the front porch of your cabin, or from the deck of our onsite Top rated steakhouse featuring locally sourced beef and produce.
We offer unparalleled access to the outdoors and all it offers, from hiking and backpacking, to fishing and wildlife watching.
Our guests come to stay away from the crowds and explore this wild country.
Welcome to our wild!
What People Say About Us
We are Proud to Call Ourselves an Eco-Friendly Resort.
A Piece Of Local History
Summit Mountain Steakhouse is an iconic Great Norther train station built in 1906.
Originally in Glacier National Park, the building was remodeled as a Swiss chalet in 1928 and moved down Highway 2 outside of the Park in the 1980s to where it sits today. Ted and Mara Chase purchased the property in 2013.
Ted is a professional wildlife photographer and third-generation Montanan. Mara is originally from Guatemala and they both love to fly-fish and raft the nearby rivers.