
In 1906, four years prior to the official opening of Glacier National Park, Summit Station Lodge opened for business. This beautiful accommodation was built atop the famous Marias Pass. Today, Summit Station Lodge bridges the region between Glacier Park and the property of the Blackfeet Indian tribe.
When you stay at Summit Station Lodge, you are guaranteed an exhilarating time. Fly fishing opportunities abound. Indeed, you can join up with master Blackfeet fishermen and scout glacier-carved lakes and streams for prize brook trout, cutthroat trout, and pike. In addition, you can explore some of the most spectacular hiking trails in all of Montana. When you are finished with your outdoor recreation, you can retire to the Summit Station dining room and sup on exquisitely prepared meats and confections.
Curiously, Summit Station was originally an actual train station. The main lodge is open and inviting, and the upstairs offers a large area for gaming and recreation. You can watch movies, enjoy an evening cocktail, and even play pool. Montana is known the world over as "Big Sky Country," and you can go stargazing at night and catch rich displays of the heavens, which reach all the way down to the horizon.
Some lucky visitors may even catch a glimpse of the northern lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis. Booking a room at this rustic yet exclusive lodge is easy when you use National Park Reservations. Whether you want to test your outdoorsmanship skills or relax in indulgent splendor, National Park Reservations will work with you to provide lots of booking and activities help. National Park Reservations employs a sophisticated pool of agents who are trained to discuss client needs in great detail and pick out fantastic lodges, cabins, cottages, and retreats.