HotelGlacier Peaks Hotel
Casino-linked stay near Glacier NP. Free breakfast, pool, and park access.

Last provisioning stop before Glacier’s eastern entrance; strong Blackfeet Nation presence; solid basic services and local crafts before you head into the park.
Kalispell is a working hub, not a resort town. Practical, affordable, and car-dependent. Browning is the last provisioning stop before Glacier; expect limited hours and straightforward lodging.
Hit Town Pump (24 hours) for fuel or Sinclair (7:00–10:00 PM); Teeple's IGA (8:00–8:00) for groceries; Glacier Family Foods for additional groceries; The Blackfeet Trading Post and Native Life Store for crafts and apparel; bear spray and hiking gear may be found at local postings; gas prices tend to be favorable relative to park; plan to stock up here before the 60-mile park drive.
Most kitchens close by 9–10 PM; Nation's Burger Station offers a later bite via drive-thru; Town Pump is a practical late option for meals and drinks.
Working Town
990
~60 miles (about 1h15m) to Glacier National Park Entrance Station
Nation's Burger Station; Teeple's IGA; Western Curio Shop; The Blackfeet Trading Post; Native Life Store
Gateway to Glacier National Park's eastern entrance; Native crafts and gifts at Blackfeet Trading Post, Native Life Store; deli options at Teeple's IGA
Headquarters of the Blackfeet Nation with cultural shops and trading posts; 24-hour Town Pump; alcohol sales restricted 8–5 daily; Amtrak Browning Station nearby; snow-driven winters.
Summer
Late spring and early fall
Snow-heavy winters; travel can be challenging; some services reduce hours
Shoulder season; late spring or early fall for fewer crowds, with mornings being the easiest for provisioning and park access.
Hotels and limited lodges; downtown Browning for walking access; lodging near Highway 2 for convenience
Burger drive-thru, deli, local dives, convenience-store meals
• Fill up at Town Pump or Sinclair before the park. • Main Street parking is convenient; plan for quiet evenings. • Teeple's IGA has a deli and laundry facilities. • Alcohol sales restricted 8:00–17:00 on the Blackfeet Reservation daily.
Park access from Browning; local shopping and crafts; cultural storefronts open for visitors
Significant snowfall; travel can be challenging; many services reduce hours in heavy winter
Main Street Browning
Limited nightlife; Town Pump offers drinks; Nation's Burger Station provides late bites
Kalispell (FCA) — about 59.2 miles
Not detailed; Amtrak serves Browning; no dedicated shuttle info to Glacier Park
Verizon/AT&T generally reliable; AT&T sometimes faster; T-Mobile coverage limited
Downtown Browning for easy walking access; lodging near Highway 2 for convenience
Walk-ins may work, but during peak season book several months ahead
Car required; Browning is not highly walkable; plan driving routes to groceries and services
Safe streets with local culture; supervise children near busy roads; respect Blackfeet Nation sites
Gas stations, full grocery stores, laundry facilities; parking on Main Street; Amtrak Browning Station nearby
To Park Center
~60 miles (about 1h15m) to Glacier National Park Entrance Station
No dedicated shuttle is listed; Browning primarily relies on car travel or Amtrak connections to access the park.
Alcohol sales are restricted on the Blackfeet Reservation from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily, effective August 20, 2025.
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