
It’s $158 off-peak to $258 on weekends—a value play near Glacier NP. Clean, comfortable rooms, an indoor heated pool, and a free continental breakfast set you up for the day. The Jackpot Restaurant offers a 20% breakfast discount for hotel guests, and Glacier NP is a 25–30 minute drive away. Not a nature retreat—casino noise is part of the deal, so plan for some buzz.
Coffee verdict: Free continental breakfast is available, but coffee quality isn’t specified. Drive time to the gate: about 60-75 minutes. Leave by 6:30 AM to beat crowds and start the day strong.
✅ BOOK IF: You want a modern base with casino access near Glacier attractions. ❌ SKIP IF: You crave an ultra-luxe vibe or pet-friendly accommodations.
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Families may find the casino and highway area busier; for a quieter, nature-focused stay consider alternatives.
Off-peak: October–April; peak in September.
Look, it’s not a tranquil nature retreat. It’s a solid base with breakfast and a pool, and the casino adds energy. For the price range ($158–$258), you get convenience and access to Glacier NP, but cleanliness and value concerns pop up in reviews.
Quiet seekers and anyone sensitive to casino noise.
• Book direct 6 months ahead for September peak; • Check cancellation terms per rate; • Take advantage of the 20% breakfast discount at Jackpot Restaurant if you skip the buffet option.
4-star vibe with breakfast, pool, and helpful staff; some customers question cleanliness and value; casino noise is a real consideration.
Indoor heated pool.
Jackpot Restaurant inside Glacier Peaks Casino; serves American classics; open 7:00 AM–10:00 PM; hotel guests receive a 20% discount on breakfast.
Standard 24-48 hour window. Call to confirm.
No pets; service animals welcome.
Free self-parking; wheelchair-accessible parking available.
To Park Center
12 miles (25–30 min drive to West Glacier entrance)
To Nearest Town
Browning, MT (On-site)
No official on-site park shuttle listed.
Glacier Peaks Casino, Museum of the Plains Indian, Blackfeet Heritage Center
Based on 347 Google reviews
Based on 347 guest reviews
" 4-star vibe with breakfast, pool, and helpful staff; some customers question cleanliness and value; casino noise is a real consideration."
Jonathan Franks
Stayed here for four nights in early fall. As far as hotels go, I would rate this one as average. The rooms are comfortable enough however the walls are paper thin. I could hear people's conversations whenever someone was in the room next to me. One woman had a super annoying dog that barked constantly and I had to ask to change rooms. The girl at the counter was very sympathetic and changed my room immediately. The breakfast is actually pretty good. There was eggs, bacon or sausages and one day even had mini omelettes. There's also nice bagels, a waffle machine, yogurt, oatmeal, cereal and a few other things. The restaurant next door (inside the casino) is very basic and the food is very mediocre.Browning is not a bad place to stay if you're planning on visiting Glacier National Park. There's a Subway nearby the hotel that you can use for good sandwiches. The town doesn't have much by way of nice restaurants but you do have cellular service and terrific views when driving towards the park, though it is a bit far. It's closer to Many Glacier and Two Medicine than West Glacier though.Overall, I felt the hotel is not worth the cost per night (in terms of value), but it is in line with other accommodations in the area because of the proximity to Glacier National Park. This is probably still the best place you could stay in Browning and all together, you will likely find this a suitable location to stay.
Paul Strahan
If you’re looking for somewhere nice & convenient to stay on the east side of Glacier National Park this is a great choice. It is a very nice hotel, well furnished, attractive and very clean. The staff were all very polite and extremely helpful, went overboard to make sure we got the best price, even to the point of making sure we got the senior discount when we checked in. The breakfast was top quality and well staffed by a very pleasant person. It is a great location within short driving distance to East Glacier park entrance and only about 30 minutes or so from St. Mary.
Alan Stuart
The hotel and rooms were clean.The continental breakfast was below average even for a continental breakfast. The bacon looked as thin as tissue paper, and the eggs were highly processed. The waffle makers were not working.We decided to go to the restaurant in the casino. It was a weird experience because nothing is available on the table; everything is kept behind the counter like napkins, salt, pepper, sugar, cream. The restaurant food was good, especially compared to the continental breakfast.Only staff member was friendly. The others seemed like I was an inconvenience intruding on their conversation while they stood around doing nothing.The staff and guests smoke cigarettes outside the building right in front of the main entrance, so walking through a cloud of cigarette smoke was not great.
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Free continental breakfast daily 6:30 AM–10:00 AM; hotel guests also receive a 20% discount on breakfast at Jackpot Restaurant.
Yes—free self-parking with wheelchair-accessible spots.
About 12 miles, roughly a 25–30 minute drive to the West Glacier entrance.
Moderate noise is possible due to casino activity; request a room away from the casino if you want quieter evenings.
Pets are not allowed; service animals are welcome.
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