Cabins Near Glacier National Park in Somers, montana

 

If you’re planning a trip to Glacier National Park and looking for a place to stay nearby, Somers Bay Cabins offers a quiet and convenient alternative to staying directly near the park.

Located in Somers, Montana on Flathead Lake, our cabins are just under an hour from Glacier National Park, giving you easy access to the park while enjoying a more relaxed, less crowded setting.

Why Stay in Somers for Glacier National Park

Staying near Glacier National Park — instead of inside or directly at the entrance — offers several advantages:

    • Fewer crowds and more relaxed surroundings
    • More dining and grocery options nearby
    • Easier access to Flathead Lake activitiesMore space and privacy than hotels
    • A quieter place to unwind after a full day in the park

Somers offers a balance of convenience and comfort that many visitors prefer.

front porch of log cabin rental near Flathead Lake Montana

HOW FAR IS GLACIER NATIONAL PARK FROM SOMERS?

Somers Bay Cabins is located approximately 45 minutes from the west entrance of Glacier National Park, making it an ideal home base for day trips.

Guests can easily drive into the park in the morning, explore throughout the day, and return to a quieter location near Flathead Lake in the evening.

Top Things to Do in Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park is known for its dramatic mountain scenery, alpine lakes, and incredible hiking opportunities.

Top experiences include:

Driving the Going-to-the-Sun Road

Visiting Lake McDonald

Hiking to alpine lakes and scenic overlooks

Wildlife viewing

Photography and scenic stops

Going-to-the-sun road

Experience the unforgettable journey along Going-to-the-Sun Road, a breathtaking 50-mile alpine highway that winds through Glacier National Park and crosses the Continental Divide. Revel in stunning mountain vistas, cascading waterfalls, and easy access to some of the park’s most sought-after trailheads, making it an essential adventure for newcomers. To fully immerse yourself in the beauty without the distraction of driving, we highly recommend a Red Bus Tour for a relaxing and scenic experience.

Going to the Sun Road Red Bus Tour
Going to the Sun Road Red Bus Tour

At the breathtaking pinnacle of Going-to-the-Sun Road lies Logan Pass, where adventure awaits in the heart of Glacier National Park, a true paradise for hikers and wildlife enthusiasts alike. Here, you can encounter majestic mountain goats, bighorn sheep, and playful marmots as you embark on some of the park’s most renowned trails that start right from the parking area. To fully immerse yourself in the serene beauty of this stunning location, make sure to arrive early in the day to secure a parking spot and relish in the tranquility of the trails.

Experience the stunning allure of Lake McDonald, the largest lake in Glacier National Park and a photographer’s paradise. Delight in the natural beauty of the area with picturesque lakeside walks, convenient kayak rentals, and enchanting boat tours, all while enjoying the mesmerizing sunrises and sunsets that illuminate the majestic peaks surrounding the lake.

Lake McDonald Glacier National Park
Hidden Lake Trail Glacier National Park

HIKE TO HIDDEN LAKE

Hidden Lake stands out as one of the favorite hiking destinations in Glacier National Park, starting its journey at the breathtaking Logan Pass. This enchanting trail unveils sweeping alpine vistas, vibrant meadows adorned with wildflowers in the summer, and a chance to encounter the diverse wildlife that calls this area home. Whether you choose the accessible overlook hike suitable for various fitness levels or seek the thrill of descending to the lake for a more adventurous experience, Hidden Lake promises unforgettable moments in nature’s embrace.

Take a boat tour on St. Mary Lake

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Glacier National Park like never before with a guided boat tour on St. Mary Lake, where you’ll enjoy stunning views of the park’s majestic peaks and lush glacial valleys. These immersive tours blend leisurely sightseeing with brief guided hikes, making them the perfect opportunity to dive into the fascinating geology, diverse wildlife, and rich history of the area while giving your legs a well-deserved break from more strenuous trails.

Boat tour st. mary lake glacier national park
Avalanche Lake trail Glacier National Park

HIKE TO AVALANCHE LAKE

Avalanche Lake is a fantastic family-friendly hike that greets you with breathtaking waterfalls tumbling down rugged mountain walls into a stunning turquoise alpine lake. Starting in a lovely shaded cedar forest, this trail is not only one of the most accessible in Glacier National Park but also one of the most rewarding, making it a perfect adventure for everyone to enjoy.

EXPLORE THE MANY GLACIER AREA

Renowned as the crown jewel of Glacier National Park, Many Glacier captivates visitors with its breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife encounters. This stunning area offers legendary hikes, charming historic lodges, and exciting opportunities to spot bears, moose, and mountain goats in their natural habitat.

Boat tour st. mary lake glacier national park
Grinnell Glacier Hike Glacier National Park

HIKE TO GRINNELL GLACIER

For those seeking an exhilarating challenge, the Grinnell Glacier Trail presents an extraordinary experience in Glacier National Park that you won’t soon forget. Prepare to be mesmerized by the vibrant turquoise lakes, breathtaking valley vistas, and the striking sight of a glacier in retreat. While this hike demands a strong level of fitness, it consistently earns its place among the top trails in the park, making every step worth the effort.

Planning Tips for Glacier National Park

Start early: Start your Glacier National Park adventure by arriving early as parking at Logan Pass and the most popular trailheads fills up quickly during the summer months
Check vehicle reservation requirements: It is essential to check the vehicle reservation requirements for certain park areas, especially during peak season.

Pack layers: Be prepared for rapidly changing mountain weather by packing layers, as conditions can shift unexpectedly even in the warmer months of July and August.

Bring bear spray: Carrying bear spray is highly recommended for all hikers to ensure safety in bear country.

Allow multiple days:To fully appreciate the park’s vast beauty, plan for multiple days of exploration as most visitors typically spend between two to four days immersing themselves in the breathtaking landscapes.

Stay near Glacier and Flathead Lake

One of the biggest advantages of staying in Somers is the ability to experience both Glacier National Park and Flathead Lake in the same trip.

After a day in the mountains, return to:

Peaceful lake views

Easy access to Somers Beach

Relaxed evenings away from crowds

It’s the best of both worlds.

STAY AT SOMERS BAY CABINS

Somers Bay Cabins offers a range of cozy log cabins perfect for couples, small groups, and families looking to explore Glacier National Park and the Flathead Valley.