Glacier National Park Announces a Timed Entry Vehicle Reservation Pilot for 2025
Glacier National Park will once again implement a pilot vehicle reservation system in 2025, from June 13 to September 28, 2025, for the west side of Going-to-the-Sun Road and the North Fork.
Thanks for another great season!
Mountain Meadow RV closed on October 1st. Thanks for another wonderful season, and we look forward to seeing you next year!
Whispering Pines RV Park in Columbia Falls, Montana
Flip and Rick Paulson, owners of Mountain Meadow RV Park have recently purchased Whispering Pines RV Park located between Whitefish and Columbia Falls, Montana.
Farmers Markets Near Glacier
Visitors to the area enjoy local adventures like hiking, biking, rafting and horseback riding, but they also want to experience local community events. If you are looking for local flavor, local sounds and local business, stop by one of the many farmers markets near Glacier National Park.
Whitewater Rafting
Mountain Meadow RV Park and Cabins in Hungry Horse, Montana is only minutes from whitewater rafting opportunities. Travel down to West Glacier, the west side entrance to Glacier National Park, and choose from four professional raft companies
Hikes in Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park has over 700 miles of hiking trails, which means everyone who travels to the “Crown of the Continent” wants to know the same thing… what are the best hikes in Glacier National Park?
Things to do in Glacier National Park
Summer in Northwest Montana is an outdoor enthusiasts’ dream location. From trails to water, the adventures are endless. The summer season may be short, but the days are long, offering plenty of time to pack in the activities during your stay.
Kayak in Glacier National Park
Just ten miles from our secluded RV Park is Glacier National Park, a national park known for it’s outdoor recreational opportunities. Beyond Glacier National Park, Northwest Montana offers an abundance of water access points to kayak. Here are a few of our favorite lakes to kayak in Montana.
Wildlife in Glacier National Park
The wildlife in Glacier National Park is phenomenal to see, but when you arrive to Glacier Park be prepared to work hard for your animal sightings. The dense coniferous forests and rocky terrain makes viewing wildlife a challenge. Glacier National Park offers many hiding places for animals, so wildlife sightseeing becomes a fun travel game as you traverse the Going to the Sun Road and trek other areas in Glacier.
Going to the Sun Road Driving Tips
The Going to the Sun Road in Glacier National Park makes for one of the most scenic drives in America. From West Glacier to St. Mary, the Sun Road takes tourists on a 50-mile journey past historic buildings, beside glacier-carved lakes, through an old growth rain forest, past grizzly inhabited prairies, and up the side of u-shaped valleys and mountainsides. Wahoo!
Visit the Historic Train Depots Near Glacier
The establishment of Glacier National Park in 1910 began with the influence of wilderness conservationist George Bird Grinnell, President Taft, and the Great Northern Railway. It was a cumulative effort among many individuals to get the Glacier Park established, but the Great Northern Railway's influence was monumental.
Visit West Glacier, Montana
West Glacier is a quaint village located in Northwest Montana, about 11 miles northeast of Mountain Meadow RV Park in Hungry Horse. From dining to golfing, West Glacier offers visitors entertainment, convenient shops, and a joyful place to rest on your National Park adventure.
Summer Activities to Stay Cool
The days are dryer and temperatures are rising, which means we are all are looking for summer activities to stay cool during this heat wave. Thankfully, for the guests staying at Mountain Meadow RV Park in Hungry Horse, Montana, you’ll be surrounded with family-friendly activities and located just minutes from summer fun.
Handcrafted Flavors of NW Montana
While visiting Northwest Montana, nothing beats sampling a wide-array of fresh, local flavors influenced by the Rocky Mountains and crafted by our outdoor-loving locals.
Take a Sun Tour Through Glacier
Looking for a fun activity in Glacier National Park? There are many great options. You could raft the rapids of the Middle Fork, go on a horseback ride through an old growth forest near Lake McDonald, hike the scenic trails of the McDonald Valley or take a guided tour through Glacier.
Red Bus Tour in Glacier National Park
A great way to see Glacier National Park, while staying at Mountain Meadow RV Park, is to take a Red Bus tour. The Red Buses have been in operation and giving tours in Glacier National Park since 1914. The popular tradition gives guests an adventure they will never forget.
National Parks of Montana
The great state of Montana is a mecca for outdoor adventurers who like camping, hiking, rafting, skiing, and fishing. There are so many places to see in Montana and things to do, that even a lifetime wouldn’t be enough to discover it all. A good place to start is with the National Parks. Montana has two national parks and another one close by: Yellowstone National Park, Glacier National Park, and Waterton Lakes National Park.
Visit the Hungry Horse Dam and Reservoir
Visit the Hungry Horse Dam and Reservoir just fourteen miles from Glacier National Park and 4 miles from Mountain Meadow RV Park and Cabins. With a height of 564 feet, the Hungry Horse Dam is the largest concrete dam in Montana and the eleventh largest in the United States.
Boat Tour in Glacier National Park
Take a guided boat tour in Glacier National Park with the Glacier Park Boat Company. Since 1938, the family-ran business has been proudly giving tours at Lake McDonald, Two Medicine, St. Mary and Many Glacier. While on the boat tours, learn about the vintage vessels, Glacier Park Boat Company and Glacier National Park.