Mountain Pine First Assembly
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Mountain Pine First Assembly
The Mountain Pine Motel has 25 units and 1 house available for guests. It is set in a beautiful lodgepole pine forest on the edge of East Glacier Park, and is within walking distance of numerous restaurants, stores, hiking trails and a historic 9 hole golf course. Just minutes from the Two Medicine entrance to Glacier National Park and direct access to St. Mary and Many Glacier make this a wonderful base for your Glacier adventure!
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There are 9 units with 1 Queen bed at the Mountain Pine Motel. All rooms have a private full bathroom with a shower or a tub/shower combination. Each room offers a flat screen TV with 100+ channels of DirecTV programming, refrigerator/freezer, microwave, fan, and coffee. Guests also have access to free WiFi in the room.
Reviews (20)
Marcus S.
Marcus S.
Oct 02, 2021
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Very small room which when you look at the town of East Glacier Park, it is not a flaw. The room was very clean! The bed and pillows were terrible! Worst night sleep I ever had. Also the room was hot even with the Thermostat set on 62 degree. We had to open a window.
George S.
George S.
Jul 06, 2021
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Just spent two nights in mid June during our national park road trip Initially we booked another hotel, but that hotel had a plumbing issue and referred us to Ryan, the manager of Mountain Pine. It turned out to be a good change. Ryan is very nice and manages the hotel well. The room is clean and warm. The area is safe and quiet. The staff are all very friendly and ready to help. Strongly recommended!
Eve O.
Eve O.
Jun 10, 2021
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Great location, comfortable and spacious rooms. Super friendly and knowledgeable host. Don't hesitate to book if you can.
Z. P.
Z. P.
Sep 30, 2019
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Really enjoyed our stay. The room was clean and the bathroom as well. They had a fridge, table, tv with lots of channels, and more that we didn't try. The staff was incredibly nice and helpful. They gave us a bunch of recommendations for food and things to do. Very highly recommended.
Rebecca M.
Rebecca M.
Aug 09, 2019
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Loved this motel! Would totally recommend it. Great location very convenient to Glacier Park.

We were pulling a trailer with ATVs and the host Ryan was very helpful with finding us a room with good parking as well as providing great suggestions for fun nearby trails to ride. He helped us get local riding permits.

Room was spacious with very comfortable beds. Their in-room coffee maker even had travel cups for day use.

Only drawback - very slow internet connection.
B. W.
B. W.
Jul 12, 2019
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I really enjoyed my stay here. Happy to give my business to a local, family-run place like this instead of a chain hotel.

The host was very friendly and helpful throughout our stay. I had just done some backpacking in the national park and he was more than willing to give us a place to store our extra gear and allowed us a place to dry out our wet tent and hiking equipment outside. In addition, the host offered us a range of recommendations for local restaurants and provided me a free ride back to the Amtrak station when it was time for me to depart.

The host clearly understands and anticipates
Cecily W.
Cecily W.
Jul 09, 2019
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A very nice place in this area, superb host and fantastic location.

The hose allows you to cancel anytime before the day of your stay, which is a very nice thing to have when you start to make plans but don't have everything finalized yet.

After spending a few nights at different towns close to the park, here feels like back to the modern world. The room is a lot bigger than other places we've stayed, here has double queen beds, very clean bathroom; and all the basics you need.

The host is one of the best I've encountered. They have bear spray for you to borrow for free. The
Kathy E.
Kathy E.
Sep 11, 2018
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Clean, compact and comfy. I loved this motel- from my parking space which was right next to my room (#18) , which made it easy to load and unload after long days in the park, to the location, which was within walking distance of the Lodge, the Whistle Stop, and Brownies. The beds are very comfortable, there is plenty of light in the room, a fridge, MW, coffee maker and cable TV. Clean towels, bedding, etc and very nice owners. I recommend it highly.
Cheng C.
Cheng C.
Aug 15, 2018
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It's an okay motel overall. Though they have small room and bathroom, you won't find any larger one in other hotels in this area.
However, if you spend days in park or any hotel near park, you will feel you come back to modern life: they have TV, coffee machine, microwave, power outlets, and most importantly, WiFi, which allows me write review here.
I'll definitely stay here again if there is a next time.
Mort B.
Mort B.
Jul 23, 2018
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It is nowhere near the main entrance of Glacier National Park. Two Medicine is close by with less to do there. The upside is the place itself at the price you pay.
The room has little to offer other than the standards. The bathroom we were in had been remodeled recently and was very nice. The room is tiny and rather dark. Brighter lights would be nice. Every evening we found a ton of mosquitoes in the room of which minutes had to be removed. For a basic room, it was perfect. When you flushed the toilet, your neighbor did lose some water pressure if they were in the shower:)
The owners were friendly
Christina N.
Christina N.
Jun 21, 2018
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Good basic place to stay in Glacier. $130+/ night in June so it's mid priced. Double Queen sized beds, clean shower/ bath tub. Gave us extra towels for baby. Coffee maker, microwave, tea kettle, TV, WiFi, and fridge.
Nice owner and employee gave us great directions and ideas for rainy day activities. Wish we could spend more time there.
Thanks for the hospitality.
Shannon E.
Shannon E.
Jul 23, 2017
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My cousin booked this place and when we rolled up to it, I gasped in fear that all my worst nightmares were about to come true. Needless to say, this is not my typical kind of lodging. When she said, "there is no air conditioner," I about fainted! We walked inside and I was pleasantly surprised with a very clean room and a well appointed bathroom. The night air quickly cooled the room to a comfortable sleeping temperature. The outdoors area was pretty cool with a totem pole, flowers, and picnic tables. The owner was so sweet and made sure we had everything we needed, including extra pillows
Marjorie W.
Marjorie W.
Oct 06, 2016
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They should bottle this place up and ship it to hipster cities to sell as a going back in time, old-school motel experience. It's no frills, and the rooms are stuck in the 80s (wood paneling and wood laminate everywhere), but everything is extremely well cared-for and clean. The family-run front desk was very friendly and helpful so we could find places to eat, since cell reception was sketchy there.

At $70 a night, and one of few decent options in the area, I was very very satisfied. A great choice to set yourself up for the next day's exploration of the east side of Glacier National
Patricia T.
Patricia T.
Jun 17, 2016
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If there was ever a place that says "Montana Charm" this is it. The start of my experience was with Terry who was so friendly and kind plus offered loads of great history on the area and the hotel. The check in process was a pleasant moment as you felt like family right away (I should have asked what was for dinner... darn, missed that opportunity). The room is spacious and clean, best I have had since visiting this area from Seattle. The price is perfect too, $98 cant beat that. If visiting East Glacier and the Two medicine area, make this your destination to spend the night. So glad
Dene & Apos M.
Dene & Apos M.
Jun 17, 2016
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Terry greeted us right away with a friendly Montana smile and all the information about the area we could want. This place has a great family and cabin feel. It's clean , perfect quiet setting and the price can't be beat. I'd highly recommend this gem!
Bakchun K.
Bakchun K.
Dec 18, 2014
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Ok, I'm a tough critic, but this place deserves five stars. We had no reservations coming out of the park, needed a place to stay, and found this gem, it was end of peak season and we checked out this motel and found no issues with it prior to saying yes to staying here. The front desk was nice enough to let us see the rooms first. It was a clean place to stay at and dirt cheap. You can park right in front of your room. The biggest plus it is walking distance to Luna's restaurant. Finally we didn't have to drive ions into the dark roads in the middle of nowhere to find a decent
Jessica H.
Jessica H.
Oct 22, 2013
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After dinner at Luna's and some great conversation with Luna, I made my way to Sherburnes Mountain Pine Motel. Luna told me that this family owned inn has been in business and in the family for years. The family actually used to own a store and took a lot of business on tab. Eventually they acquired the land from so many unpaid bills. Or something of that sort, I should have taken better notes.

My room was exactly what I expected for the low price I paid. It was impeccably clean, quaint, woodsy and yes, outdated. I loved it! I checked in fairly late and Terry, the son of the owner, stayed
Steve A.
Steve A.
May 29, 2013
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Good rate, friendly staff (an older lady and gentleman were at the desk), and what impressed me was their honesty. "The Sears Motel next door is cheaper" they said more than once. But the Sears Motel had no visible front desk (the store in front was closed). Mountain Pine turned out to be a very pleasant stay. Make the hike up Route 49, don't get suckered into staying on the main drag on 2.
Craig B.
Craig B.
Jul 16, 2011
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After a very long day of driving from Yellowstone on June 25, 2011, we finally arrived at the inviting Mountain Pine Motel. The owners are extremely nice and welcoming. After checking in and chatting with Terry, the owner, I realized I hadn't paid for the room. I returned to the office, almost in a panic. Terry wasn't worried and said he figured he'd be paid at some point. That's when I knew I wasn't in California any longer.

Our room was very clean, very retro, and quiet. The location, to the north of the Glacier Park Lodge, is what I would consider the better part
Leigh W.
Leigh W.
Sep 21, 2010
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I spent 6 nights here in early September as part of an organized hiking group. I love rustic little mom and pop places like this, so I was perfectly happy here. The hotel itself is not very modern, the beds and pillows weren't great, but I wouldn't expect them to be in this kind of place. If you want fancy, stay down the street at the Glacier Lodge.

The location is great - you are within a short walk to several restaurants and shops and a bit longer walk to the train station (they will pick you up) and the "downtown" area of East Glacier.

If you are looking for a room to