Sperry Chalet
National Historic Landmark Hotel, Reached Only by Trail

Sperry Chalet

Rustic yet refined.
Dining and lodging in the wilderness backcountry of Glacier National Park.

2026 Summer Season:

Open July 10 through September 12

2026 Overnight rate:

Plus Montana accommodations tax.

American Plan Only (includes meals)
Optional interpretive workshops (select dates), $120 per person

Reservations and advanced payment are required.

What's New:

Initial reservation queue processed

Thank you to everybody who expressed interest in staying with us this summer! If you submitted a Reservation Request form on February 12th you should have heard back from us via email. If not, please check your spam/promotion/junk folders. If you weren't able to secure a reservation, please keep an eye on our Availability page for cancellations and openings that work for you.

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Abigail Bockus
Administrative Chalet Coordinator

Reservation week! Reservations open February 12th

It's reservation week! Our reservation system is scheduled to open on February 12th at 8:00 am Mountain Time. Reservations are first come first serve so please familiarize yourself with the information on our website and in the FAQs. You can learn what info you'll need to have on hand to complete your Reservation Request as well as more about our amenities and offered services. Returning guests, please note some big changes this year on how room rates are calculated. All changes (new and upcoming!) are made with you in mind as we strive to provide you with an enjoyable and memorable stay at our Chalets. Questions? You can reach us at the email and phone number provided at the bottom of our Reservation page.

Abigail Bockus
Administrative Chalet Coordinator

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SPERRY CHALET INFORMATION:

Sperry Chalet was built in 1913 by James J. and son Louis Hill of the Great Northern Railway, the prime developer of Glacier National Park. Opened in 1914 the main buildings consist of a two story dormitory building and a kitchen/dining room building. A maintenance building and a restroom building are located between the dorm and dining room.

In August of 2017 the Sperry Chalet dormitory was consumed by a wildfire. The National Park Service immediately stabilized the remaining stone walls and an ambitious reconstruction project took place over the next two years. Sperry Chalet returned to full service in 2020. Sperry Chalet continues to provide hearty food and comfortable lodging in the same rustic style as the earliest visitors enjoyed.

What to Expect

Be prepared for a strenuous hiking or horsback trip to reach the chalets.

Expect an experience similar to camping, only without the hassles of pitching tents, organizing campsites, sleeping on the ground, or preparing meals. Let the beautiful stone buildings shelter you from the elements while our staff does the cooking.

The facility is primitive and rustic. The private guest rooms are without lights, heat or water. Flashlights are used at night as no candles or fueled lights are allowed. The dining room has a wood stove and propane lights for your comfort.

Pack-it-in, Pack-it-out garbage policy. Whatever you carry in, you're expected to carry back out with you.

Meals and dining

Sperry Chalet Dining Room

A la carte lunch service is available to everyone from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Campers, day hikers, and horseback riders are all welcome in the dining room. Breakfast and dinner are also available to backcountry travelers with advance reservations.

Guest rooms

Sleeping bag accommodations are not available at Sperry Chalet. A National Park Service campground is available in the Sperry area for those who wish to backpack and camp out. For information on backcountry camping permits in Glacier, see Glacier National Park's Backcountry Camping Guide.

What To Bring

Mountain Goat

Mountain goats are resident natives of the Sperry/Gunsight area and are almost daily visitors. They are a delight to the photographer as they seem to pose for their picture. But be advised, you are visiting them, they are not visiting you. They are not always 'happy to see you'. Be careful. Do not approach wildlife.

While a toothbrush and a smile are all you'll probably need for an overnight stay, you should still come prepared for the wilderness. Sore, blistered feet and cold wet bodies are the most common fun killers that can be encountered. Be sure to have comfortable, appropriate footwear and good socks, rain gear, and some warm dry clothes with you.

Suggested items for your backpack:

Weather

The weather in Glacier is temperate and unpredictable. Temperatures in July and August vary from 29 to 80 degrees F at chalet elevations (6500 feet). The evenings are usually cool and the buildings are not heated, so you'll need something warm for evenings and mornings. Always bring your rain gear in the event of sudden thunderstorms and rain squalls.

We are not responsible for the weather or weather related conditions.

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