Situated just nine miles west of Glacier National Park in northwest Montana's Flathead Valley, family-owned Timber Wolf Resort offers camping accommodations to suit nearly any taste- from primitive Tent Camping and basic& full hook-up RV sites, to a variety of comfortable Rental Cabins and select Lodge Rooms in our cozy lodge. Rental cars also available.
Surrounded by lush forests and native wildlife, Timber Wolf campsites and our popular Glacier National Park cabin rentals are peaceful and secluded, offering fantastic views of the park's snow-capped peaks and glimpses of neighboring deer, elk, and birds.
With Glacier National Park at our doorstep and the quaint, bustling towns of Kalispell, Hungry Horse, and Columbia Falls only minutes away, there's no end to the outdoor adventures, one-of-a-kind shopping, and opportunities for peaceful relaxation you'll find when you stay at Timber Wolf Resort.
From Hungry Horse on Hwy 2 Traveling East:
Continue East on Hwy 2 out of Hungry Horse. First entrance on right just past (1/4 mile) Hungry Horse Dam Road.
From West Glacier on Hwy 2 Traveling West:
Continue West on Hwy 2 out of West Glacier. Drive through Coram, past Martin City for approximately 1/2 mile then turn left into the entrance. We are approximately 9 miles West of West Glacier.
My son and I stayed here for five nights while we saw all things Glacier. We rented a RV/tent spot so that I could have electricity, while we "glamped" in our tent. It was perfect for us. The bathrooms/showers were always so clean. The resort is so peaceful. There is a lovely gazebo, several areas to sit, and they had beautiful flowers everywhere. It's within 15 minutes of the "Going To The Sun" Glacier entrance.
On our first day there we had car troubles. The owners were so kind to help us. They gave us names of mechanics they would trust, but when they all fell thru the owner stepped right in to see what he could do. He had us up and running in no time. Not only did he save us a ton of money (we were looking at getting a rental) but more than that he took time out of his busy day to help us. We didn't have any other troubles after that. I am just so thankful we chose this spot and this resort.
For us, it was a great location! We tend to travel in popular areas but just outside of the crowds as much as possible— close enough drive to West glacier/GTTS road or to take the north western parts of Glacier like Pole bridge—or to the south the Flathead River and Hungry Horse Dam are great (even though we got wildfire blocked at Lost Johnny Rd.) We could have just as easily made day trips to the east side of the park but we stayed on that side for a few days first. The local Hungry Horse grocery store has amazing service, selection and price… oh and stop by the Huckleberry restaurant and gift shop— energy was great but not over the top!
The property is shaded and well maintained with the utmost of care.
Located 10-15 min from the west entrance to Glacier National Park. We were in a 3 bed cabin in a nicely wooded site. They have a little front porch with two chairs for relaxing. Mattresses were surprisingly comfortable. The little indoor table was handy and behind our cabin there was a fire pit and picnic table. Bathrooms had showers for a 50¢ fee per 10 min use. They were conveniently located in a central spot. The staff were helpful and friendly but also left us be, which I like. Great experience here. Would stay here again.
P.S. If you have small children check out the little playground. There is an adorable pirate ship structure. My kids wished they were smaller so they could play on it.
I would give 5 stars but for location in relation to the main highway because of the unavoidable noise. Other than that, it is a beautiful and well kept forested and rolling property. The sites are set back from the road and well spaced, and are washrooms, showers and cabins are wonderful.- but it is not a completely remote cabin experience if that's what you want. Still a great choice in terms of a base from which to explore
This is a very average RV park. I registered online, and paid my bill.
I’m staying in my travel trailer for one night. I clicked I had a pet. I saw the charge for a pet and thought it was excessive, $30. $30 for a 12 pound dog. The camp spot was $56. So my dog was over 50% of the RV spot.
So I registered the pet fee was not added to my total. I assumed the pet fee was only for the cabins, since the dog was staying in my trailer.
Today, post arrival they are asking for the $30 pet fee. Not sure I’m going to pay it since it seems excessive.
Don’t stay here.
Follow up to owner’s response. He fee was not disclosed on the website. I added a pet when registering on line. The total did not include the pet fee. They try to collect it after you arrive. It must be spending money for them. There was no sales tax added, so I think they are tax cheats too. Tax free money, the bill was handwritten. So no way to track it.