Rates are based on double occupancy, are subject to taxes and surcharges, and may change without notice. Additional person(s) will be $15/person plus taxes and surcharge. Children age 11 and under are free with adult if no additional facilities are required. A roll-a-way bed is $15/night plus taxes and surcharge, is by request only, and subject to availability. Limit one (1) roll-a-way bed per room. A limited number of handicap rooms are available at all USA locations and are based on space availability. Lodging rates do not include the seperate entrance fees to Glacier National Park, MT and Waterton Lakes National Park, AB. **Rates are based on quad occupancy.
The name “Swiftcurrent” is thought to have come from the Blackfeet term, “Ikami-awaki-mishka” which means “fast running water.” In 1911, the Great Northern Railway established a teepee camp at this site. Early guests arriving on horseback slept on army cots in full-sized replicas of the 23-pole Blackfeet Indian teepees.
In 1933, twenty-seven cabins were built by the Superior Building Company and the area became known as the “Many Glacier Auto Tourist Camp.” In 1934, the Civilian Conservation Corps (President F.D. Roosevelt’s Civilian Conservation Corps) constructed the campground that is just south of the Inn and the cabins in circles D and I. The present general store was built in 1935 to provide service for campers.
On August 31, 1936, the great Heavens Peak forest fire swept through the Swiftcurrent valley destroying thirty-one of the cabins and many acres of forest. The cabins were rebuilt in 1937 and the National Park Service planted thousands of trees to replace the burned forest.
A central comfort station, including showers, was added in 1940. The Park Superintendent at the time, E.T. Scoyen, pressed the Great Northern Railway for a coffee shop. In 1941, it, and what is now the lobby area, was added to the existing general store building.
Major construction took place again in 1955 when an employee dormitory building and three motel units were added. The dormitory was shortly converted to a motel unit, which brought the facility to its present 88-room capacity.
Swiftcurrent is the stepping-off place for the trails that lead over Swiftcurrent Pass. Trails also lead to Iceberg Lake and Ptarmigan Lake through the unique 183-foot Ptarmigan Tunnel, which was constructed for use by horseback riders as well as hikers. It is six feet wide and nine feet tall and has an arched ceiling. Swiftcurrent is truly a hiker’s paradise.
Swiftcurrent Motor Inn consists of rooms divided between three individual buildings with outside access. Pinetop Motel rooms are located in one long building are accessed by a central hallway. Duplex style cottages are arranged in circles and available with or without a private bathroom. A shower room is conveniently located nearby. Cottages without a private bath do have a private sink with cold running water.
A limited number of ADA accessible rooms are available and are booked based upon space available. Only designated guide, service and/or hearing companion animals are allowed in the hotel. All rooms are rustic yet comfortable with double and/or twin beds. All motor inn rooms and most cottages have a private bathroom. A select few cottages do not have a private bathroom but have access to a centralized shower facility. Swiftcurrent Motor Inn is a smoke free facility with designated outdoor smoking areas.
The self parking lot is located a short walk from the motor inn and cottages. Depending upon room location, parking may be available near each of the motor inns. Parking is limited in front of cottages but for only one vehicle.
The inn was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 4, 1996.
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Swiftcurrent Motor Inn is a smoke free facility with designated outdoor smoking areas.
Check-in time is after 3:00 p.m and the checkout time is 11:00 a.m.
All rooms are rustic yet comfortable with double and/or twin beds. All motor inn rooms and most cottages have a private bathroom. A select few cottages do not have a private bathroom but have access to a centralized shower facility.
All rooms are on the ground level and are not sold based on view.
A limited number of ADA accessible rooms are available and are booked based upon space available. Only designated guide, service and/or hearing companion animals are allowed in the hotel.
Swiftcurrent Motor Inn consists of rooms divided between three individual buildings with outside access.
Pinetop Motel rooms are located in one long building are accessed by a central hallway.
Duplex style cottages are arranged in circles and available with or without a private bathroom. A shower room is conveniently located nearby. Cottages without a private bath do have a private sink with cold running water.
Groups, weddings and reunions are welcome with advance notice.
The self parking lot is located a short walk from the motor inn and cottages. Depending upon room location, parking may be available near each of the motor inns. Parking is limited in front of cottages but for only one vehicle.
Swiftcurrent Motor Inn is located 13 miles west of Babb, MT in the northeast corner of Glacier National Park and one mile west of Many Glacier Hotel.
As a lodging concessioner for Glacier National Park, we would like to introduce you to a program in which we participate that enables you to directly support the Park. Working in collaboration with The Glacier National Park Fund and the National Park Foundation, we offer our guests an easy way to contribute to the Park through a voluntary $1 per day, per room, add-on to your room bill. All donations are placed in a restricted account that can only be used to support activities and projects that benefit Glacier National Park. Thank you for your consideration. For additional information, please go to www.glaciernationalparkfund.org.
Room Amenities...
Alarm clock
Energy efficient lighting
Fan (a limited number available upon request at Front Desk)
BeeKind™ amenity collection featuring a Gilchrist & Soames’ signature formulation. The environmentally friendly products offer a fresh lemon verbena fragrance with extracts of honey and certified organic extracts of red clover, calendula, lemongrass, and chamomile. The BeeKind™ paper bottle is a 92% reduction in waste after use compared to plastic and a portion of the proceeds of this product supports honeybee and sustainable pollination research.
Glacier Guidebook (American Park Network)
Hair dryer (available upon request at Front Desk)
Iron and ironing board (available upon request at Front Desk)
Recycle bin
Not available in each room: telephone, bathtub, radio, internet, television, coffee maker, air conditioning, mini refrigerator and portage
Dining...
Italian Gardens Ristorante
Italian Gardens Ristorante is a casual dining experience with an Italian flair. Meals include breakfast, lunch and dinner offerings. This is a great little Italian restaurant located in the middle of a forest. Enjoy a frosty pint of Montana micro-brew beer or glass of wine during lunch and dinner.
Breakfast is served from 6:30 a.m. to 10 a.m., lunch is served from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and dinner is served from 5 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
The restaurant boasts casual attire, seats on a first come first served basis and does not accept reservations. Children’s menus and box lunches are available.
Retail...
Gift Shop & Campstore
The Swiftcurrent Motor Inn Gift shop and Campstore is located in the best hiking area of Glacier National Park. This camp store will service all of your camping and hiking supply needs. You will find groceries, camping, fishing and hiking items, as well as gifts, souvenirs and Montana huckleberry products here. Snacks, hot and cold beverages, and huckleberry yogurt can be found in the deli area.