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Brown House Pottery and Guest Lodge

Brown House Pottery and Guest Lodge, art gallery and museum, is located in the small town of East Glacier Montana. Along the east slopes of the Rocky Mountains and just minutes to the entrance of Glacier National Park. The Brown House was a grocery store that dates back to the early twenties. The main room doubles as a pottery gallery and museum consisting of items from the early days around East Glacier and the Blackfoot Reservation are on display in a museum that is integrated with the pottery gallery. The Brown House Gallery and Museum was established in 1973 and the owner is resident potter and sculptor, producing porcelain and stoneware pottery from his studio at the Brown House.

The guest lodging at the Brown House is located one block east of US Highway 2, at the corner of Washington and Dawson Streets. It is also one block east of the Amtrak station.

There are three recently remodeled and redecorated rooms available. The upstairs room, with a view of the mountains, has a queen bed and a twin day bed and air conditioning. One of the downstairs rooms, decorated in traditional style, has a queen bed and a twin day bed. The other downstairs room, decorated in country cottage style, has a queen bed. A rollaway bed is also available. All three rooms have private entrances, private baths, electric heat and television.



Brown House Pottery and Lodging is within easy walking distance of excellent restaurants, gift shops, car rentals, horseback concession, golf course and Laundromat.

 

 

Phone: 406-226-9385
Email: terrymc at 3rivers.net

Cost:
$50 To $75 Hotel/Motel

Note: Room rates are based on double occupancy for the 2008 summer season, and are subject to change. Advance reservations are strongly recommended. During peak seasons, reservations are a must to ensure accommodations.

 

 

 

Glacier National Park is located in the northwest corner of Montana, just north of Columbia Falls. The park encompasses more than one million acres and is home to grizzly bear, moose, elk, along with 63 varieties of wild mammals. While most of the roads in Glacier National Park are closed off during the winter, this provides miles and miles of tracks for snowshoeing and cross country skiing. Visitors are seldom around in the dead of winter, so the muffled hush of the snow covered woods is especially enticing and serene.

A ski or snowshoe trip along the Going-to-the-Sun Road, which is one of the most scenic roads in North America, is a great option, according to park rangers. The road is closed to cars from September or October until snowmelt, usually in June. Several short hiking trails branch off from the road, which would be excellent for snowshoeing or skiing in the winter season.

 Once you have your gear, head up to Glacier National Park for an exciting adventure. Guided snowshoe trips are available, led by a park naturalist, and are highly recommended. If you are looking for an informative tour, snowshoeing is an easy way to explore the winter wonderland of this unique park. Snowshoeing will provide even the novice an effortless activity so your senses are more in tune with your environment and your guide's knowledge on the history, wildlife, geology, and biology of this precious ecosystem.

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