Nice place, cute cabins, does not have a full kitchen, has a microwave & very small fridge. Mold on the bottom of the shower curtain with very strong smell.
Overall our stay at Silverwolf Log Resort was good and we'd stay there again. The cabin felt safe and was quiet. Some mornings the breakfast offerings disappeared within the first 1/2 hour. Our cabin had an overpowering perfume/cleaner smell that eventually dissipated but was off putting at first. Still would recommend it as a good place to stay. Very close to the park!
Stayed 4 nights at the Silverwolf and would stay there again. Very nice, spacious, quiet, and comfortable. Gas fireplace heated the room quickly. Bathroom had adequate storage. Close to Glacier NP and to several small towns with gas/grocery stores/laundry/restaurants. Spotty wifi (not really un-expected in the mountains). Ice was provided and room had a coffee pot. Had a very small TV at ceiling height far from the bed (not a big deal since we there to disconnect from the world a few days).
I booked the hotel mainly because it said breakfast included. There is none! Only some cold snacks and small apples. The person in front of me asked for milk. The front desk went inside brought out one small bottle of milk. I said I need one too. She said that is the last bottle of the milk. And she said normally people donât only use the milk to mix cereals, not for drinking! No eggs, no milk, but claimed they provide breakfast?!
This property is great, but the communication with the resort was horrible, I left two messages and never did get a call back. Also, do not count on the breakfast.
Morning breakfast and coffee arrangements were poor. Just one carafe was provided. Staff had to be reminded before another carafe was provided but not before hours passed. The promise of a packed breakfast for those checking out early was false.
For staying outside Glacier National Park, this place is very nearby the west entrances. Approximately 5 or 6 miles. These cabins are a decent distance off of Hwy 2. We noticed other cabin rentals that are only 200 ft off of Hwy 2, therefore resulting in less privacy and more road noise.
We liked the unique cabin that was located near the west park entrance. Unfortunately it was 91 degrees when we got there so the windows had to be open all night. The ceiling fan was super helpful and it did drop to the 50 s overnight. But we didnât expect the trains to be so close and run all night. Surprisingly I slept through them on the third night. There was fresh coffee and pastries etc. available each morning which was very nice. Even bear spray to borrow for the day. Would consider staying again
The log cabin was comfortable and clean. The only downside is the proximity to the highway and the trains that would come by every few hours. The location is excellent with easy, quick access to Glacier National Park.