Belton Chalet
- Built in 1910 by the Great Northern Railway, and impeccably restored in 2000, the Belton Chalet sits at the west entrance to Glacier National Park in West Glacier. Although the 27 guest rooms are thoroughly modernized, the original Arts and Crafts architecture extends throughout the wainscoting, floors, furnishings and artwork. Three event spaces offer ideal settings for small groups and corporate retreats, with an expansive menu of on-site spa treatments available. No televisions, radios or telephones guarantees a simple and tranquil atmosphere. www.beltonchalet.com
Montana Island Lodge
- Located on a small island in Seeley Lake, a short trip from shore via private boat, this exclusive property centers around a log mansion with five fireplaces and 11 luxury guest rooms and suites. The facility is designed for strategic planning meetings for groups up to 25, and includes a fitness center, hot tub and bonfire deck. Packages include all meals, audio visual equipment, use of meeting rooms and business services, and all transportation. Reserving the lodge automatically insures exclusive access to the island for the duration. www.montanaislandlodge.com
Lodge at Whitefish Lake
- Just minutes from the ski slopes of Whitefish Mountain, this 63-room lakefront lodge features over 8,000 square feet of total indoor meeting space, from an executive boardroom, poolside room and private dining room to a conference room divisible by three. www.lodgeatwhitefishlake.com
Grouse Mountain Lodge
- The Grouse Mountain property sits just outside the town of Whitefish, approximately eight miles from Whitefish Mountain Resort and about 30 minutes from Glacier National Park. The 145-room Lodge offers 11,000 square feet of meeting and event space, including a 3,600-square-foot conference center and an outdoor pavilion with woods and a lawn. The on-site Montana Adventure Company DMC can plan group activities. www.montanasfinest.com
Double Arrow Lodge
- Nestled between the Mission and Swan mountain ranges, this former dude ranch is surrounded by thick forests and a chain of glacial lakes. The 32-room Main Lodge building dates back to 1929 and features a towering stone fireplace and log beam ceiling. Four meeting rooms can accommodate up to 100 people, including the state-of-the-art Blackfoot Conference Center and Mountain the View Pavilion with retractable panels for warm-weather open-air functions. www.doublearrowresort.com