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Meadow Lake ResortTreat yourself to the best that Northwest Montana has to offer. Located in the Flathead Valley just minutes to Glacier National Park, The Big Mountain Ski Area, and Flathead Lake. |
Meadow Lake Resort is situated on 330 acres with a beautiful and challenging 18 hole championship golf course, Recreation Center with fitness room, Indoor/Outdoor pools and spas, Market and Gift Shop. Troop Meadow Lake also offers supervised activities for the kids so everyone can enjoy their vacation.
The Resort offers a variety of accommodations including condominiums and vacation homes. Many accommodations include fireplace, mountain views and fairway frontage.
Getting here is a breeze. Glacier Park International Airport is serviced by Delta, Northwest, Horizon and Alaska Air; and the Amtrak-Empire Builder has daily stops in Whitefish. Meadow Lake Resort offers free airport and Amtrak shuttle along with a free ski shuttle to The Big Mountain.
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| Location | 100 St. Andrews Dr Columbia Falls Montana 59912 |
| Phone | 406-892-8700 |
| Information | 800-321-4653 |
| Fax | 406-892-0330 |
| reservations@meadowlake.com |
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