Western Montana sets the stage for unmatched motorcycling with stunning landscapes among scenic byways, open highways and backroads of discovery. Fall foliage only adds to the jaw-dropping beauty of our region, plus cooler temperatures and shoulder-season pricing make it an ideal time to hit the road. You’d be hard-pressed to not take a scenic route here. Today we’re sharing one of our favorite weekend rides from East Glacier Park to Philipsburg, Montana. 

Day 1:

Beginning in East Glacier Park, depart early and take State Highway 49, aka Looking Glass Highway, named after a historic Nez Perce leader. Looking Glass Highway is one of the most scenic drives on the east side of Glacier National Park with gorgeous views looking west—it’s a twisty and narrow road, only 10 miles long, so take it slow. Bonus: If you arrive in East Glacier Park the night before, plan to eat at Serrano’s Mexican Restaurant, a popular spot specializing in Mexican and Southwestern cuisines.

Get ready for a once-in-a-lifetime ride. Photo: Andy Austin

Connect with MT-89 and continue to St. Mary Village. Stop at Park Cafe for a slice of pie before making your way to the St. Mary Entrance of Glacier National Park. Note, vehicle reservation tickets are required until September 11, 2022. They must be purchased online, and additional tickets become available the day before the effective ticket date.  

Jaw-dropping views and fun times await in Glacier National Park. Photo: Andy Austin

Between St. Mary and West Glacier, ride from one side of Glacier National Park to the other on the 50-mile-long Going-to-the-Sun Road, an engineering marvel and National Historic Landmark. You’ll see jagged mountain peaks, alpine lakes, cascading waterfalls, expansive valley views and, chances are, wildlife. Crest the Continental Divide at Logan Pass, known for wildflowers, mountain goat sightings and the rocky cliffs of the Garden Wall. You’ll find a visitor center and a short 1.5-mile hike to Hidden Lake Overlook here, too. This route—one of the most spectacular in the country—offers plenty of places to pull over and take in the breathtaking vistas or hit the trail. You’ll experience steep elevation changes and some hairpin turns. 

Recruit your favorite people and plan a spring ride in Glacier Park. Photo: Andy Austin

Leave the park and ride to Coram for dinner at Stonefly Lounge, a “groovy bar” with pizza and occasional live music. Or consider a stop at Glacier Distilling Company to sample small-batch whiskeys and fine spirits. Overnight in one of the nearby towns of Columbia Falls or Kalispell.

We’ve included hidden gem and hole-in-the-wall spots so you can travel like a local. Photo: Andy Austin

Day 2:

Depart from Columbia Falls and begin to make your way to Flathead Lake. Take in the beautiful, crystal blue waters of the Flathead River outside Columbia Falls. Find State Highway 83 near the storybook village of Bigfork. MT-83 stretches through the picturesque Seeley Swan Corridor following the Swan River with stunning views of the Mission Mountains and the Swan Range, plus dozens of lakes, two rivers, lush forestland, expansive meadows and steep mountain walls just beyond the boundaries of the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex. You’ll find some nice sweepers on this route and only a few tight turns.

The Seeley Swan Corridor is stunning year-round. Photo: Andy Austin

In the charming little resort town of Seeley Lake you’ll find great restaurants and locally owned shops. Time it to arrive for lunch and grab a Bayburger at Lindey’s food truck situated right on the edge of the lake. Save room for dessert and head up the street to The Ice Cream Place for a scoop or two of classic ice cream creations. When you’ve had your fill, continue on to Ovando, stopping at the large cow statue for a selfie, located at Clearwater Junction where State Highway 200 meets MT-83. 

A mouthwatering burger and lake-side setting make Lindey’s Bayburgers a must-stop. Photo: Andy Austin

In Ovando, stop for drinks or an early dinner and enjoy mingling with the locals at Trixi’s Antler Saloon or The Stray Bullet. Choose either State Highway 141 or State Highway 271, both scenic rides to Philipsburg. The MT-141 route is easy driving with small sweeping turns and hills through the Garnet Mountain Range, and it passes by Nevada Lake. MT-271 is a lesser-known roadway with little traffic, wide turns and rolling hills, and is known for mountain views and stunning fall foliage. Arrive in Philipsburg for an overnight. Fill your sweet tooth cravings at The Sweet Palace or find a nightcap at the Philipsburg Brewing Company.

The small town of Ovando is a favorite quirky spot for travelers. Photo: Andy Austin

Add a day or two to your trip and drive from Philipsburg to the West Yellowstone entrance of Yellowstone National Park. 

Add to this itinerary and continue to Yellowstone National Park. Photo: Andy Austin

Please note: We ask that all our visitors and residents Recreate Responsibly by being mindful of the following: practice physical distancing; know before you go; plan ahead; play it safe; leave no trace; tread lightly, and build an inclusive outdoors.

September 6, 2022

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