History
Hugh and Margaret Black and their extended family started their business in 1929, with the construction of six small white cabins, a small restaurant called the Curly Bear Cafe, and a small store. Their business eventually grew to become the St. Mary Village, a place with as much hustle and bustle today as in the 1930's, when the Going-to-the-Sun Road was completed. On the ridge above St. Mary, Margaret had cottages built for her children's use. Today, five of these cottages comprise The Cottages at Glacier (originally the Pinnacle Cottages), continuing on the Black legacy that has come to define St. Mary, Montana. Sally (Black) Welder is the youngest daughter of Hugh and Margaret.
Specialties
We have a most spectacular view into Glacier National Park,, The Lovely mountains and St Mary Lake! Guests find our cottages comfortable, clean, well equipped. Two queen bedrooms and Living Room open to the large deck and beautiful view equipped with a gas grill. Air conditioning and gas fireplace makes the space homelike.