Polebridge Mercantile, Bakery and Cabins
Polebridge, Montana
406-888-5105
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Experience the pristine beauty of the North Fork Valley and Glacier National Park, the only intact ecosystem in the lower 48 states! Home of wolf, elk, black and grizzly bear, wolverine, eagle, mountain lion, deer and moose. The sun rises over majestic peaks of the Livingston Range marking the Continental Divide to the east, and sets over the forested Whitefish Range. The unique and historic Polebridge Mercantile is nestled between the Continental Divide and the Whitefish Range, just a mile from the northwest entrance to Glacier National Park...no traffic lights, no crowds, no electricity, no hassles.

Polebridge is an ideal setting for your reunion, retreat, or mountain get away. Raft, canoe and fish the North Fork of the wild and scenic Flathead River or in nearby Kintla or Bowman Lakes. Hike gentle strolls to technical climbs in and out of the park. Bicycle to or from West Glacier or enjoy day trips to Bowman or Kintla Lakes.

The mercantile provides groceries, fresh ground coffee and home baked treats (Danish, bread and sandwiches, etc.) gifts, gas, propane, film, fishing tackle and beer.

The Polebridge Mercantile is open 7 days a week.

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Reservations Recommended
Walk-ins Welcome
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Activities

Bakery
Family Reunions
Fishing
Hiking
Kayaking
Lodging
Nature
Nature Area
Outdoor Activity
Picnicking
Playground
Private Land
Shopping
Sightseeing
Walking
Family Fun
Stand-Up Paddleboarding

Services Offered

Beer/Wine
Bicycle Rental
Boat Rental
Books
Convenience Store
Equipment Rental
Gift Shop
Huckleberry Products
Information
Lodging
Lunch
Made In Montana Products
Major Credit Cards
Maps
Merchandise
Montana Apparel
Montana Souvenirs
Non-smoking
Parking
Public Restroom
Store
Eco-friendly
News from Glacier National Park Currently, 17 miles of the Going-to-the-Sun Road are open for travel.