Trip Ideas National Parks You Can Stay Steps From Glacier National Park in an Adorable Tiny Home Village (Video) By Evie Carrick Evie Carrick Instagram Website Evie Carrick is a writer and editor who's lived in five countries and visited well over 50. She's skied out of a camper van in the Japanese Alps, overcome dengue fever in Indonesia, lived in a tent on a beach in Martinique, and studied yoga in India. Evie began writing for Travel + Leisure in 2019 while living in Paris. She started as a daily news writer and has since transitioned to becoming a regular contributor, covering everything from après-ski hot spots to tips for camping with your dog. Her true passion is affordable travel and travel hacks, especially when it comes to pricier destinations like Paris and Tokyo, two of her favorite cities in the world. She now splits her time between a small town outside Telluride, Colorado, and Paris, France. In addition to Travel + Leisure, Evie covers travel for BuzzFeed and Outside, and was a regular contributor to Vice. She is also the editorial director for magazines in Jackson Hole, Park City, and Telluride. * 10+ years of experience working as a writer and editor * 5+ years of experience covering travel — specifically ski destinations, flights, travel hacks, mountain town lifestyle, and all things Japan and France * Editor for print magazines in Jackson Hole, Park City, and Telluride * Studied journalism at the University of Denver and publishing at New York University Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines Published on July 9, 2019 Share Tweet Pin Email Tiny homes may be pint-sized, but at this tiny home village, the backdrop is anything but. The entrance to Glacier National Park — all 1,583-square-miles of it — sits steps from the colorful Tiny Home Village at St. Mary’s Village. Here, when guests start to feel as if their tiny home really is too tiny, over 700 miles of hiking and biking trails and the park’s iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road await. Courtesy of Pursuit Courtesy of Pursuit When it’s time to settle in for the evening, it’s easy to feel right at home. Each house sleeps up to four and has a separate bath house with a shower, jetted tub, two sinks, and a toilet. Eco minded travelers can rest easy knowing that each home boasts eco-forward elements like a gray water system and energy-efficient appliances. And it wouldn’t be a tiny house village if it wasn’t crazy cute. All ten, colorful tiny houses on the property deliver enough Instagram-worthy charm to entice even the biggest tiny-home skeptics, and the juxtaposition between the micro-homes and the mountainous exterior is hard to beat. Courtesy of Pursuit Courtesy of Pursuit From now until Sept. 26, the nightly tiny home rate is $290 and includes Wi-Fi. Each home is outfitted with a mini-fridge, microwave, and stove. Shuttle transfers to Two Medicine Lake and the Many Glacier region are available. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit