IZAAK WALTON INN
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Would you like to be treated like a Railway Baron on your next vacation? Then visit the rail-fan friendly Izaak Walton Inn, near Glacier National Park, at Essex, Montana. You'll experience an exclusive "flag stop" on Amtrak's Empire Builder, which only pauses here at Essex-just down the tracks from the Inn-if passengers are de-training. Waiting for you on the platform will be a van from the Inn, which will whisk you and your luggage over to the front desk.
This historic property, near a crew-change spot, was built in 1939, between the East and West Glacier stations, as a hotel for Great Northern Railway engine crews. Many helper diesel locomotives still growl constantly, waiting to assist heavy freights over the Continental Divide. This is a great spot for watching -and listening to-witching operations, with satisfying sounds accompanying the stopping, starting, and accelerating engines.
Inside the main building, you'll find a rustic lobby with a fieldstone fireplace. Accommodations here are fairly small, some with track views. Various memorabilia, such as old Great Northern Railway posters, signs, calendars, and menus, are on display.
The gift shop carries reproductions of china once used on the pre-Amtrak Empire Builder trains. While the Burlington Northern-Santa Fe Railway now owns the tracks past the Inn, you'll soon learn that in the hearts and souls of Montana residents, the vintage Great Northern still lives. The Inn's restaurant specializes in local huckleberry desserts. There are private, free-standing accommodations on the property inside updated cabooses, brightly painted in the colors of the railroads they once belonged to. Three of them have been designated as luxury accommodations.
With raised cupolas for excellent views of the passing trains, cabooses are well appointed and perfect for ski-in/ski-out winter fun and woodsy summer relaxation.
As a Railroad Baron, you'll be transported to the top of the line accommodation. The Inn's website at http://www.izaakwaltoninn.com/luxury-railcars suggests: "The Great Northern 441 Locomotive is unlike any resort you’ll find in Glacier National Park – or anywhere else! Outside, this historic locomotive represents the Great Northern diesels that once rolled past the Izaak Walton Inn...Inside, it’s a warm, rustic refuge...with luxury and amenities unsurpassed anywhere in the Glacier Park area...a Montana Argillite stone fireplace...rubbed oil bronze fixtures...and a 46-inch LCD television and DVD player. GN 441’s interior creatively reflects Montana’s unique blend of flora, fauna and geology. The bedroom invites you with a king size bed...a Hudson Bay blanket and pillowcases...Openings for original radiator fans in the roof have been transformed into skylights to let in the Montana sunshine...on those cold Montana nights, you can crank up the coziness with the fireplace." The Inn offers cross-country skiing as well as a game room with a billiard table. In the summer, enjoy hiking, scenic drives over the Going-to-the-Sun highway and to nearby lakes. Car rentals are available by advanced reservation. Essex, surrounded by mountains and rich with wildlife (such as bears and mountain goats), has a year-round population of less than 50. A staff member explained: "I couldn't get out the door because a black bear was camping on my front porch," one of the more unusual reasons for reporting late for work.
Reservations are available through your travel agent, or at 1 406 588 5700. |
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