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Cut Bank Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

city in and the county seat of Glacier County, Montana, United States

About Cut Bank

Glacier County is home to about half of Glacier National Park, and most of theBlackfeet Indian Reservation, though Cut Bank is not on the reservation. Once the "Oil Capital of Montana," oil production has diminished and Cut Bank is now a regional service center for Blackfeet Reservation and surrounding area, including the east approach to Glacier National Park. Cut Bank has gained national attention from time to time by sometimes reporting the coldest temperature in the 48 contiguous states. However, being in Montana's "Chinook Zone," it can also report rapid warming in mid-winter accompanied by strong Southwest winds. Additional information is available from theCut Bank Chamber of Commerceand from theCut Bank Pioneer Press.

Top Attractions in Cut Bank

Explore the best things to see and do in Cut Bank:

  • 27-foot tall talking penguin
  • Cut Bank Golf and Country Club
  • Glacier Cinema
  • Glacier County Museum
  • Glacier Lanes
  • Willie DeGroot Gymnasium

Where to Eat in Cut Bank

Must-try local food and restaurants:

  • 🍴Village Dining and Lounge

Where to Stay in Cut Bank

  • 🏨Cut Bank Super 8
  • 🏨Glacier Gateway Inn Cut Bank
  • 🏨Terrace Motel

Cut Bank Travel Guide Sections

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