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Elevation
  
6,500 ft (2,000 m)

Built
  
1913

Architect
  
Cutter & Malmgren

Opened
  
1913

Owner
  
National Park Service

Nearest city
  
West Glacier, Montana

Built by
  
Great Northern Railway

NRHP Reference #
  
77000115

Phone
  
+1 888-345-2649

Added to NRHP
  
2 August 1977

Sperry Chalet

Address
  
Glacier National Park, Gunsight Pass Trail, West Glacier, MT 59936, USA

Similar
  
Glacier National Park, Granite Park Chalet, Sperry Glacier, Lake McDonald Lodge, Many Glacier Hotel

Sperry chalet in glacier national park


Sperry Chalet is located about seven miles east of Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park in the U.S. state of Montana. The chalet was opened in 1914 by the Great Northern Railway and is a National Historic Landmark contributing property, being one of five structures in the Great Northern Railway Buildings National Historic Landmark. Along with Granite Park Chalet, Sperry Chalet is one of the two remaining backcountry chalets in Glacier National Park, both operated by Belton Chalets, Inc.

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The chalet is reached only by trail, via hiking or horseback. One of the two trails leading to the chalet are the Sperry Trail, which starts at the Lake McDonald Lodge parking lot and stretches 6.7 miles to the chalet, climbing 3200 feet in the process. The trail passes along the base of Mount Brown and over the west ridge of Mount Edwards, with views of U-shaped valleys along the way. A side trip to Sperry Glacier is also possible, being a 4-mile hike (8 miles round trip). The other means of accessing the chalet is via the Gunsight Trail, which is a 12.1-mile hike from the Jackson Glacier Overlook on Going-to-the-Sun Road. This hike averages 9 hours, so it is important to plan ahead.

The chalet, nestled in a glacial cirque, consists of two buildings from the Great Northern era: a two-story hotel building and a kitchen/dining room building. A restroom facility has been added, but is not part of the historic landmark designation. The dormitory building, completed in 1913, is built with random rubble masonry, providing a feel of architectural ruggedness, and is topped with a large gable roof that has two dormers on either side. The kitchen building, completed in 1912, is also made of random rubble masonry, but uses smaller stones and appears less striking in its design. The kitchen building is topped with a lower gable roof.

Unlike Granite Park Chalet, Sperry Chalet provides traditional meal service: dinner, breakfast, and either a trail lunch or an ala carte lunch in the dining room. The guest rooms are private, but in line with the backcountry experience, there is no electricity or heat. There is running water at the bathroom facility.

The trail to sperry chalet


References

Sperry Chalet Wikipedia


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