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4 Resorts Near Mount Revelstoke That Deliver on Views

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4 Resorts Near Mount Revelstoke That Deliver on Views

Compare the best resorts near Mount Revelstoke National Park. Ski-in/ski-out suites, mountain spas, and glacier views - find the right stay for your trip.

4 Resorts Near Mount Revelstoke That Deliver on Views

Mount Revelstoke National Park sits at the edge of Revelstoke, British Columbia, with the park's summit road - the Meadows in the Sky Parkway - climbing to over 1,900 metres through old-growth forests and alpine meadows. Staying at a resort close to this park means waking up surrounded by the Monashee and Selkirk mountain ranges, with ski terrain, glacier overlooks, and trail access all within a short drive. This guide compares four resorts in and around Revelstoke so you can match your accommodation to your actual itinerary.

What It's Like Staying Near Mount Revelstoke National Park

The area around Mount Revelstoke National Park is not an urban hotel district - it's a mountain corridor where resorts are spread along Highway 1 and the access roads leading toward Revelstoke Mountain Resort and the park entrance. Most properties sit between 4 and 20 minutes by car from the park's Meadows in the Sky Parkway trailhead, so a vehicle is essential. The town of Revelstoke itself is compact and walkable for dining and groceries, but the resorts require driving to reach park entry points, ski lifts, and key trailheads.

Crowd patterns follow the ski season closely. Winter (December to March) brings the highest occupancy, when Revelstoke Mountain Resort draws powder skiers from across North America. Summer sees a quieter but steady flow of hikers and cyclists accessing the national park. Shoulder seasons - April to May and October to November - offer the lowest rates and minimal crowds, though some resort amenities operate on reduced schedules.

Pros:

  • Direct access to both Revelstoke Mountain Resort skiing and Mount Revelstoke National Park hiking from the same base
  • Resort properties include on-site spas, hot tubs, and mountain-view dining that reduce the need to drive for amenities
  • The surrounding wilderness provides a genuine off-grid atmosphere that downtown hotel stays cannot replicate

Cons:

  • A rental car or resort shuttle is non-negotiable - there is no public transit linking resorts to the national park entrance
  • Winter road conditions on the Meadows in the Sky Parkway can close the upper section entirely, limiting access regardless of proximity
  • Dining options outside resort restaurants are limited after 9 PM in this area

Why Choose a Resort Near Mount Revelstoke National Park

Resorts in this corridor are purpose-built for multi-day mountain stays, offering amenities - ski storage, hot tubs, full kitchens, and breakfast programs - that standard hotels nearby do not provide. Nightly rates at Revelstoke resorts typically run higher than the town's budget motels, with most resort options starting around CAD 180 per night in shoulder season and climbing sharply in peak ski weeks. What you gain is a self-contained base: guests rarely need to leave the property for meals, equipment, or après-ski recovery.

Room sizes at resort properties are noticeably larger than downtown options, with many offering full suites with separate living areas, gas fireplaces, and kitchenettes. This matters for stays of four nights or more, where having cooking facilities and laundry access reduces total trip cost. The trade-off is that the most convenient ski-in/ski-out resorts sit farther from the national park entrance, requiring around 20 minutes of driving to reach the Meadows in the Sky Parkway base.

Pros:

  • Full-suite layouts with kitchens and washers/dryers support extended stays without the cost of eating out every meal
  • On-site ski rental, storage, and pass vendors eliminate early-morning logistics that affect downtown hotel guests
  • Spa and hot tub facilities built into the resort mean recovery amenities are steps away after a full day on the mountain

Cons:

  • Peak-season resort rates can exceed CAD 400 per night for standard suites, a significant premium over town-centre alternatives
  • Properties closer to Revelstoke Mountain Resort are farther from Mount Revelstoke National Park's hiking access points
  • Resort dining, while convenient, tends toward elevated price points with limited casual options on-site

Practical Booking & Area Strategy

Revelstoke's resort accommodations cluster in two zones: properties along Victoria Road and Mackenzie Avenue in town, and ski-base properties along the Camozzi Road corridor leading to Revelstoke Mountain Resort. Town-adjacent resorts like those on Oak Drive place you within a 9-minute drive of the railway museum and roughly 15 minutes from the national park entrance, while ski-base properties trade that convenience for slope-side access. For visitors whose primary goal is Mount Revelstoke National Park hiking - particularly the Meadows in the Sky Parkway and the Eva Lake Trail - a town-adjacent resort is the stronger logistical choice.

Book at least 8 weeks ahead for any travel between mid-December and late March. The Revelstoke ski area draws a disproportionate share of advanced powder skiers who book full weeks, meaning last-minute inventory in that window is scarce and priced at a premium. Summer bookings for July and August park access are more flexible, but properties with glacier views and mountain-facing rooms sell out faster than standard rooms. Shoulder season (April-May and October) is when the best value exists - rates drop significantly, the national park remains accessible, and resort facilities are still operational. Activities within reach include heli-skiing, snowmobiling to Frisby and Turtle Mountains, mountain biking on the North Star Trail network, and wildlife viewing along the Rogers Pass corridor in Glacier National Park, roughly 45 minutes east.

Best Value Resorts

These properties offer strong resort amenities and mountain access at price points below the full ski-base premium - suitable for stays focused on hiking, wildlife, and mixed-season activities near Mount Revelstoke National Park.

  • 8.4 Very Good
    920 reviews
    Regent Hotel Revelstoke Regent Hotel Revelstoke Regent Hotel Revelstoke Regent Hotel Revelstoke Regent Hotel Revelstoke

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    from 16:00 until 23:59
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    Regent Hotel Revelstoke sits in the heart of Revelstoke town centre, placing guests within a 15-minute drive of the Mount Revelstoke National Park entrance and close to the town's grocery stores, gear shops, and coffee spots. The property's rooms feature large soaking tubs, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and armchairs - and the bathrooms are notably more spacious than what comparable town hotels offer. Three on-site dining and drinking venues - The 112 Restaurant and Lounge, River City Pub, and Traverse Lounge Club - mean guests returning from a full park day have real food and drink options without driving. A hot buffet breakfast is served daily, which is a practical advantage for early starts toward the Meadows in the Sky Parkway. The fitness centre and sauna round out the recovery amenities for active guests.

    • Hot buffet breakfast included daily
    • Sauna and hot tub on-site
    • Three dining and bar venues within the property

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    C$ 194

  • 8.9 Fabulous
    864 reviews
    Coast Hillcrest Hotel Coast Hillcrest Hotel Coast Hillcrest Hotel Coast Hillcrest Hotel Coast Hillcrest Hotel

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    from 15:00 until 23:59
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    until 11:00

    Coast Hillcrest Hotel is located on Oak Drive, around 4 km from Revelstoke's town centre and approximately 15 minutes by car from the Mount Revelstoke National Park base, making it a well-positioned base for both park hiking and ski resort access - Revelstoke Mountain Resort sits 7.2 km away. The hotel includes a Day Spa, hot tub, sauna, and fitness centre, providing a full recovery infrastructure for multi-day mountain itineraries. The Dining Room serves regional and international cuisine throughout the day, with mountain views from the evening fine dining setting - a concrete differentiator from town-centre properties. Every room includes a cable TV and coffee maker, and the Mountain Guide Lounge serves specialty coffee for early starts. The property also provides facilities for disabled guests, which is uncommon among the area's resort options.

    • Day Spa with sauna and hot tub
    • Mountain-view fine dining restaurant on-site
    • Facilities for disabled guests available

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    C$ 123

  • 8.4 Very Good
    603 reviews
    Glacier House Hotel & Resort Glacier House Hotel & Resort Glacier House Hotel & Resort Glacier House Hotel & Resort Glacier House Hotel & Resort

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    from 16:00 until 22:30
    Check-out
    from 07:00 until 11:00

    Glacier House Hotel & Resort sits 10 minutes from Revelstoke city centre and overlooks Begbie Glacier, offering one of the most visually distinctive settings of any property in this selection - mountain and glacier views are available from every room. The resort is 20 minutes from Revelstoke Mountain Resort ski area and provides direct snowmobile access to Frisby, Boulder, and Turtle Mountains, which no other property in this guide offers. Cabins include private hot tubs, free BBQ grills, fireplaces, and full kit - making them genuinely self-sufficient for groups or families staying multiple nights. The indoor pool and 8-person shared hot tub serve hotel room guests, while a complimentary breakfast is provided in varying formats across all seasons: continental in summer, hot buffet in winter, and a breakfast bag during shoulder periods. Free fibre optic Wi-Fi and cable TV are included throughout. Glacier House Hotel & Resort (official site) is particularly practical for summer guests targeting wildlife viewing from the outdoor patio and hiking within 10 minutes' drive.

    • Private hot tubs in all cabins (free in winter)
    • Direct snowmobile access to three mountain areas
    • Indoor swimming pool on-site

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    C$ 205

Best Premium Resort

This ski-base property operates at a higher price point and delivers a fully integrated mountain resort experience - ski-in/ski-out access, full-suite layouts, and a resort-fee model that bundles parking and Wi-Fi.

  • 8.8 Fabulous
    572 reviews
    Sutton Place Hotel Revelstoke Mountain Resort Sutton Place Hotel Revelstoke Mountain Resort Sutton Place Hotel Revelstoke Mountain Resort Sutton Place Hotel Revelstoke Mountain Resort Sutton Place Hotel Revelstoke Mountain Resort

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    from 16:00 until 23:59
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    Sutton Place Hotel Revelstoke Mountain Resort is located at the base of Revelstoke Mountain Resort, offering genuine ski-in/ski-out access - a feature that separates it from every other property in this guide. Mount Revelstoke National Park's Meadows in the Sky Parkway entrance is approximately 20 minutes by car, so this property suits guests prioritising ski terrain over national park proximity. Every suite includes a gas fireplace, full kitchen, washer, dryer, formal living room, flat-screen TV, and iPod docking station - a layout designed for stays of a week or more. The outdoor hot tub overlooks the mountain terrain, and the property has on-site spa access, a fitness centre, and a lobby coffee bar for early departures. Ski storage, rental, and pass vendor services are all on-site, eliminating the logistical friction that affects guests staying in town. The Revelstoke Railway Museum is 10 minutes by car, and local shuttle services are available for guests without vehicles.

    • Ski-in/ski-out access at Revelstoke Mountain Resort base
    • Full kitchens, washer/dryer in all suites
    • On-site ski rental, storage, and pass vendor

    Rooms filling fast – secure the best rate! 

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    C$ 180

Smart Travel & Timing Advice

Revelstoke's peak window runs from late December through mid-March, when the ski resort operates at full capacity and resort rates spike sharply. Booking within 4 weeks of a peak-season trip is a high-risk strategy - availability drops significantly by early November for Christmas and New Year's weeks, and powder-alert weekends can sell out premium rooms within hours. For Mount Revelstoke National Park hiking, the Meadows in the Sky Parkway is typically open from late June through late October, with the upper section accessible by Parks Canada shuttle in July and August.

July and August are the best months for alpine wildflower hiking at elevation, but they also bring the highest summer occupancy at resorts with glacier views. A stay of three nights is the practical minimum for combining national park hiking with ski resort or snowmobile activities - one day rarely covers both. Late September and early October offer a compelling window: the parkway is still open, fall colour is visible on the lower slopes, resort rates are at their annual low, and the crowds that define peak season are entirely absent. Last-minute bookings in October can yield genuine savings of around 30% versus the same rooms in February.

  • What It's Like Staying Near Mount Revelstoke National Park
  • Why Choose a Resort Near Mount Revelstoke National Park
  • Practical Booking & Area Strategy
  • Best Value Resorts

    • 1. Regent Hotel Revelstoke
    • 2. Coast Hillcrest Hotel
    • 3. Glacier House Hotel & Resort
  • Best Premium Resort

    • 4. Sutton Place Hotel Revelstoke Mountain Resort
  • Smart Travel & Timing Advice
Hotels featured in this article
1. Regent Hotel Revelstoke
2. Coast Hillcrest Hotel
3. Glacier House Hotel & Resort
4. Sutton Place Hotel Revelstoke Mountain Resort
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Hotel Comparison Table

Hotel Price Best For Location Trade-Off Top Strength Standout Feature
Regent Hotel Revelstoke C$ 194 Town-based mixed itineraries Revelstoke town centre No full kitchen or suite layout Three on-site dining and bar venues Hot buffet breakfast plus live entertainment venue
Coast Hillcrest Hotel C$ 123 Guests wanting spa and fine dining Oak Drive, 4 km from town centre Farther from both park and ski base Day Spa with mountain-view fine dining Only property with a dedicated Day Spa in the selection
Glacier House Hotel & Resort C$ 205 Groups and snowmobile adventurers 10 min from Revelstoke, overlooks Begbie Glacier 20 min from ski resort base Private hot tub cabins with glacier views Direct snowmobile access to three mountain areas
Sutton Place Hotel Revelstoke Mountain Resort C$ 180 Dedicated ski week stays Base of Revelstoke Mountain Resort 20 min drive to national park entrance Ski-in/ski-out with full-suite kitchens On-site ski rental, storage, and pass vendor

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Town-adjacent properties like Coast Hillcrest Hotel and Regent Hotel Revelstoke are around 15 minutes by car from the Meadows in the Sky Parkway base. Glacier House Hotel & Resort is roughly the same distance. Sutton Place Hotel at the ski resort base is approximately 20 minutes from the park entrance. None are walkable to the park - a vehicle is required.

  • For ski season (December-March), book at least 8 weeks in advance. Christmas week and long weekends sell out fastest. For summer hiking (July-August), book 4 to 6 weeks ahead. Shoulder season (April-May and October) can often be booked 1 to 2 weeks out with good availability.

  • Glacier House Hotel & Resort provides strong value for groups and families - private hot tubs and BBQ grills in cabins, an indoor pool, complimentary breakfast in all seasons, and glacier views at rates below the ski-base premium. Coast Hillcrest Hotel is the best value for solo travellers or couples seeking a full-service hotel experience with a spa.

  • For skiers, yes. The ski-in/ski-out access, full-suite kitchens, and on-site ski services justify the higher rate for a week-long ski trip. For guests whose primary goal is Mount Revelstoke National Park hiking rather than ski terrain, the premium is harder to justify given the 20-minute drive to the park.

  • Regent Hotel Revelstoke and Glacier House Hotel & Resort both include breakfast (hot buffet or continental depending on season). Coast Hillcrest Hotel has an on-site restaurant open all day. Sutton Place Hotel offers a lobby coffee bar but does not include a complimentary breakfast in the standard rate.

  • Not practically. There is no public transit between Revelstoke resorts and the national park. The Meadows in the Sky Parkway summit is accessible by Parks Canada shuttle from the Balsam Lake parking area in July and August, but reaching that parking area still requires a vehicle or taxi. Sutton Place Hotel offers local shuttle services which may cover some routes.

  • Late October to mid-November and April to mid-May are the quietest periods. The ski resort is closed, the national park sees minimal foot traffic, and resort facilities run on reduced schedules. Rates are at their lowest, and the area retains its mountain character without peak-season crowds.

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