Montana

I’m in Glacier National Park hiking with my family for two weeks before my last semester of graduate school begins in late August. In my absence, I’d like to give you a taste of one of my favorite bakeries. (A version of this story originally appeared on Gapers Block.)

If you have ever had the opportunity to enjoy an extended backcountry hiking trip, you are surely familiar with the campfire moment when you begin to fantasize about your first meal off the trail. If you happen to find yourself in northwest Montana, hiking in the North Fork Valley, you will likely be fantasizing about Polebridge Mercantile. This general store, bakery, and gas station is a mile from the northwest entrance to Glacier National Park and the only bakery between the Apgar ranger station and the Canadian border. Though, even without that distinction, Polebridge would be worth the long, gravel road drive.

Built in 1914, Polebridge hosts a large and eclectic staff from all corners of the country. The faces change from year to year, but the one thing they all have in common is a passion for the great outdoors and this little town in the middle of nowhere. Polebridge Mercantile bakes all day long, seven days a week, turning out loaves of bread, cookies, and sweet and savory pastries. Few items have a chance to completely cool before they are on their way to the trailhead with a happy customer.

Pastries run a dollar and change and a baker’s dozen of their cookies are only $5. Don’t miss the huckleberry macaroons, the spinach and blue cheese pastries with garlic and poppy seeds (pictured above), or their sticky buns. They also sell excellent hot and cold sandwiches and breads.

Polebridge sells a wide variety of home and camp supplies, toiletries, food, and beverages. The big porch and picnic tables out front provide the perfect invitation to enjoy one of the regional microbrews they sell while you take in the mountains surrounding this picturesque corner of the world.

Camping is plentiful, but Polebridge also rents cabins on their property for $45 a night. Call ahead for details and be mindful that the area is fairly inaccessible for much of the year without serious snow equipment. Remember to sweeten up the hard-working Apgar rangers with a bakery delivery on your way back south.

Polebridge Mercantile
265 Polebridge Loop
Polebridge, MT, 59928
(406) 888-5105

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Alanna - What an oasis!

Alanna - What an oasis!

Jen Zelazny - Amazing views inside and out!

Jen Zelazny - Amazing views inside and out!

kickpleat - What a wonderful find and MT looks so beautiful! I’m jonesing for a roadtrip with lots of camping…and bakeries!

kickpleat - What a wonderful find and MT looks so beautiful! I’m jonesing for a roadtrip with lots of camping…and bakeries!

Nishta - want to go, right now! visited Glacier as a kid with my parents and have been really wanting to take my partner Jill back to MT…so beautiful.

Nishta - want to go, right now! visited Glacier as a kid with my parents and have been really wanting to take my partner Jill back to MT…so beautiful.

Maryann McDaniel - Just found you blog…jealous you got to go to Glacier. My niece is getting married today in Polson near there and I wish I could have made the trip. I finished my doctorate in May. Good luck to you with graduate school this year. What a sense of accomplishment. You also visited another of my favorite places — New Orleans. I map out the food stops throughout NO every time we go! Thanks for sharing your adventures and the food.

Maryann McDaniel - Just found you blog…jealous you got to go to Glacier. My niece is getting married today in Polson near there and I wish I could have made the trip. I finished my doctorate in May. Good luck to you with graduate school this year. What a sense of accomplishment. You also visited another of my favorite places — New Orleans. I map out the food stops throughout NO every time we go! Thanks for sharing your adventures and the food.

Gemma - It’s a truly amazing place Alanna and Jen!
kickpleat – the camping and bakery combo can’t be beat ;) I hope you get to enjoy a trip soon.
I hope you do Nishta! Such a breathtaking place.
Thank you Maryann and congratulations on finishing your doctorate. What an accomplishment! Glacier and New Orleans are definitely two of my favorite places.

Gemma - It’s a truly amazing place Alanna and Jen!
kickpleat – the camping and bakery combo can’t be beat ;) I hope you get to enjoy a trip soon.
I hope you do Nishta! Such a breathtaking place.
Thank you Maryann and congratulations on finishing your doctorate. What an accomplishment! Glacier and New Orleans are definitely two of my favorite places.

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