Glacier National Park

Established in 1910, Glacier National Park encompasses more than one million acres of terrain. With over 700 miles of trails, Glacier is a hiker's paradise for adventurous visitors seeking wilderness and solitude.

Explore glacial-carved mountain peaks and valleys, waterfalls and the iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road, a 50-mile trek that provides some of the most amazing views in Montana. The park is open year-round and offers sightseeing, wildlife watching, fall foliage, boating, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, bicycling, fine dining and luxury accommodations.



And while it’s safe to say that Glacier National Park’s top attraction is the Going-to-the-Sun Road, there are a variety of other places that are prime for exploration, including Many Glacier, Two Medicine, Essex and the North Fork. While the park is still home to more than a dozen glaciers, even more impressive are the massive U-shaped valleys and hulking granite peaks carved by long-ago ice flows.


Glacier has numerous hiking trails and abundant fauna. Inside the park you’ll find guided hikes, visitor centers, ranger-led interpretive programs, bus & boat tours, historic lodges, restaurants and shops.

Most of Glacier National Park’s visitation happens during the summer season. One of the most iconic ways to see the park is on a red bus tour. Available during summer, the red buses take their passengers to various destinations within the park. And Since 1938, Glacier Park Boat Company takes visitors to Glacier National Park on guided tours in four different areas, including Lake McDonald, Many Glacier, St. Mary and Two Medicine. Tours are given on historic wooden boats that are well looked after by the experienced crew at the boat company.








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