Glacier National Park Tours

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Reach towering peaks and see breathtaking natural scenery as you make your way over, around and through mountains and waterfalls in this national park.

Enjoy the breathtaking scenery of Glacier National Park, one of North America’s most pristine ecosystems, established in 1910 as the 10th U.S. national park. Its glacier-capped peaks, alpine valleys and crystal clear lakes fill more than 1 million acres (400,000 hectares) within Montana state.

Glacier Park’s 700 miles (1,126 kilometers) of hiking trails guide visitors into the wilderness to experience the park’s rugged beauty. Among towering mountains, encounter meadows carpeted with wildflowers, waterfalls and wildlife, including mountain goats and marmots in higher elevations and elk and harlequin ducks in lower valleys and streams. Choose from numerous novice hikes, from the Trail of the Cedars to St. Mary Falls.

For experienced hikers, the possibilities are almost endless for day hiking or backpacking. On the park’s east side, Ptarmigan Tunnel Trail is a strenuous 10.7-mile (17.2-kilometer) trek offering fantastic views of the glacier-carved Ptarmigan Wall. On the west side, Quartz Lake Loop from Bowman Lake Campground is a moderate 12.8-mile (20.6-kilometer) hike that swings between picturesque alpine lakes.

Bisecting Glacier Park, the Going-to-the-Sun Road is one of the world’s most scenic drives. Traversing 50 miles (80 kilometers) and reaching heights up to 6,646 feet (2,026 meters) at Logan Pass, the motorway’s engineering is as impressive as its unrivaled views. Sit back and enjoy the ride on the National Park Service’s free shuttles. For a guided, open-air tour, book a spot on a historic Red Bus. The 1930s bus fleet and historic lodges and chalets are significant parts of the park’s rich heritage.

The Going-to-the-Sun Road is open to cars after the snow is cleared, typically from mid-June through September. Cycle along the route from spring through fall. In winter, the road offers fantastic cross-country skiing.

Visit Glacier Park year-round. Most facilities, including campgrounds and lodges, however, are open only during summer. Snowshoeing and Nordic skiing are popular in winter.

Drive to Kalispell, Columbia Falls, Whitefish or Browning for easy access to park entrances. Several outfitters offer whitewater rafting, horseback riding and fishing excursions within the park. Kalispell’s Glacier Park International Airport is located 30 miles (48 kilometers) from the park’s west entrance.

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Right now many roads are closed due to the recent fire.

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Incredible scenery. Need to go early as the parking becomes problematic at certain places like Logan's Pass.

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Went on all day Red Bus Tour It was great. The road is very narrow. If you are driving parking is a challenge at Logan Pass Went on scenic rafting tour. Beautiful and restful

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Plan on being there early < 9:00 am for parking. Otherwise, be there around 4:00 PM, when the parking opens up and enjoy wildlife that comes out around early evening and enjoy the sunset.

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We recommend taking the free shuttle around in the Park. If you want to go on the Red Bus tour you must schedule it ahead or it will be booked up when you get there.

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Take a helicopter ride even though it is expensive. It's the only way to really see the park.

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Best Lodging Options Near Glacier National Park

West Glacier Cabin Village

West Glacier Cabin Village

4.5 out of 5
350 River Bend Rd., West Glacier, MT
West Glacier Cabin Village
Belton Chalet

Belton Chalet

3 out of 5
12575 Highway 2E, West Glacier, MT
Belton Chalet
Paddle Ridge

Paddle Ridge

3.5 out of 5
12400 U.S. 2, West Glacier, MT
Paddle Ridge
Best Mountain Views of Glacier Park, West Glacier! One mile from Glacier Park!

Best Mountain Views of Glacier Park, West Glacier! One mile from Glacier Park!

West Glacier
Best Mountain Views of Glacier Park, West Glacier! One mile from Glacier Park!
Great Northern Resort

Great Northern Resort

3.5 out of 5
12127 Hwy 2 E, West Glacier, MT
Great Northern Resort
Roomy Cabin in West Glacier Village

Roomy Cabin in West Glacier Village

West Glacier
Roomy Cabin in West Glacier Village
Premier Location-The Cozy West Glacier Cabin

Premier Location-The Cozy West Glacier Cabin

West Glacier
Premier Location-The Cozy West Glacier Cabin
Scenic House Located At The Doorstep to West Glacier National Park Entrance

Scenic House Located At The Doorstep to West Glacier National Park Entrance

West Glacier
Scenic House Located At The Doorstep to West Glacier National Park Entrance
Wonderful West Glacier Basecamp Property

Wonderful West Glacier Basecamp Property

2 out of 5
Columbia Falls
Wonderful West Glacier Basecamp Property
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Things to do near Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park offers a variety of outdoor activities for visitors, including hiking, biking, and running along scenic trails. Adventurers can enjoy glacier vacations and embark on memorable backpacking trips, while rafting trips provide a thrilling way to experience the park's stunning landscapes. With numerous hiking trails to explore, there's no shortage of opportunities to connect with nature and enjoy the breathtaking beauty of this iconic destination.

Shopping

For unique gifts, visit Willow's HuckleberryLand, located 9 miles from Glacier National Park, offering local huckleberry products. If you're up for a drive, Kehoe's Agate Shop, 29 miles away, features beautiful gemstones, and Eva Gates Homemade Preserves, 31 miles away, offers delicious homemade jams and preserves.

Recreation

Experience tranquility at Glacier View Golf Course, located 0.4 miles from Glacier National Park, where lush fairways meet stunning mountain views. For a unique twist, visit Stumptown Ice Den, 17 miles away, offering ice skating in a lively atmosphere. Whitefish Lake Golf Club, 18 miles away, provides another scenic golfing experience.

Adventure

Experience the thrill of rafting with Glacier Anglers, located 2 miles from the park, where adventure meets the great outdoors. For family fun, visit Big Sky Waterpark, 12 miles away, offering entertainment and excitement for all ages. Don’t miss the scenic views from the East Rim Chairlift, 16 miles away, perfect for skiing enthusiasts.

Nightlife

For a fun-filled night near Glacier National Park, visit Amazing Fun Center for arcade adventures or try Glacier Lanes and Casino for more excitement. If you’re in the mood for culture, catch a show at the Whitefish Theatre Company, perfect for families and couples alike.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park in West Glacier, Montana, offers stunning lakes, visitor centers, and golf course accommodations for travelers seeking outdoor adventures and breathtaking scenery. Explore iconic spots within the park, take in the natural beauty of the glacier areas, and enjoy various activities that highlight the unique experiences of this national park. Don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in the wonders of Glacier National Park.

  • Apgar Visitor Center: Located 2 miles from Glacier National Park, the Apgar Visitor Center serves as your gateway to adventure. With its family-friendly atmosphere, it offers outdoor activities and educational exhibits, making it a perfect stop for families and nature enthusiasts alike.
  • Lake McDonald: Situated 6 miles from the park, Lake McDonald captivates visitors with its stunning scenery and romantic beaches. Ideal for picnics, photography, and water activities, it’s a serene spot to unwind and soak in the natural beauty.
  • Bob Marshall Wilderness Ranch of Montana: Just 4 miles from the park, this ranch offers breathtaking scenery and a welcoming environment. It’s a family-friendly destination where you can enjoy horseback riding and reconnect with nature in a stunning wilderness setting.

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Glacier National Park

To save money on your trip to Glacier National Park, visit during the off-peak months of March to April or November when hotel prices are lower. Booking about a month in advance typically yields the best rates, especially on Fridays. Consider using Expedia for last-minute hotel deals and package savings on flights and activities. Filter for Eco-certified hotels to find budget-friendly options. Additionally, join Expedia’s One Key membership for exclusive discounts and cash rewards for future stays. Don't forget to look out for beverage discounts during your visit.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The hotel pricing around Glacier National Park is moderately seasonal. The cheapest months to stay around Glacier National Park are March to April and November, where the prices are moderately lower. This is in comparison to June to August, where prices are moderately higher.
  • The best time to book a hotel: Booking a hotel around Glacier National Park about 1 month out from when you are planning to stay is usually when prices are lowest. If you're a little more spontaneous, you could also peruse Expedia's last minute deals for hotels, look out for the green banner below the price, as this indicates a cheaper deal.
  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Glacier National Park is Friday. The most expensive day to stay around Glacier National Park is Sunday.
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