A guide to the top things to do in Whitefish MT, whether it's summer or winter. Biking, hiking, Glacier National Park, where to eat, where to stay, and more
Experience the ultimate adventure with a Bozeman to Glacier National Park road trip. Explore Montana's beauty along this remarkable journey.
In this Many Glacier Hotel review, learn about the rooms, where to eat, and the best hikes in the Many Glacier area of Glacier National Park.
An Essential Montana Road Trip
Going to Glacier? Here are the best stops to see on going to the sun road. This road drives through the middle of the park and is beautiful.
Going-to-the-Sun Road is one of the top scenic drives in the country. This guide features everything you need to know for Going-to-the-Sun Road 2024.
From Hiking to the beautiful hotel there are so many amazing and unbelievable things to do in the Many Glacier area of Glacier National Park.
Glacier National Park is a real gem of the large and sparsely populated state of Montana. And one of our favorite parks in the US.
Going-to-the-Sun Road is one of the top scenic drives in the country. This guide features everything you need to know for Going-to-the-Sun Road 2024.
Take in the views from Montana's scenic highways, frontage roads and county trails in this photo collection from Peak Photography of Montana and Andy Austin.
Glacier National Park in Montana is one national park not to miss! It is stunningly beautiful and with three main areas there is lots to explore.
Here are my tips for visiting Glacier National Park, and top 10 things to do–from hiking to eating. This guide covers my favorite things I’ve done on trips to Montana, and isn’t be viewed as comprehensive. You’d need a month or more to even approach doing everything in GNP, and even then you’d miss plenty. […]
This national park in northern Montana is one of the most stunning spots in all of the USA. Majestic mountains meet alpine lakes in the most perfect scene. If Glacier NP is on your bucket list, plan your trip with this itinerary, completely customizable for 1-7 days.
Planning a trip to Glacier National Park? Make Whitefish, Montana your home base! Here are the best things to do in Whitefish Montana.
Find out the best things to do in Glacier National Park with kids, plus where to stay. A Mom and Montanan shares her top Glacier tips for families.
The Many Glacier area on the east side of Glacier National Park is one of the best hiking and wildlife destinations in the whole park. Camping, National Park Lodges and boat tours add to this beautiful area. See what you can't miss and how to relax in Glacier NPS, Montana.
Although Glacier is famous for their GTTSR drive, in our opinion the best views are found on the trails. Here are 15 Best Hikes in Glacier National Park!
Explore bucket list hikes, stunning scenic drives, and epic photo spots on this 3 day Glacier National Park itinerary updated for 2023!
There’s nothing like a road trip to really experience a country. From coastal highways and dizzying mountain passes, to scenic routes through national parks and bridges over great span…
Glacier National Park is home to over 700 lakes! Check out more fun facts about Glacier National Park lakes!
The North Circle route in Glacier National Park is a 65-mile loop trail comprised of Swiftcurrent Pass Trail, Ptarmigan Trail, Stoney Indian Pass Trail, and either Flattop Mountain Trail or Highlin…
Discover the best of Montana with this Glacier National Park itinerary 7 days of hiking, scenic drives, boat tours, wildlife, and more!
A Grinnell Lake Hike is an easy trail in the Many Glacier area of Glacier National Park. Read our trail tips to make the most of your hike.
The Trail of the Cedars hike in Glacier National Park is a must do! Come learn all about the hike and what to expect.
Glacier National Park is a real gem of the large and sparsely populated state of Montana. And one of our favorite parks in the US.
Glacier National Park is home to over 700 lakes! Check out more fun facts about Glacier National Park lakes!
Cracker Lake in Glacier National Park ranks in the top 10 hikes in the park! The gorgeous scenery & amazing color of the lake definitely didn't disappoint!
Glacier is the Switzerland of America. You could spend a lifetime exploring all the rad things to do in Glacier National Park, but here is our short list!
Want to visit the "Crown of the Continent" but confused by when, where, and how? Here's an explainer of the Glacier National Park reservations system.
Discover the best of Montana with this Glacier National Park itinerary 7 days of hiking, scenic drives, boat tours, wildlife, and more!
Hiking, historic bus tours, visiting waterfalls, and Glacier's famous lakes are just a few of the best things to do in Glacier National Park.
Going to Glacier? Here are the best stops to see on going to the sun road. This road drives through the middle of the park and is beautiful.
At Glacier National Park, visitors can experience Glacier's pristine forests, alpine meadows, rugged mountains, and spectacular lakes. With over 700 miles of trails, Glacier is a hiker's paradise for adventurous visitors seeking wilderness and solitude. The Park can relive the days of old through historic chalets, lodges, transportation, and stories of Native Americans. Glacier National Park is located in the U.S. state of Montana, south from the Canadian borders of Alberta and British Columbia. The park encompasses over 1,000,000 acres (4,000 km2) and includes parts of two mountain ranges (sub-ranges of the Rocky Mountains), over 130 named lakes, more than 1,000 different species of plants and hundreds of species of animals. This vast pristine ecosystem is the centerpiece of what has been referred to as the "Crown of the Continent Ecosystem", a region of protected land encompassing 16,000 square miles. Many day hikes can be taken in the park. Back-country camping is allowed at campsites along the trails. A permit is required and can be obtained from certain visitor centers or arranged for in advance. Much of Glacier's back country is usually inaccessible to hikers until early June due to accumulated snow pack and avalanche risk, and many trails at higher altitudes remain snow packed until July. Campgrounds that allow vehicle access are found throughout the park, most of which are near one of the larger lakes. The campgrounds at St. Mary and at Apgar are open year round, but conditions are primitive in the off-season, as the restroom facilities are closed and there is no running water. All campgrounds with vehicle access are usually open from mid-June until mid-September.