Glacier National Park
Mountains and flower fields of Glacier National Park, USA
Mountains and flower fields of Glacier National Park, USA

Glacier National Park Tours and Tickets

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One of the nation’s most pristine and magnificent natural wonders, Glacier National Park—also called the “Crown of the Continent”—is a vast landscape of snow-capped mountains and turquoise glacial lakes along the Continental Divide. One of the top reasons folks often visit Glacier National Park is to travel along the Going-to-the-Sun Road.

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Holly_G, Sep 2023
Great guide!
Fabulous audio guide. Made our trip in Glacier National Park so much more enjoyable. It was funny, informative, and helpful.
Kathleen_L, Aug 2023
Top notch- would use this company again!
Checkin was very easy and we were greeted by helpful and friendly staff. Guides were very friendly and knowledgeable of the area and prioritized safety.
audrey_h, Sep 2023
Beautiful raft trip, great guide.
I loved our guide, Addie. She was a great guide. She answered our questions and shared stories of the area. My husband had never gone on a raft trip before and he wants to go again! It was a great experience! Beautiful scenery, calm waters, and we got to know others on the trip with us. We met some really nice people and had a fun time!
Barbara_N, Sep 2023
The day we went on the...
The day we went on the driving tour was wet and foggy so we only made it as far as Logan’s Pass but the downloaded app made it interesting to see what was coming us and highlight things we wouldn’t otherwise find. Highly recommend!
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:What are Glacier National Park hours of operation?
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Glacier National Park hours of operation: . Buy tickets in advance on Viator. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
People Also Ask
Q:What is the best time of year to visit Glacier National Park?
A:Considering the main road through the park, Going-to-the-Sun Road, is usually closed from September into June, you’ll likely want to come in summer, when the entire road is open and you can see all the park’s best areas. If you can time it correctly, try to come right when the road opens or right before it closes to avoid the biggest crowds.
Q:How many days do I need at Glacier National Park?
A:How many days you need at Glacier National Park depends on what you want to do. If you simply want to drive Going-to-the-Sun Road and hit the most scenic spots, 1–2 days will suffice. But if you want to trek a few trails, take in the classic park architecture, and experience Glacier’s varied landscapes across its distinct sections, aim for 3+ days.
Q:Does Glacier National Park have guided tours?
A:There are loads of guided tour options for Glacier National Park visitors: A fleet of historic red buses (aka jammers) run between several park lodges; Sun Tours, a Blackfeet-owned company, runs bus tours with an Indigenous perspective. Then there are boat tours, hiking tours, horseback tours, rafting tours, and ranger-led tours as well.
Q:What should I not miss at Glacier National Park?
A:Many visitors will make sure they drive all of Going-to-the-Sun Road, the ridiculously scenic drag that crosses the park—from here, make stops at Lake McDonald, the Logan Pass Visitor Center, Jackson Glacier, and anywhere else that strikes you. You might also want to see (or dine at) Glacier Park Lodge, an absolute icon built by the Great Northern Railway.
Q:Do you need reservations to get into Glacier National Park?
A:While you don’t need reservations to get into Glacier National Park, you do need vehicle reservations to access the most popular areas: Going-to-the-Sun Road, North Fork, Two Medicine, and Many Glacier. Considering Going-to-the-Sun Road is the main drag across the park, a vehicle reservation is essential for most visitors. Reservations can be made online at recreation.gov.
Q:How much does Glacier National Park cost?
A:To enter Glacier National Park in your own private vehicle, you can purchase a 7-day pass for $35 at the park entrance ($25 from November 1 to April 30). Individuals are $20; motorcycles are $30. Certain popular areas of the park require additional reservations to access; those can be made online for “free,” though there’s a $2 processing fee.