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Welcome to Glacier National Park

Come and 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. Relive the days of old through historic chalets, lodges, transportation, and stories of Native Americans. Explore Glacier National Park and discover what awaits you.

 
 
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What's New in the Park?

How early do you need to arrive to secure a campsite? We have live campground availability data on the website as well as information on shuttles, trails, roads and a host of other important information. Check out the "What's New" page for the most up-to-date details.
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eHikes & Podcasts

Glacier National Park is experimenting with new ways to bring the park experience to visitors. Podcasts allow web users to download video clips of the park to watch, when and where they want. Glacier's award winning eHikes provide yet another means for virtual visitors to see, hear, and experience parts of the park they may never see in person, or to relive memorable experiences again and again.
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Grizzly bear research

Research and Education in Glacier

Glacier is a natural laboratory and students and scientists use its resources to learn more about the world we live in. To find out what they are learning visit the links below.

 

Write to

Glacier National Park
PO Box 128
West Glacier, Montana 59936

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Phone

Visitor Information
(406) 888-7800

Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TDD Calls Only)
(406) 888-7806

Fax

(406) 888-7808

Climate

Weather in the mountains can be fickle. Visitors may experience temperatures high into the 90s with clear and sunny skies, and then see snow showers and falling temperatures all in the same day.
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U-shaped valley carved by a glacier  

Did You Know?
Glacier National park was named for the glaciers that carved, sculpted, and formed this landscape millions of years ago. Despite the recession of current glaciers, the park's name will not change when the glaciers are gone.

Last Updated: February 02, 2009 at 18:16 EST