Mar. 1—Glacier National Park said it is re-opening Avalanche Campground in Spring 2023 after being closed since 2020. Avalanche, Two Medicine and Many Glacier campgrounds will become advance ...
More roads and campgrounds are opening in Glacier National Park while crews continue preparing for the full opening of the Going-to-the-Sun Road. Park officials announced Tuesday that east-side access ...
Glacier National Park will reopen the Avalanche Campground this year after being closed since 2020. Avalanche, Two Medicine and Many Glacier campgrounds will become advance reservation only through ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Glacier National Park operations will begin to wind down as fall approaches. Vehicle registrations will end on Sept. 11, so drivers can expect congestion and delays. Construction ...
Officials at Glacier National Park are proposing a suite of fee increases for most of the park’s front country campgrounds beginning next year. The proposal, which the park announced the proposal in a ...
Dec. 3—Frontcountry campgrounds like Avalanche and Two Medicine will see a $10 increase in their fee rates in 2024, Glacier National Park officials said Friday. Fees at Apgar, Fish Creek, Many Glacier ...
After staying the same since 2007, front-country campground fees in Glacier National Park may soon increase. Park officials are proposing rate changes for most campsites in 2024, with Apgar group ...
May 5—A portion of Going-to-the-Sun Road opened to vehicles on the west side of Glacier Park on Friday morning. Visitors can now drive as far as Lake McDonald Lodge. The stretch of the scenic road had ...
Officials believe the body is that of 26-year-old Siddhant Vitthal Patil, who reportedly fell into the creek on July 6 Sabienna Bowman is a Digital News Editor at PEOPLE, where she has been working ...
The fate of Glacier National Park’s least-known road is up for public review this summer. The Inside North Fork Road parallels the better-known North Fork Road between Apgar and the Canadian border on ...
In 1908, Abner and Mary Alberta “Bert” Sprague built a summer cabin in Glacier Basin. By 1910, they were living in it full time, operating it as a lodge that sat in what is now the Sprague Lake ...