GLACIER NATIONAL PARK

GLACIER NATIONAL PARK

Visiting Glacier National Park is a breathtaking adventure into one of the most remote and dramatic landscapes in the United States. Located in the Rocky Mountains of northern Montana, this incredible park enchants visitors with its towering peaks, expansive alpine glaciers, and turquoise lakes. It’s no wonder why it’s nickname the “Crown of the Continent.”

Exploring Glacier National Park can be done in many ways and will provide unforgettable experiences and memories that will last an eternity. Adventurers can embark on thrilling hikes to Grinnell Glacier, marvel at the crystalline waters of Hidden Lake, or witness the power of nature at the powerful cascades of St. Mary Falls.

The iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road provides a stunning drive through the heart of the park, offering panoramic vistas of rugged cliffs and thundering waterfalls.

Wildlife seekers will have frequent encounters with grizzly bears, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, and marmots scurrying around freely in their natural habitat. For those interested in tranquility and solitude, the park’s vast wilderness offers the opportunity for backcountry camping.

A visit to Glacier National Park will be the experience of a lifetime.

DETAILED GUIDE TO GLACIER NATIONAL PARK

Discover tips and tricks on how to maximize your time in Glacier National Park.

Whether you’re an active traveler interested in backcountry hiking or just want a laid back trip seeing some of the grand vistas, there’s something for everyone in Glacier National Park.

We provide information on the park layout, where to stay, how to get there, and some of the best things to do during your stay.

DETAILED GUIDE TO GLACIER NATIONAL PARK

7 DAY ITINERARY FOR GLACIER NATIONAL PARK

7 DAY ITINERARY FOR GLACIER NATIONAL PARK

As one of the largest and most visited national parks in the United States, Glacier National Park has over 700 miles of pristine hiking trails just begging for exploration.

If you love to trekking through remote wilderness, seeing alpine wildlife, and witnessing nature’s splendor, then this 7 day Glacier National Park itinerary is for you!

One could spend months exploring this park, so with only a week you’ll have to prioritize the most important sights and activities.

GUIDE TO HIKING GRINNELL GLACIER

Grinnell Glacier Trail will have you strolling along the pristine waters of Lake Josephine, climbing through colorful meadows, tiptoeing across waterfalls, and eventually bring you to a majestic glacier feeding into the turquoise lagoon at your feet.

The hike itself is moderately strenuous as you’ll climb almost 2,000 feet along the slopes of Mount Grinnell through rocky and uneven terrain. But having spectacular views of the alpine landscape and frequent wildlife encounters will surely keep you motivated to keep going.

GUIDE TO HIKING

GRINNELL GLACIER

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