Many Glacier is the ultimate destination for avid hikers in Glacier National Park. Visitors will marvel at ancient glaciers, crystal-clear turquoise lakes, and an abundance of wildlife in their natural habitat. This tour not only leads you to the most breathtaking trails but also unveils the fascinating stories behind the park's unique flora, fauna, and geology.
Here's just some of the amazing stops in store!
• Unwind under the swaying laterns of the historic Many Glacier Hotel
• Challenge yourself to climb face to face with Grinnell Glacier
• Treck to the brilliantly turquoise Iceberg Lake
• Break out the camera to capture the unbelievable maroon stones at Red Rock Falls
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO:
Recommended Start Time: Before 8:00 a.m.
Tour Starting Point(s): Two Highway 89 Starts, Babb and St. Mary
Time to complete: 4+ hours
*Many of Glacier National Park's roads are closed during the winter and shoulder seasons - see our FAQs below for details.*
*A vehicle permit is required in addition to your national park pass. Book in advance and learn more by reading our FAQs.*
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Many Glacier typically opens in late June, depending on snow conditions. The area usually closes in mid-September when the weather begins to cool. The opening and closing dates vary each year.
To get to Many Glacier, drive north on U.S. Highway 89 from the park's main entrance. Follow the signs to the Many Glacier area. The drive takes about 1.5 hours from West Glacier.
You must have a vehicle reservation to enter Many Glacier. Your park pass is not a vehicle reservation, and reservations cannot be purchased at the gate. Please see recreation.gov to make your vehicle reservation purchase.
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This tour has 9 stops. Check out the itinerary here for a complete list of stops and if you’re looking for more information to help plan your trip, here’s what you need to know before you go!
The tour stops have seasonal hours of operation. The site’s facilities and restaurants also have varying hours of operation. Check NPS site for current opening hours.
The tour is an "in and out" experience, meaning you travel in one direction and return to the starting point without looping or changing directions.
If you don’t begin at one of the tour starting points you’ll miss a few stories, but you’ll still have a great experience.
Still have questions? Send us an email at aloha@shakaguide.com or give us a call at (808) 201-8138.