Glacier Guides and Montana Raft along with the Glacier National Park Conservancy are making it easy and fun to support Glacier! Sign up for the 3:15 pm half-day whitewater raft launch on Sunday, August 17th and 50% of proceeds will go to the Discover Glacier Education...
Presented by Glacier National Park Conservancy and Glacier National Park Lodges Lake McDonald Lodge will celebrate its centennial on June 14th, 2014. Get ready for complimentary red bus transportation from the Apgar Visitor Center to Lake McDonald Lodge, historic...
Contact: Lauren Alley lauren@gnpconservancy.org Telephone: 406-892-3250 July 28, 2014 – For immediate release Over 150 businesses to partner with Glacier National Park Conservancy on August 2 for One Day for Glacier (COLUMBIA FALLS, MONT.) – On Saturday,...
Celebrate the newly renovated Apgar Visitor Center Thursday, July 10, 4 pm – 5 pm Join Glacier National Park and Glacier National Park Conservancy as we recognize the community leaders who made this project possible. Light refreshments will be served after a...
Get Ready for a Once in a Lifetime Overnight Experience as We Celebrate Sperry Chalet’s 100th Birthday ~High in the Mountains of Glacier National Park~ Join us along with special guests Glacier National Park Superintendent Jeff Mow and author Beth Dunigan for an...
Looking for a “top of the world” hike? This should be at the top of your list. This hike is not for the faint of heart, but it always delivers in the “unforgettable” department. Starting from the Two Medicine Campground area at the foot of Two...
Blog recap here! In the quieter Two Medicine area lies a beautiful lake called Cobalt Lake. The trail follows ponds and meadows along the south shores of Two Medicine Lake and gradually climbs until you reach the lovely Rockwell Falls. From there the trail gets...
The Inside North Fork Road travels along the western slopes of the Livingston Range and crosses over the many creeks that come from the towering peaks. One of those creeks is Camas Creek. If you park at the Camas Creek trailhead and follow the trail for a little over...
Blog recap here! Right behind the Swiftcurrent Motor Inn is the trailhead for Iceberg Lake and the Ptarmigan Tunnel. They share the same trail as you meander in and out of aspens, meadows and firs, there are great views all around and ample opportunity to see wildlife...
The Highline Trail is one of the more popular hikes in Glacier National Park for good reason. The drive up to Logan Pass, brings you into the heart of the alpine and the Highline brings that to your feet. The trail gently goes up and down giving you incredible views...
Blog recap here! If you’re looking for the “Alpine Glacier Experience”, the Siyeh Pass won’t disappoint. Starting at Siyeh Bend along Siyeh Creek, you follow the bubbling creek shortly and then head into the cool shade of the forest. As the...
Blog recap here! This great hike goes up to the wonderful Gunsight Lake which is nestled in a cirque surrounded by towering cliffs. On one side you have Mt. Jackson and the other you have Gunsight Peak with Gunsight Pass in the middle. The hike starts at Jackson...
Blog recap here! The Piegan Pass trailhead is located a just east of Logan Pass on Going-to-the-Sun Road. The trail starts along the playful Siyeh Creek then heads into trees and bounces out into beautiful flower meadows. With each step, the views increase until you...
Blog recap here! Bullhead Lake is in the heart of the Many Glacier area of Glacier National Park and walks past two other lakes and a wonderful waterfall on the way up the Swiftcurrent drainage. The hike is mostly level and is a great hike to spot moose as they...
Blog recap here! One of the most popular and easy hikes in Glacier National Park, the classic hike to Avalanche Lake is accessible early in the season before the Going-to-the-Sun Road opens all the way through, is a wonderful 4.6 mile round trip hike with 505 ft. of...
Blog recap here! This easy hike along the Middle Fork of the Flathead River runs relatively level for 1.5 miles to the old site of the Flathead Ranger Station and back totaling 3 miles. The old ranger station was there until it burned in the 2003 Roberts Fire along...
On May 17th, 2011, Jake Bramante took his first steps towards becoming the first person to hike all 734 miles of trail in Glacier National Park in one year. His presentation explores how he went from IT professional to budding entrepreneur and the inception and...
Blog recap here! The Backpacker’s Ball is a great evening filled with delicious food, music, entertainment and auctions that benefit the Glacier National Park Conservancy. The evening includes: Music by the “Ashley Creek Ramblers” Dinner Dancing Silent Auction...
Blog recap here! Glacier National Park Conservancy is proud to present the 2013 Fall for Glacier event. This year, the event will be at the historic Izaak Walton Inn in Essex, MT at the south end of Glacier National Park. We are lining up our traditional wide variety...
Help us Preserve Glacier’s Diverse Community of Native Plants! Join us for Glacier National Park’s fourth annual Noxious Weed Blitz! We will learn how to identify 5 targeted invasive plant species in the morning followed by mapping and pulling weeds in the afternoon....
Blog recap here! Spend an exclusive night in the mountains of Glacier National Park in the historic Sperry Chalet. This fundraiser for the Glacier National Park Conservancy allows you to spend the night before the general public. If you were hoping to get to the...
Enter for your chance to win one of three grand prizes! The first winner gets their pick of an REI Co-op Half Dome 2 Plus Tent, a Glacier Pendleton Blanket, or a prize package from Montana Coffee Traders including a coffee tumbler, coffee, posters, a dog pack, and trekking poles. The winner will be announced in October!
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