
Glacier National Park
Crown jewel of American wilderness and pristine peaks
Glacier National Park doesn't mess around. This is raw wilderness at its finest — over a million acres of jagged peaks, pristine lakes, and glacial valleys that'll make you forget your phone exists. Located in northwest Montana along the Canadian border, the park earned its "Crown of the Continent" nickname honestly. Here's the thing: this isn't your typical drive-through national park. The Going-to-the-Sun Road might be famous, but the real magic happens when you lace up your boots and head into the backcountry. Sure, the park sees crowds in summer, but with over 700 miles of trails, there's plenty of room to find your own slice of alpine paradise. Just don't expect cell service — and honestly, that's the point.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Buy your America the Beautiful Annual Pass online before arriving to skip the entrance station lines
- 2.Pack all your own food — the park's dining options are extremely limited and overpriced
- 3.Fill up your gas tank in Whitefish or St. Mary before entering; there are no gas stations inside the park
- 4.Book accommodations outside the park in Columbia Falls or Kalispell to save $100+ per night
- 5.Visit in late September for 40% lower lodging rates and fewer crowds
- 6.Buy bear spray at REI or Walmart before your trip — park stores charge 30% more
Travel Tips
- •Download offline maps before entering — cell service is nonexistent in most of the park
- •Start popular hikes before 7am to secure parking and avoid afternoon thunderstorms
- •Bring cash for the park shuttle system — credit cards aren't always accepted
- •Check road conditions daily on the park website — weather can close Going-to-the-Sun Road with little notice
- •Pack microspikes or yaktrax even in summer for icy morning trail conditions
- •Make dinner reservations at park lodges when you book your room — they fill up fast
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