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Commemorating 100 years of Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park was designated our nation's 10th national park on May 11, 1910. The story of Glacier's past, present, and future is one shared by many diverse cultures and people. It is a story that has deeply-rooted personal connections. Consider this a time for celebration, inspiration, and engagement!


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Picture of cars near the Weeping Wall on the Going-to-the-Sun Road

Park Road Construction Information

The Going-to-the-Sun Road completely opened on June 24, 2010. Check the following links for current information on the Going-to-the-Sun Road and other areas of the park.

Check the Press Release section of the website for updated information.

 
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What's New in the Park?

New boating permit regulations are in effect to help prevent Aquatic Invasive Species from entering park waters. Read more here! 

Other new information on Firearms Regulation changes and other news can be found on the What's New page.

 

Glacier Social Networking

Glacier National Park is experimenting with new ways to bring the park experience to visitors. We are currently using Twitter and Facebook and will be adding video and photos to YouTube, Vimeo, and Flickr. This is an attempt to help you connect with Glacier National Park and to meet you "where you are at", and "where you expect us to be."


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Research and Education in Glacier

Glacier is a natural laboratory and students and scientists use its resources to learn more about the world we live in. To find out what they are learning visit the links below.

Research and educational activities are also supported by two of our partner organizations.

 
 

Write to

Glacier National Park
PO Box 128
West Glacier, Montana 59936

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Phone

Visitor Information
(406) 888-7800

Telecommunication Device for the Deaf          (TDD Calls Only)
(406) 888-7806

Fax

(406) 888-7808

Climate

Weather in the mountains can be fickle. Visitors may experience temperatures high into the 90s with clear and sunny skies, and then see snow showers and falling temperatures all in the same day.
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Did You Know?
Glacier National Park Centennial Fact: Did you know that in 1911, only one year after the park was designated, construction began on roads to Many Glacier, St. Mary, and Two Medicine Valleys?
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Last Updated: September 01, 2010 at 20:55 EST