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Look at our Family Fun in Glacier page and find out about family-friendly trails and other activities children might enjoy while in Glacier.
Print out our Tree Key and use it to identify 13 different conifers (trees or shrubs that bear cones) in Glacier. This helpful tool highlights the differences in the park's cone-bearing trees and can be carried anywhere, even the trail!
Go on a learning adventure as part of an outdoor class or multi-day youth camp with Glacier Institute, the park's official education partner. The Institute's Big Creek Youth Camp and Youth Adventure Series offer different programs for ages ranging from 6 to 16. Topics include wilderness skills, forest and fire ecology, and art. They even have a Family Camp and adult field courses, too.
Fourth grade students (and their families) can enter Glacier National Park (and other public lands) for free by downloading and presenting a paper voucher from the Every Kid Outdoors website and exchanging it for their 4th Grade Pass. The pass is valid for the duration of the 4th grade school year and continues through the following summer (September-August).
Are you a Teacher or Educator?
Interested in bringing students to Glacier, or bringing Glacier into your classroom? The park offers a variety of education programs, including field trips and distance learning opportunities.
Glacier Institute, the park's official education partner, offers hands-on, field-based educational experiences for all ages, including school groups.