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Glacier National Park/Whitefish, MT
Posted on 4/9/24 at 9:57 am
Posted on 4/9/24 at 9:57 am
My nephew lives in Kalispell and two brothers, a sister and I are planning a visit there the first week of September for five days. We've booked a gorgeous townhome at the Whitefish Mountain Ski Village. Glacier NP and the Road to the Sun are obviously musts and only 30 mi. from our lodging and I'm sure we will explore Glacier NP multiple times. Whitefish is only 8 mi. away looks like a cool town with good dining and shopping for evening activities. Any recreational must-do's/must-sees we have to add to our list? Hiking and mountain biking seem very popular and there are numerous lakes in the vicinity to check out. Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
This post was edited on 4/9/24 at 9:58 am
Posted on 4/9/24 at 10:25 am to AZBadgerFan
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must-do's/must-sees we have to add to our list?
Obtain timed entry passes for the park so you dont have to go crazy early or late.
Your nephew lives there, he should be able to be a good guide.
Posted on 4/9/24 at 10:33 am to AZBadgerFan
Check dates as going to the sun usually closes for the year around that time
Posted on 4/9/24 at 12:05 pm to Clint Torres
Get a room and spend at least one night on that side of the park. We were there last summer and really enjoyed the Many Glacier INn and that side of the park.
Posted on 4/9/24 at 1:02 pm to AZBadgerFan
Been twice. If I went back, I'd spend 90% of my time in the park again. I'd exit for the occasional meal that isn't coming from my backpack and be back in the morning to hike another area. It's the most beautiful park I've been to, and I've been to most of them.
Posted on 4/9/24 at 1:55 pm to Clint Torres
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Check dates as going to the sun usually closes for the year around that time
From the National Park Service:
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The alpine sections of Going-to-the-Sun Road typically close for the winter around the third Monday of October, but this can happen earlier due to wintery weather.
Posted on 4/9/24 at 2:56 pm to RaginCajunz
quote:This.
It's the most beautiful park I've been to, and I've been to most of them.
Posted on 4/10/24 at 7:30 am to AZBadgerFan
My only suggestion is to stay longer
GNP is awesome but so is the entire area. National forests everywhere if you want to avoid the crowds one day. Whitefish has some great restaurants and trendy shops. It’s a weird (but interesting) mix of California wealth and old school conservative Montana.
Like others mentioned, get your passes ahead of time but since it’s after Labor Day you should have lighter crowds.
It’s a lot of driving , vast area. Definitely hit Many Glacier one day !
GNP is awesome but so is the entire area. National forests everywhere if you want to avoid the crowds one day. Whitefish has some great restaurants and trendy shops. It’s a weird (but interesting) mix of California wealth and old school conservative Montana.
Like others mentioned, get your passes ahead of time but since it’s after Labor Day you should have lighter crowds.
It’s a lot of driving , vast area. Definitely hit Many Glacier one day !
Posted on 6/21/24 at 3:11 pm to AZBadgerFan
I'm going up to Whitefish in early October.
Anyone have restaurant and/or bar recommendations?
Anyone have restaurant and/or bar recommendations?
Posted on 6/21/24 at 8:03 pm to AZBadgerFan
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Been twice. If I went back, I'd spend 90% of my time in the park again. I'd exit for the occasional meal that isn't coming from my backpack and be back in the morning to hike another area. It's the most beautiful park I've been to, and I've been to most of them.
This is the way to see Glacier.
Posted on 6/22/24 at 9:03 pm to Grifola
About 20 years ago a group of us headed by my dad took the boat down Waterton to goat haunt and backpacked the next 5 days until popping out at Chief Mountain near the border. Most amazing scenery I’ve ever seen
Posted on 6/24/24 at 1:44 am to RaginCajunz
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Been twice. If I went back, I'd spend 90% of my time in the park again. I'd exit for the occasional meal that isn't coming from my backpack and be back in the morning to hike another area. It's the most beautiful park I've been to, and I've been to most of them.
We just got back from a week hiking in yosemite and are already thinking of our next adventure. How would you compare/contrast these two parks? (Goes for anyone who has seen both)
This post was edited on 6/24/24 at 1:45 am
Posted on 6/24/24 at 6:32 am to LSU_postman
I’ve been to GNP twice. Last year and the year before. Pack up your ice chest and some lunches, get out of the car and roam around. Hiking is the best way to see Glacier National park. I’ve also did a horseback ride. Just an average ride.
Posted on 6/24/24 at 9:58 am to AZBadgerFan
Someone else mentioned getting passes, but realize the national park entry pass is different from the pass for the Going to the Sun Road, which can be more difficult to get. Hop on line now.
I’d also recommend parking at Many Glacier Lodge, and taking the long hike to Grinnell Lake/Grinnell.
I’d also recommend parking at Many Glacier Lodge, and taking the long hike to Grinnell Lake/Grinnell.
Posted on 6/25/24 at 8:28 am to parrotdr
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Someone else mentioned getting passes, but realize the national park entry pass is different from the pass for the Going to the Sun Road, which can be more difficult to get. Hop on line now.
We already have our vehicle reservations passes for the days we will be at the park and we have the America the Beautiful pass to gain us entrance to the park. Impossible to get vehicle passes now as we had to order them back in May, 120 days in advance of the days we will be visiting (Sept 5-9). The cost was $2 per day, per vehicle. Now your only options are to get a vehicle reservation pass online at 7 pm the night before you are visiting the park or enter the park before 6 am or after 3 pm the day of. I've also read you DO NOT need a vehicle reservation pass if you have a reservation for one of the lake tours, horseback rides or other activities within the park, you just need to show proof. I would confirm that to make sure.
We currently have hikes planned for Grinnell Lake, the Highline Trail, Hidden Lake and Avalanche Lake (list subject to change).
Glacier National Park Vehicle Reservations
This post was edited on 6/25/24 at 8:29 am
Posted on 6/25/24 at 9:37 am to AZBadgerFan
Rent a pontoon one day on either Whitefish Lake or Flathead Lake.
Flathead can get a bit gnarly if it's windy, but both are gorgeous.
Flathead can get a bit gnarly if it's windy, but both are gorgeous.
Posted on 6/25/24 at 9:40 am to Chucktown_Badger
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Rent a pontoon one day on either Whitefish Lake or Flathead Lake.
I'm staying a day later then the rest of my family and was going to use that day to explore Flathead Lake before flying back to AZ and have booked a boat rental. We are staying in a cabin on Whitefish Lake so that's also a possibility.
Posted on 6/25/24 at 9:56 am to AZBadgerFan
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We currently have hikes planned, the Highline Trail
if you can do this then you should do Grinnell Glacier instead of Grinnell Lake. Also, the spur off of Highline up to the Grinnell overlook is steep but well worth it.
Posted on 6/25/24 at 10:25 am to idontyield
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if you can do this then you should do Grinnell Glacier instead of Grinnell Lake. Also, the spur off of Highline up to the Grinnell overlook is steep but well worth it.
If I were to hike the Highline up to the Grinnel Overlook- would it be redundant to hike from Many Glacier hotel to upper Grinnel Lake?
I know there's no bad hikes, but with limited time I would think hitting the overlook would be a higher priority than hiking to the upper lake from the other side of the wall?
Posted on 6/25/24 at 10:54 am to slinger1317
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If I were to hike the Highline up to the Grinnel Overlook- would it be redundant to hike from Many Glacier hotel to upper Grinnel Lake?
If you only want to see the glacier once then I would do Iceberg Lake instead of Grinnell Lake.
Grinnell Glacier is what you see from the overlook, i think it is well worth hiking to it from MG also because you get a completely different view.
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