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Many Glacier Access Info for 2025
Due to extensive construction work happening in the Many Glacier
valley in 2025, there will be limited access to the area.
A shuttle ticket or commercial service reservation will be
required.
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Join us next week for our first Glacier Conversation of the year!
We're very excited to be joined by The North Face athletes Jenn
Lichter and Mike Foote, and adventure photographer Steven Gnam to
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School-to-Park Program Recognized
After December's Glacier Conversation program, the School-to-Park
program at CFHS, where students learn how to construct buildings
that are used by GNP, received extensive media coverage,
including this article in the Flathead Beacon.
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Glacier!
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Become a Business Partner for 2025
We’re inviting businesses to get involved in preserving and
protecting Glacier National Park!
By partnering with us, you will help ensure Glacier’s wilderness
remains wild, its wildlife is protected, and its wonder will
inspire future Glacier lovers.
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organizations that care about protecting this special place. If
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Upcoming Events
FEBRUARY
February 5, 6:30pm
Glacier Conversation:
The North Face Athletes Mike Foote and Jenn Lichter +
Photographer Steven Gnam
Shining Mountains documents an epic adventure with a purpose
through Glacier National Park. Watch the film HERE
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Executive Director Doug Mitchell for a conversation with The
North Face athletes Jenn Lichter and Mike Foote and adventure
photographer Steven Gnam for a behind-the-scenes look at their
challenging and inspirational journey photographing the glaciers
of Glacier.
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MARCH
March 19, 6:30pm
Glacier Book Club:
A Woman Among Wolves with
author Diane Boyd
In A Woman Among Wolves, wildlife biologist Diane Boyd recounts
her four-decade journey studying wolves near Glacier National
Park. As the only female biologist in the U.S. to research and
collar wild wolves in the 1970s, Boyd faced harsh conditions,
including isolated winters and rugged terrain. She tracked wolves
through grizzly bears, mountain lions, and other dangers,
developing innovative methods to monitor their population. Boyd
shares her passion for wolves, chronicling their journey from a
few in Montana to over 3,000 in the West, and explores the
complex relationship between humans and this apex predator.
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Glacier National Park.
With your support, we provide funding for vital projects and
programs that preserve and protect the park for future
generations.