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Project Update:
Johns Lake Trail Improvement

We're excited to share that with some incredible donor support, a new and accessible section of the Johns Lake Loop Trail has opened!

This new section of trail eliminates the need for hikers to walk on the road between Going-to-the-Sun Road and the bridge over Upper McDonald Creek, providing a safer and more enjoyable experience for both hikers and drivers!


Check it out in our latest blog.

Enjoy the Glacier Sunrise from Home
 

Did you know that you can watch the sun rising over Glacier National Park each morning from the comfort of your home or office?

Simply visit our website (https://glacier.org/sunrise) to view the morning glow from your favorite locations, such as Logan Pass, Lake McDonald, and St. Mary.

Waking up early not required!

Catch the Sunrise

Become a Guardian of Glacier

Guardians of Glacier are a committed group of donors who make a monthly donation in support of Glacier.

This is a secure and easy way to help protect and preserve this awe-inspiring ecosystem.

Become a Guardian of Glacier today and make a meaningful impact year-round!


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2026 Calendars

Now is the perfect time to grab a 2026 calendar full of stunning pictures of Glacier National Park!

We've got two beautiful options:

Upcoming Events

SEPTEMBER
 

September 5
Our Glacier Photo Contest opens to submissions. Your images could be featured in our 2027 Glacier Wall Calendar, newsletter, social media or in other publications to help inspire others to protect Glacier!


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September 24, 6:30 pm
Glacier Book Club:
Natural Rivals with author John Clayton


Natural Rivals traces the contrasting philosophies of John Muir, the idealistic naturalist who fought to preserve wilderness, and Gifford Pinchot, the pragmatic founder of the U.S. Forest Service who promoted sustainable resource management. Their rivalry, highlighted by the Hetch Hetchy dam debate and earlier experiences like their 1896 camping trip in Montana, shaped the creation of America’s public lands system. The book explores how their competing approaches ultimately helped establish national parks and forests, highlighting the lasting impact of their differing visions.


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OCTOBER
 

October 15, 6:30 pm
Glacier Conversation: Project Updates Your Dollars Making a Difference


Join Executive Director Doug Mitchell for a conversation with Glacier National Park staff experts as we highlight some recent and impactful Conservancy-funded projects. Hear directly from park managers about how these projects, funded by you, protect and preserve Glacier for future generations. Topics include accessible trail work, impacts of river recreation on mountain goat populations and the importance of interpretation in the park. 

Guests from NPS will include Cameron Aveson, Trails Supervisor; Mark Biel, Natural Resources Program Manager and Eric Boyd, Wildlife Biologist and Graduate Student; Debby Smith, Hudson Bay District Interpreter/Acting Chief of Interpretation.

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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.