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Dear Friend,

With the Going-to-the-Sun Road now open to vehicle traffic all the way from West Glacier to St. Mary, I wanted to take just a minute to make sure you have access to the most up-to-date information about services on the road for this summer, and this year's ticketed entry system.

Below you'll find the full text of this week's press release from Glacier National Park that includes information about the road opening, a link to information about the ticketed entry system, and other important details about travel in the Going-to-the-Sun Road corridor.

Glacier National Park Press Release

 

WEST GLACIER, Mont. [June 25, 2021] – Going-to-the-Sun Road officially opened this morning for the 2021 summer season. The road may now be accessed by motorized vehicles all the way through from both the West Glacier and St. Mary entrances.  

An entry reservation ticket in addition to an entrance pass is required for access to Going-to-the-Sun Road via Camas Road, West Glacier and St. Mary entrances between 6 am and 5 pm daily through September 6, 2021. Visitors should expect long lines and delays if entering the park at 5 pm. With Going-to-the-Sun Road fully open, the number of entry tickets available will be increased. This increase will be executed through a series of additional ticket releases made available each morning starting today at 8 am.

Entry reservation tickets are not required for any other portions of the park, but visitors are still subject to the per vehicle entrance fee or pass. These areas are congested, and visitors can expect traffic restrictions by mid-morning. 

Additional details for the Going-to-the-Sun Road reservation system may be found on Glacier National Park’s Website.

Services at Logan Pass will include restroom facilities and potable water. Visitor information services will be provided outside of the Logan Pass Visitor Center from 9 am to 7 pm daily. The Glacier National Park Conservancy bookstore will be operating inside of the Logan Pass Visitor Center, with access at the upper level. The bookstore will limit the number of people inside at any one time to enable appropriate social distancing. 

There will be some work zones on Going-to-the-Sun Road this summer. Construction crews are installing a new vault toilet at Big Bend, and a new shuttle weather shelter at Logan Pass. There will be ongoing masonry work at various locations. Because of the construction, Big Bend will have less parking available, although the trail to the waterfall will be accessible. Visitors need to be on the lookout for these work zones, slow down, and give the construction workers a wide berth. 

While driving along the road, particularly through the Rim Rock area (approximately one mile west of Logan Pass) visitors should be aware of potential rockfall and should not slow down or stop in this section. Rocks and other debris continue to fall throughout the summer, requiring daily clean up.

Vehicles and vehicle combinations longer than 21 feet, and/or wider than 8 feet, are prohibited on Going-to-the-Sun Road between Avalanche Campground and Rising Sun. Vehicles over 10 feet in height may have difficulty driving west from Logan Pass due to rock overhangs. 

The Highline Trail from Logan Pass is still closed due to hazardous snow conditions. For up-to-date information on trail conditions and clearing activities, visit the park’s trail status webpage

The park’s Visitor Transportation Service, or shuttle service, along Going-to-the-Sun Road will be operational this year under a Ticket-to-Ride system. Tickets went on sale June 1 on Recreation.gov and service will begin on July 1. Tickets must be validated at the visitor center selected at the time of reservation, either Apgar Visitor Center or St. Mary Visitor Center. Face masks are required on shuttles. Please check the park website for additional information on shuttle stops.

Bicyclists are reminded that bicycle safety restrictions on Going-to-the-Sun-Road are in effect, and remain in effect through Labor Day, September 6. Bicycles are prohibited in certain areas between 11 am and 4 pm. Information on bicycle restrictions may be found in the park newspaper available at park entrance stations, or online on the park’s bicycle information webpage.  

With the help of the Glacier National Park Conservancy, the park has launched an Idling Awareness Campaign. Visitors are encouraged to limit vehicle idling to no more than two minutes in Glacier in parking lots, at scenic viewpoints and trailheads, and while stopped in traffic lines and road construction to benefit the health of both the public and the park resources. 

Visitors should not throw food waste, including apple cores, orange peels, sunflower seeds, unwanted drinks (coffee, tea, soda) etc., out car windows while waiting in lines. This attracts wildlife to the roadways which increases wildlife fatalities. Discard garbage in bear-proof garbage cans.

As you are planning your trip, please spend some time reviewing the helpful links below. The park has put together a webpage including all details surrounding this year's ticketed entry system, as well as road construction updates that outline the dates and scope of various road construction projects happening this summer. This information represents the only official guidelines for ticketed entry, and is also linked on our website at Glacier.org.

I hope this information is helpful to you. You are an important part of our Glacier family, and I want to make sure you have access to the tools you need as you plan to visit the park this summer.

As always, if you have further questions or need additional information, please don't hesitate to contact me at 406-892-3250 or via email at [email protected].

Thanks again for your continued support...past, present, and future.


Sincerely,

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Doug Mitchell
Executive Director
 
 
 

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