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Glacier crews have started plowing roads on east side; Camas Road soon

| March 30, 2023 1:30 PM

Glacier National Park plow crews have started clearing some roads on the east side of the Park. Crews started plowing the Two Medicine and Chief Mountain Roads earlier this week and will start plowing the Camas Road within a few days.

Plowed roads are typically kept gated until the ice and snow completely melt off of them. The Park Service also keeps roads gated until later in the spring for wildlife security reasons as well.

The Camas Road, for example, typically opens to vehicles in late April.

The Going-to-the-Sun Road will still be closed to hikers and bikers this year due to ongoing utility work on the west side until May 5.

After that, folks can drive to Lake McDonald Lodge and then hike and bike beyond the gate. Once Avalanche opens, folks are generally allowed to hike and bike beyond the gate there until the road opens completely for the season.

On the east side, the Sun Road opens to vehicles later in the spring to Rising Sun, then oftentimes to Jackson Glacier overlook before opening fully for the season. There are no set dates — it just depends on the weather, wildlife activity and road conditions.

Folks are reminded that closed roads are treated as trails, so no pets are allowed, even on leashes. Some closed roads on the east side, like the Many Glacier Road, often stay closed to bicycles as well during the early spring for wildlife security.

Grizzly bears and black bears are beginning to awaken from their dens, and folks should carry bear spray and be alert of their presence.