Glacier Park
What's happening in Glacier Park today? For information and details regarding Glacier Park and featured stories about the area, see our articles below.
Snow closes most Glacier Park roads for the season
The Many Glacier Road and Two Medicine Road are closed for the season and so is the Cut Bank Road at the Park boun…
Former C-Falls educator and Park ranger honored
Russell's Bull Head Lodge art displayed
Root Beer Classic returns to North Fork
Park ranger wins conservation award
Prosecutors respond to newlywed murderer's appeal
Federal prosecutors responded to an appeal filed by the former Kalispell woman convicted of pushing her husband of eight days off a cliff near The Loop in Glacier National Park on July 7, 2013.
Park bird count was second highest
With ideal conditions, the annual Christmas Bird Count in Glacier National Park recorded 689 birds of 40 species, according to Park biologist Lisa Bate.
Glacier National Park concessions chief retires
Park dog finds a home
The Humane Society of Northwest Montana reports that Troy, a five-year old heeler-mix rescued from St. Mary’s Lodge near Glacier National Park, has been adopted after living at the Charlotte Edkins Animal Adoption …
GPI donates artwork to Glacier Park
Park Service centennial projects supported
Shea retires as Glacier Park trail foreman
Visitation record set for Glacier Park
Last year turned out to be Glacier National Park’s busiest season in its 104-year history. Final visitor numbers for 2014 put the Park’s annual visitation at 2,337,719, according to the National Park Service’s sta…
Yellowstone Park pot cases ballooning
Ignorance of federal laws and the growing influence of legal pot in neighboring states like Colorado has led to an increasing number of Yellowstone National Park prosecutions of visitors possessing small amounts of…
Record visitation is No. 1 Glacier Park story
Another strong year for tourism
The University of Montana’s Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research reports that 2014 was another strong year for tourism in Montana, with nearly 11 mill…