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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.

Updated 3 hours, 49 minutes ago

In Glacier Park house case, a familiar argument from owners

A couple accused of building a home on the banks of McDonald Creek in Glacier National Park without the proper sta…

Updated 12 months ago
Glacier will hold Hawk Watch training sessions

Glacier National Park will host volunteer training for its annual Hawk Watch program on August 27 and September 23.

Updated 1 year ago
Daunting Task: The north face of Wilbur provides a challenge for veteran climbers

Last month, Adam Clark and I made, from what we know, the fourth ascent of the North Face of Mount Wilbur via the main weakness to the west of the true summit.…

Updated 1 year ago
History: A hot day played a big role in Glacier National Park's creation

It’s easy to take the grandeur of Glacier National Park for granted nowadays, but 114 years ago, a hot day and a change in the way the U.S. House of Representa…

Updated 1 year ago
Grinnell’s Glacier: A look at the man behind the Glacier National Park landmarks

George Bird Grinnell – “The Father of Glacier National Park” – was born Sept. 30, 1849, in Brooklyn, New York to George Blake Grinnell and Helen A. Lansing

Updated 1 year ago
For bat researchers, tender is the night

When the pulchritudinous song of the Swainson’s thrush stops, that’s when Lisa Bate knows it’s time to raise the nets.

Updated 1 year, 1 month ago
Groups threaten lawsuit over Gunsight Lake bull trout plan

Two environmental groups have filed a 60-day notice of intent to sue the Park Service over plans to introduce bull trout into Gunsight Lake in Glacier National…

Updated 1 year, 1 month ago
Pitamakan: On this day, a nice place for a nap

The nice thing about Glacier National Park’s new Wilderness Backcountry Permit system is it lets you see what’s available in advance, so even if you didn’t boo…

Updated 1 year, 1 month ago
Howe Lake and beyond ... Biological diversity abounds on this relatively short journey

Sometimes you do a hike in Glacier National Park for the fun of it and other times they become an exploratory mission. Sunday’s hike on the Howe Lake Fire Trai…

Updated 1 year, 1 month ago
Thinking of climbing Chief Mountain? Think again as Blackfeet enforcing closure

Tribal leaders are again enforcing a decades-old closure of Chief Mountain after recent tourist activity disturbed cultural and spiritual practices there.

Updated 1 year, 2 months ago
Belly Up: When things go south in a beautiful place, you just roll with it

It’s amazing how things can go south in a hurry. (By the way, why do things ‘Go south?” couldn’t they just as easily go north or west or east? I suppose going …

Updated 1 year, 2 months ago
Court gives neighbors say in Glacier National Park inholder lawsuit

A group of West Glacier residents have been given intervenor status in a federal case involving a private home that many charge was built illegally on the bank…

Updated 1 year, 2 months ago
Conservancy tops $23.5 million in giving back to Glacier National Park

The Glacier National Park Conservancy has dedicated about $3.5 million toward supporting a host of projects, research and educational programs in Glacier Natio…

Updated 1 year, 2 months ago
Waterton Lakes National Park bans fishing in rivers and streams; no outside nonmotorized craft, either

Waterton Lakes National Park in Canada will not allow any fishing in moving waters this season. In addition, all non-motorized watercraft from outside park bou…

Updated 1 year, 5 months ago
Yesterdays: Wild turkeys

Twenty-eight wild turkeys were captured in Roundup and transplanted in Eureka by Montana Fish and Game.

Updated 1 year, 8 months ago
As snow and ice melts, Glacier Park seeing new lakes

As global warming continues to shrink glaciers and ice fields in Glacier National Park, another feature is growing on the landscape — small lakes from the melt…