Vulture Peak
Vulture Peak rises above Glacier National Park, commanding dramatic valley and rugged ridge scenery.
Vulture Peak overlook view in Glacier National Park showing green valley and layered mountain ridges under a cloudy sky.

Vulture Peak

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Last Updated: December 2025

Overview

About This Attraction

Snow crowns the jagged summit as icy ledges plunge toward a wind-swept basin. The exposed rock bears angular faces carved by ice and freeze-thaw cycles. This is a glacially sculpted peak with Precambrian Belt rocks uplifted by tectonics, storing a record of Pleistocene ice dynamics in its structure. The panorama from the summit links ancient ice to present glacial motion nearby.

Best Time to Visit

Late June through September; sunrise and sunset light on the peaks; peak season July–August.

Visitor Tips

  • Scramble, not a simple hikeβ€”bring map and compass.
  • Bears and mountain lions present; carry bear spray and travel with others.
  • Water not available on route; carry enough water and a purification method.
  • Weather shifts quickly; layer up and prepare for cold winds on exposed ridges.
  • Parking fills early in peak season; start before sunrise to secure a spot.
  • Cell coverage is unreliable; download offline maps.
ℹ️ Data Sources
πŸ“– topozone.com πŸ“– wikipedia.org πŸ“– kiddle.co πŸ“– peakvisor.com πŸ“– grokipedia.com πŸ“– nps.gov πŸ“– palmertonimages.com πŸ“– earmountain.com πŸ“– environmentandsociety.org πŸ“– npshistory.com πŸ“– oreateai.com ⭐ Google Reviews πŸ“ YourNPGuide Editorial

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