Snowshoe gear display inside a Glacier National Park gift shop, featuring red snowshoes and metal bindings.
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Glacier National Park in Winter: Complete 2026 Guide

Key Takeaways

Glacier winter visits reward solitude: only 26% of annual visitors arrive between December and February, per park statistics; plan around limited access and closed services.

  • Park status: Glacier is open year-round but most visitor services close in winter.
  • Roads: Going-to-the-Sun Road is closed beyond Lake McDonald most winter days.
  • Top activities: Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are the primary on-park activities.
  • Permits: Entrance passes are required; backcountry overnight permits also apply.
  • Packing priorities: Insulation, shelter, beacon/shovel/probe, and extra food.
  • Safety: Check avalanche bulletins and use conservative route choices in winter terrain.

Check current road, weather, and avalanche alerts before you travel.

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Start planning with official sources: check nps.gov for current conditions, fees, and alerts, and book lodging in West Glacier or Whitefish early for better winter options.


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