Elk and Deer in Glacier National Park: Where to See Them
Glacier National Park’s forested valleys and meadow corridors provide prime habitat for elk, mule deer, and white-tailed deer. Glacier…

Glacier National Park’s forested valleys and meadow corridors provide prime habitat for elk, mule deer, and white-tailed deer. Glacier…

Mt. Gould and Grinnell Peak in Glacier National Park — the high alpine zone where wolverines roam. Glacier National…

Hidden Lake Overlook — one of the few areas accessible via snowshoe in February. February is Glacier National Park’s…

Heaven’s Peak at sunrise — one of Glacier’s iconic winter vistas, accessible from the Lake McDonald area in March….

Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park — one of the few areas accessible to visitors in April. April at…

Swiftcurrent Lake in the Many Glacier valley — one of the highest-probability moose spotting locations in the park. If…
Logan Pass sits at 6,646 feet — the park’s top wildlife photography zone for mountain goats, bighorn sheep, and…

The Middle Fork Flathead River borders Glacier National Park — four permitted outfitters run scenic float trips here from…

Swiftcurrent Lake and the Many Glacier Hotel — the reward at the end of Many Glacier Road. Many Glacier…

Lake McDonald anchors the western end of the Highway 2 corridor through Glacier National Park. Highway 2 runs 56…

Going-to-the-Sun Road closes to vehicles from mid-October through mid-to-late June each year, yet Glacier National Park stays open 365…

Glacier National Park in December is open, quiet, and genuinely rewarding — if you know what to expect. The…

November is the month Glacier National Park quietly transforms into a winter wilderness — entrance fees drop to their…