Shuttle bus at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park
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Glacier National Park reservations: 2026 Shuttle Guide

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Glacier National Park reservations: 2026 Shuttle Guide reports Glacier National Park draws 2,851,999 annual visitors and will run a ticketed Going-to-the-Sun Road shuttle requiring Recreation.gov tickets for Logan Pass from July through September, per NPS.gov and the park announcement.

Vehicle reservations are not required for general park entry in 2026, per NPS.gov. Shuttle tickets will be required for specific shuttle routes and for boarding at Logan Pass during peak shuttle operations, per the park announcement. The park enforces a 3-hour vehicle parking limit at Logan Pass starting July 1, 2026, per park guidance.

Glacier National Park: Ticketed Logan Pass Shuttle in 2026
  • Vehicle reservations are not required for general park entry in 2026, per NPS.gov.
  • Shuttle tickets are required for the Going-to-the-Sun Road shuttle and boarding at Logan Pass during shuttle operations, per the park announcement.
  • Logan Pass enforces a 3-hour vehicle parking limit starting July 1, 2026, per park guidance.
  • Book shuttle tickets on Recreation.gov; a portion releases 60 days ahead starting May 2, 2026 at 8 a.m. MDT, per the park announcement.

Going-to-the-Sun Road Shuttle Ticket

Required For
All passengers aged two and up boarding the ticketed Going-to-the-Sun Road shuttle, including trips to Logan Pass and designated express routes
Fee
$1 processing fee per ticket
Booking Opens
Portion of tickets 60 days in advance starting May 2, 2026 at 8 a.m. MDT; remaining next-day tickets released at 7 p.m. MDT beginning June 30, 2026
Season
July 1 – September 2026 (shuttle runs weather permitting)
Availability
First-come, first-served; non-transferable tickets; photo ID may be requested for validation

Booking Tips:
Set up a Recreation.gov account and save payment details before release. Have passenger names ready and buy the exact number of tickets needed. NPD sell-rate data shows high demand during July and August; plan to attempt purchase immediately at release times. If a purchase fails, retry quickly; limited next-day tickets release nightly at 7 p.m. MDT starting June 30. Troubleshooting: request refunds via Recreation.gov for canceled shuttles and confirm email confirmations before travel.


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Glacier National Park Shuttle Stops

Shuttle stops, major parking hubs, and recommended transfer points for Glacier National Park’s 2026 ticketed shuttle system. Markers note ticket requirements and free transfer points.

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Locations shown on this map:

West-side shuttle hub (Apgar)
East-side shuttle hub (St. Mary)
Going-to-the-Sun Road stops
Many Glacier shuttle stops & trailheads
Historic red buses on Going-to-the-Sun Road, Glacier National Park — reservations Shuttle
Historic red buses on Going-to-the-Sun Road, Glacier National Park — reservations Shuttle

Glacier National Park At-a-Glance

Location
Northwest Montana, USA

Entry Fee
$35 per vehicle (7-day pass, May 1 — Oct 31) as of 2026 per NPS.gov

Annual Visitors
2,851,999 (NPS IRMA data, annual visitors)

Park Hours
Open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year (NPS.gov)

Campgrounds
13 total campgrounds (NPS API)

Best Months
July, August, January (NPD optimal visit window)

Species Documented
1,507 species recorded (NPSpecies)

Phone
(406) 888-7800 (NPS.gov)

Accessibility and Shuttle Accommodations

Apgar Transit Center, Lake McDonald Lodge, St. Mary Visitor Center, and Rising Sun will serve as accessible shuttle boarding points and Apgar Campground lists 194 campsites with accessible amenities, per NPS API and NPS.gov.

Per NPS.gov accessibility guidance, shuttle buses will include wheelchair ramps or lifts and space for mobility devices when available. Boarding priority rules apply. Visitors using mobility devices should notify Recreation.gov notes and bring any required securement straps if requested by operators.

Accessible parking: Apgar Transit Center and St. Mary Visitor Center are the primary accessible parking hubs for shuttle riders. Service animals are allowed in federal facilities per NPS.gov; emotional support animals are not covered by the same regulations. We recommend calling (406) 888-7800 for specific accessible-transport questions prior to arrival.

Accessibility checklist:

  • Set Recreation.gov account with rider names and mobility notes.
  • Arrive early to accessible boarding points; space can be limited on peak runs.
  • Confirm service-animal documentation and carry a mobility-device repair kit.

When to Visit Glacier National Park

Best time: July 1 – September · Avoid: November — April (most roads closed)

Low — few visitors, minimal wait times
Moderate — noticeable crowds, short waits
High — busy, expect parking and trail congestion
Very High — peak season, reservations essential
Closed — area inaccessible or seasonally closed
Jan
Very Low
Avg high 25—F, avg low 16—F, 29.9″ snow
Most roads closed; limited access near West Entrance
Quiet season; winter sports

Feb
Very Low
Avg high 19—F, avg low 7—F, 31.0″ snow
Limited vehicle access; Going-to-the-Sun Road open only near Lake McDonald
Snow conditions dominate access

Mar
Low
Avg high 31—F, avg low 17—F, 24.1″ snow
Plowing begins; high-elevation trails still snowy
Variable spring weather

Apr
Low
Avg high 38—F, avg low 23—F, 25.1″ snow
Lower elevation trails open; avalanche risk remains at higher elevations
Early wildflowers near lower trails

May
Moderate
Avg high 49—F, avg low 34—F, 18.1″ snow
Going-to-the-Sun Road plowing; partial openings possible

Jun
Moderate to High
Avg high 59—F, avg low 41—F, 7.3″ snow
GTSR typically opens mid-June; exact date weather-dependent
St. Mary Valley landscape in Glacier National Park with towering mountains, evergreen trees, and a blu — reservations Shuttle
St. Mary Valley landscape in Glacier National Park with towering mountains, evergreen trees, and a blu — reservations Shuttle
Wildflowers and fuller trails

Jul
Extreme
Avg high 70—F, avg low 50—F, 1.4″ precip
Full access; ticketed shuttle in operation July— Sep for Logan Pass
Peak season; reserve shuttles early

Aug
Extreme
Avg high 69—F, avg low 49—F, 2.4″ precip
Full access; heavy shuttle demand
Warm days; late-season crowds

Sep
High
Avg high 58—F, avg low 41—F, 5.7″ snow
Full access early; GTSR may begin seasonal closures late in month
Fall colors begin; easier trail conditions

Oct
Low
Avg high 42—F, avg low 27—F, 20.5″ snow
Going-to-the-Sun Road closing phases; watch park alerts
Larch color displays

Nov
Very Low
Avg high 28—F, avg low 18—F, 30.5″ snow
Most roads closed; winter travel conditions
Quiet winter access

Dec
Very Low
Avg high 24—F, avg low 15—F, 34.6″ snow
Limited vehicle access; winter recreation opportunities
Snow sports and solitude

How We Researched This Guide

Sources

  • NPS.gov — official park pages and press releases
  • Recreation.gov — official ticketing and booking pages
  • NPS API and NPS IRMA — visitor, campground, and fee datasets
  • NPSpecies — verified species records
  • Weather.gov and Open-Meteo — historical climate data
  • Park announcements and construction notices (2024–2026)
Data Checked
March 2026
Research Type
Research-only (no field visits)
Limitations

Ticket-release windows or shuttle schedules may change with weather or operational needs. Always verify current conditions on NPS.gov before travel.

Key Takeaways and Next Steps

Logan Pass enforces a 3-hour vehicle parking limit, shuttle tickets carry a $1 Recreation.gov processing fee, and Glacier National Park recorded 2,851,999 visitors per NPS IRMA as of 2026; use these facts to plan timing and transport choices.

  • Reservation status: vehicle reservations not required for general entry in 2026 (NPS.gov).
  • Buy tickets: use Recreation.gov; set an account and be ready at release windows (park announcement).
  • Logan Pass parking: three-hour limit in effect starting July 1, 2026 (park guidance).
  • Best booking windows: use 60-day advance releases for peak-season trips and try the nightly 7 p.m. MDT next-day release if needed (park announcement).
  • Accessibility: accessible boarding at Apgar and St. Mary; contact the park for specifics (NPS.gov).

Planning next step: book shuttle tickets on Recreation.gov for your target date or pick an alternate day with lower demand. Safety reminder: keep at least 100 yards from bears and wolves and 25 yards from other wildlife, per NPS.gov safety guidance.

2026 Non-Resident Surcharge: Glacier National Park is one of 11 parks charging $100 per person (ages 16+) for non-U.S. residents, on top of the standard $35 vehicle entrance fee. A non-resident annual pass costs $250. U.S. residents are not affected. Check NPS.gov fee page for current details.

Park reservations FAQ

Do I need a vehicle reservation to enter Glacier National Park in 2026?
Glacier National Park no longer requires vehicle reservations for general entry in 2026; the park removed the system to focus on a ticketed shuttle model for certain high-use areas, per NPS.gov and the park announcement. Visitors still need an entrance pass (standard vehicle pass $35 for a 7-day pass as of 2026).
How do I buy shuttle tickets for Logan Pass?
Buy shuttle tickets only on Recreation.gov or by calling the Recreation.gov call center at 877-444-6777. A portion of tickets releases 60 days in advance starting May 2, 2026 at 8 a.m. MDT; the remaining next-day tickets release nightly at 7 p.m. MDT beginning June 30, per the park announcement.
What is the Logan Pass parking time limit and why does it matter?
Logan Pass enforces a 3-hour vehicle parking limit starting July 1, 2026 to reduce overnight parking and encourage shuttle use, per park guidance. Hikers planning longer routes from Logan Pass should secure shuttle tickets or arrange point-to-point transport because parking time is strictly limited.
Is the Going-to-the-Sun Road open year-round?
Going-to-the-Sun Road is open seasonally and is subject to weather and avalanche control. The road generally opens for full public vehicle use in late June or July; crews clear about 40 avalanche paths. NPS.gov notes exact opening dates vary by year and conditions.
Are there EV charging stations inside the park?
Electric vehicle charging infrastructure is limited. Park amenity records show most EV chargers are in gateway towns rather than inside the park. We recommend charging in Kalispell or West Glacier before entering and checking local gateway services for updates.
Do I need a special rental car to use the shuttle system?
No special rental car is required to use the shuttle. If you plan to drive to a shuttle hub and leave a vehicle, confirm lot rules and lodging parking policies. For Logan Pass shuttle boarding, tickets are required for riders; vehicles are subject to the three-hour Logan Pass limit.
How does winter driving affect access and shuttle service?
In winter months most park roads close or have limited access; the Going-to-the-Sun Road is often closed past Lake McDonald. Shuttle operations run July through September weather permitting. Check NPS.gov and local forecasts for road condition updates before traveling.
Can I use ride-share services to reach shuttle hubs?
Ride-share options vary by gateway town and cellular coverage. Ride-share can work from West Glacier or St. Mary when services operate. For reliable access, plan a back-up taxi or shuttle from gateway towns and confirm drop-off/pick-up locations with operators.
YourNPGuide Team
National Parks Research Team

We researched Glacier National Park’s 2026 shuttle changes using NPS.gov, Recreation.gov, and NPS datasets covering nearly 3 million annual visitors to produce a concise shuttle-ticket playbook. Our team focuses on data-first park guides and clear, source-cited planning advice.

With nearly 3 million annual visitors and a ticketed Logan Pass shuttle in 2026, Glacier National Park requires advance planning; book shuttle tickets on Recreation.gov when the 60-day window opens May 2, 2026 at 8 a.m. MDT and monitor nightly 7 p.m. MDT next-day releases starting June 30.

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