While July and August are the most popular times to visit Glacier National Park, the park is open year-round and each season provides its own distinct experience within the Crown of the Continent. Plus, winter is one of the most peaceful times to visit the park.
Our suggestions: strap on snowshoes and head out along the east shore of Lake McDonald; participate in a ranger-led snowshoe walk (free guided tours are held Saturdays and Sundays from January – March and depart from Apgar Visitor Center); cross-country ski on the Going-to-the-Sun Road; or take Amtrak’s Empire Builder to Essex.
If you go...
- Keep in mind that many of the park’s roads are closed by snowfall during winter.
- Popular cross-country ski trails are found in the Apgar and Lake McDonald areas. For a complete map, visit nps.gov.
- When recreating in the backcountry, always check current snow and avalanche conditions.
- Skiing on frozen lakes is not recommended.
- After a day playing outside, fill your tummy at the Belton Chalet in West Glacier. During winter, the dining room is open Fridays (3 p.m. – 8 p.m.), Saturdays (3 p.m. – 8 p.m.) and Sundays (10 a.m. – 2 p.m.).