Backbone of the Rockies
Discover the best of Glacier National Park: hiking, skiing, biking, and taking in the views.
Total Distance
265 miles
Recommended Length
6 Days
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Highlights of This Trip
Highline Trail
Alpine views and wildlife sightings.
Izaak Walton Inn
Stay in this refurbished railcar in Essex.
Kootenai Falls Swing Bridge
Birds eye views of one of the largest free-flowing waterfalls in the northwest.
Trip Details
Rugged, wild, and incredibly scenic, this five-day trip is filled with only-in-Montana experiences. Travel Glacier National Park’s legendary Going-to-the-Sun Road. Take a ranger-led tour to see the park’s namesake glaciers. Raft or fish untamed waters. And chow down on a hearty steak supper or sleep in a restored railroad car.
The Route: Kalispell > U.S. 93 > Whitefish > MT-40 > U.S. 2E > Glacier Route 1 Going-to-the-Sun Road > St. Mary > U.S. 89 toward Babb > Many Glacier Road to Many Glacier > backtrack on Many Glacier Road to U.S. 89 and back to St. Mary > MT-49 > Two Medicine Road to Two Medicine Lake > backtrack to MT-49 > East Glacier > U.S. 2W > MT-206 > MT-35 > Kalispell
Total Distance: approximately 265 miles
Gateway Airport: Glacier Park International Airport, Kalispell
DAY 1
GO WILD
Pre-register for a wildlife photography workshop at Kalispell's Triple "D" Game Farm, a safe place to capture images of wolves, grizzly bears, mountain lions, and other native Montana animals. Or, hike in Lone Pine State Park for far-as-the-eye-can-see views of Kalispell, the Flathead River and Flathead Lake, and the Swan Mountain range. Explore the charming main street of Kalispell before turning in for the night.
Day 2
Take a Hike
There’s so much to see in Glacier National Park that you’ll need to spend at least two days there. Begin by hiking the Highline Trail (for alpine views and possible wildlife sightings) or the Iceberg Lake Trail, which leads to a teal-blue lake holding small icebergs most of the summer. To stay close to the park, spend the night in West Glacier.
Day 3
Crown of the Continent
On your second Glacier day, drive the epic Going-to-the-Sun Road (partially closed mid-September through early June) through the heart of the park and over 6,646-foot Logan Pass. Spend the night on the east side of the park in the town of St. Mary.
Day 4
Off the Beaten Path
On the eastern side of the park, take a detour to Browning and the Museum of the Plains Indian. Watch American Indian artists demonstrate authentic crafts, including weaving with porcupine quills. Spend the night in a refurbished railcar at Loge Camp Glacier in Essex.
Day 5
See and Ski
Whitefish Mountain Resort is an all-season destination for adventure. Ride the lifts to the summit in winter to ski and year round for views of Glacier National Park, the Flathead Valley, the Canadian Rockies, and more. Be sure to spend some time in the city of Whitefish.
Day 6
Epic Endings
Extend your stay with a side trip from Kalispell west on MT-2 to Kootenai Falls, one of the largest free-flowing waterfalls in the northwest. View the 30-foot-high main falls from a swinging bridge. Or, watch for wildlife and visit Libby Dam along the Lake Koocanusa Scenic Byway. In winter, deep-powder Turner Mountain Ski Area is a must-ski for experts—60 percent of the runs are black diamond. Spend your night in Troy.
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