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Mark Your Calendars: Rangers Will Lead Snowshoe Hikes in Glacier National Park

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A snow-covered Garden Wall, with the Continental Divide, are reflected in the calm waters of Lake McDonald in Glacier. NPS photo by David Restivo.

Though most folks view Glacier National Park as a summertime destination, winter ushers in a completely different personality for the park, one that's quieter, less congested, and brimming with wonder. Beginning January 10, rangers will point out these wonders during weekly two-hour-long snowshoe hikes in the park.

During these sojourns, you'll learn insights into how plants and animals survive the challenges of Glacier’s winter season. These free treks are suitable for all ages and abilities. The weekend programs are offered twice daily each Saturday and Sunday through March 21 (weather and snow conditions permitting). Excursions begin at 10:30 a.m. and at 1:30 p.m. each weekend day. In the event of severe weather or insufficient snow, individuals should call Apgar Visitor Center at 406-888-7939 on respective weekend days to confirm that day’s outing.

Snowshoes are available for $2 at the Apgar Visitor Center. Of course, you also may bring your own. And snowshoes are also available for rent in West Glacier and elsewhere in gateway communities.

These wintertime tours begin and conclude at the Apgar Visitor Center. There is no group size limit and no reservations are taken. Participants should wear sturdy winter boots and dress in layers for varying winter conditions; they should also bring water bottles/devises for personal drinking water.

Park visitors are reminded that although these winter activities are free, valid park entry is required. Even when entrance stations are not staffed, park entrance fees are required. Upon entering the park, visitors are directed to follow posted instructions to pay entrance fees at self-pay stations.

Glacier’s winter entrance fee is $15 for vehicles and $10 for single entrants (hiker / bicyclist / motorcyclist) for a seven-day pass. Annual park passes, valid for unlimited visits to Glacier National Park for 12 months from the date of purchase, are also available for $35 and available on weekdays at park headquarters and on weekends from entrance stations when staffed.

For more information or to confirm that day’s snowshoe programs, please call the Apgar Visitor Center at 406-888-7939, on weekends, between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

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