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Note: As of July 1, 2023, Conservation Licenses are required for everyone age 12 and older to access most state lands, including wildlife management areas, fishing access sites and wildlife habitat protection areas. This requirement does not include state parks. Please recreate responsibly. Learn more here.

There’s a lot to see and do in Western Montana, and although we’re fans of spontaneity and wandering careless and free, we also understand the importance of having a travel plan. We’re here to provide you with the information you need for your Glacier Country getaway, whether you’re looking for a much-needed escape or planning a wedding, reunion, meeting or group tour.

Plan to say “I do” against the backdrop of Glacier National Park’s snowcapped peaks or saddle up at a sprawling guest ranch between corporate retreat meetings. From unique venues and the most hospitable accommodations in the West to endless big-sky adventures for friends, family, couples and coworkers, plan on Glacier Country and plan on extraordinary.

Spring Seven: Western Montana’s Must-Do List

Dive into the season with our exclusive "Spring Seven" list—a treasure trove of must-do experiences that prove spring in Montana is the perfect time to visit.

Recreate Responsibly Plan Ahead, Play it Safe, and Leave No Trace.
News from Glacier National Park Currently, 12 miles of the Going-to-the-Sun Road are open for travel.

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