Jamie Watson+FollowGlacier’s Going-to-the-Sun Road may soon be easier to visitNo more scrambling for those hard-to-get vehicle reservations—Glacier National Park is considering dropping its entry system for Going-to-the-Sun Road by 2026. Locals and visitors have been frustrated by the early morning rush and complicated booking process just to enjoy the park’s iconic views. The new plan? Limit parking at Logan Pass to three hours per vehicle, freeing up more spots and making spontaneous trips possible again. Shuttle reservations will still be needed for hikers. How do you feel about this shift—will it make your Glacier trips more enjoyable, or do you worry about increased crowds? #Travel #GlacierNationalPark #GoingToTheSunRoad10Share
ashley89+FollowGlacier Park Drops Ticketed Entry Soon!Big news for Glacier National Park fans: starting in 2026, you won’t need a timed entry ticket to drive in! The park’s been using the ticket system to cut down on traffic, but it actually made people show up at weird hours. Now, they’re ditching it and hoping for safer, less stressful visits. Heads up though—Logan Pass will have a new 3-hour parking limit. Who’s ready for more spontaneous road trips? #Travel #GlacierNationalPark #TravelNews00Share
Ryan Mathis+FollowBear charges tourist at Glacier: Why rules matterA tourist at Glacier National Park walked right up to a wild bear for a photo—ignoring shouts from others to back off. The bear charged, giving a clear warning, but the man barely flinched. This kind of behavior doesn’t just put people at risk; it can also endanger the animals, who may be relocated or worse if they get too used to humans. Park rules exist for a reason: to keep both visitors and wildlife safe. What do you think—should there be stricter penalties for ignoring wildlife safety rules? #Entertainment #GlacierNationalPark #wildlife220Share