UPDATED FOR 2026: Researched against current National Park Service operations, lodge and tour information, and 2026 park rules — including the new vehicle-entry, shuttle, and fee changes most guides still get wrong. Free Companion Bundle (scan to access) Detailed trail maps for every major hike + downloadable trailhead & viewpoint pins - Short how-to videos — bear-spray use, booking the Logan Pass shuttle, and more - Printable checklists, an editable itinerary planner, and seasonal updates Inside this guide, you'll find: 25 bucket-list experiences and 15 of the park's best hikes , fully detailed — from kayaking Lake McDonald at dawn to the climb to Grinnell Glacier - All five regions, explained — Lake McDonald, St. Mary, Many Glacier, Two Medicine, and the wild North Fork — with at-a-glance verdicts so you know where to go and why - The complete 2026 Going-to-the-Sun Road guide , mile by mile, with the new shuttle system and parking realities spelled out - Full-color planning maps — park orientation, the Going-to-the-Sun strip map, Many Glacier trailheads, and airports & arrival - Ready-made itineraries for first-timers, families, solo travelers, photographers, and visitors with limited mobility You'll discover: How to actually get a campsite, a lodge room, and a Logan Pass parking spot in peak season — and the exact times to arrive - The honest cost of a Glacier trip, with tiered daily budgets and where the real savings hide - Where the wildlife actually is — the most reliable grizzly, moose, and mountain-goat spots, and how to view them safely - The quiet corners most visitors miss — Two Medicine's forgotten valley and the North Fork's dark skies - The deeper story of the land: the Blackfeet history and the 1895 land sale that shaped the park you'll walk through Glacier National Park was established on May 11, 1910. More than a century later, it remains the Crown of the Continent — five wild regions, a million acres, and one of the last places in the lower 48 where the landscape still sets the terms. Don't underestimate it. Plan it well, and walk it like you meant to.