Glacier National Park posted this on their social media a few minutes ago:
The sun will come out tomorrow, but is Going-to-the-Sun Road going to open? We can’t say for sure. Before visiting Glacier National Park this week, please check out some of our frequently asked questions below.🌞
💧Reopening. As the rain subsides, the work of assessing the damage begins. With rainfall and flooding, rock falls and washouts may occur, creating dangerous conditions. Areas won’t open until safe.
💧Safety. High-flowing rivers have fast-moving currents, the potential for freezing temperatures, and dangerous debris and other hidden dangers. Always keep a safe distance from water. Even 6 inches of water can sweep a person off their feet and pull them downstream.
💧Crowding. Due to closures at Many Glacier Valley and the alpine sections of the Going-to-the-Sun Road, Glacier is experiencing high volumes of visitors in other areas of the park.
💧Expectations. Be sure to pack your patience! You can expect long entrance lines to open areas of the park, busier than usual visitor centers, and crowded trails.
💧Options. Visit our Nearby Attractions page for areas to explore outside the park at go.nps.gov/GlacierNearbyAttractions For the most updated information, visit go.nps.gov/glacconditions
📸: A flooded trail in Glacier National Park by NPS/Andrew Friedgen
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Glacier National Park preserves more than a million acres of some of the most spectacular scenery on Earth. With more than 740 miles of trails meandering throughout this vast park, how will you find and choose the most scenic and rewarding hikes?
Exploring Glacier National Park takes all the guesswork out by focusing on the most amazing hikes, and provides you with handpicked recommendations that will allow you to make the most of your trip to Glacier:


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