Early Life in Glacier
1.5 billion-year-old stromatolites evidence of earliest life in Glacier National Park
Feds Say Glacier Stoneflies Threatened by Climate Change
Wildlife agency says greater protections needed for obscure alpine insects dependent on glacial streams
Glacier’s Haunted History
In Glacier National Park, former employees and paranormal investigators share unexplained phenomena
Glacier Park, 1916
The summer the National Park Service was created, Glacier Park was already becoming one of its most popular destinations
The Sounds of Glacier National Park
Jill Haley puts the Crown Jewel to a soundrack as an Artist-in-Residence
Kalispell, West Glacier Set Monthly Rainfall Records
October was the wettest month on record in West Glacier
Record-Breaking Glacier Park Visitation Keeps Climbing
Attendance is up 20 percent in 2016 and on pace to surpass 2.8 million
Temporary Boat Closure in Glacier National Park
Closure implemented in response to detection of invasive mussels in central Montana
Defenders of the Badger-Two Medicine
Blackfeet tribal leaders anticipate historic cancellation of remaining energy leases on sacred land
Park Officials Look at Impacts of Record-Breaking Visitation in Glacier
Longer tourist season presenting challenges for park services, infrastructure
Glacier Park Breaks Annual Record After September
Upper alpine stretch of Sun Road closed; 2.72 million people visited Glacier Park through September
Glacier Park Sets Monthly Attendance Record in August
Glacier Park has attracted a total of 2.25 million people so far in 2016, an 18 percent increase
Explore Scalplock Lookout Trail
Uncrowded trail delivers visitors to unique views from an uncommon vantage point
Three Decades of Park Service Remembered
Former Glacier Superintendent Phillip Iversen recounts national park career in new book