Sightseeing Shuttle

Glacier national park

Glacier National Park: The Crown of the Continent

Glacier National Park is a bucket list destination for nature lovers worldwide.

Pristine Beauty and Untamed Wilderness: Glacier is one of the last remaining truly intact ecosystems in the lower 48 states. From its majestic mountains and glaciers to its crystal-clear lakes and wildflower-filled meadows, it's a place to witness nature at its most awe-inspiring.

Unforgettable Wildlife Encounters: The abundant wildlife of Glacier adds to its magic. Keep your eyes peeled for bighorn sheep, mountain goats, moose, bears, and with luck, even a glimpse of a wolverine.

A Treasured Legacy: Glacier, as part of the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, is a living testament to conservation and a rare example of truly untouched wilderness. Visiting means supporting the preservation of this pristine area for future generations.

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Photo- Hiking Trail along Two Medicine lake  in Glacier National Park

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Water Wonderland: The centerpiece of the area is Two Medicine Lake, offering opportunities for boating, kayaking, fishing, and scenic relaxation.

Peaceful Escape: Two Medicine tends to be less crowded than other parts of Glacier, providing a sense of serenity and connection to the wilderness. If you're searching for solitude and a chance to truly immerse yourself in nature, this is the place.

Rich Native American Heritage: The Two Medicine area holds sacred significance for the Blackfeet Nation. Learn about their connection to the land, history, and culture for a deeper appreciation of the region.

Let’s Hike: Free optional 0.7 mile hike to a beautiful waterfall

Optional Boat Tour: Make your tour even more special with a scenic boat ride on Two Medicine Lake! Board the historic Sinopah, Glacier’s oldest wooden boat, and take in the beauty of this hidden valley while learning about Blackfeet tribal history. (Contact us for availability)

Time: Typically 5-7 hours


Photo- Grinnell Lake in Glacier National Park, MT

🚐 Guaranteed Access to Many Glacier’s Iconic Trails in 2025!

With Swiftcurrent Motor Inn undergoing major construction, vehicle access to Many Glacier will be extremely limited in 2025. Our Many Glacier Shuttle is the best way to reach this stunning part of Glacier National Park and hike its most famous trails, including Grinnell Glacier, Grinnell Lake, Iceberg Lake, and Ptarmigan Tunnel.

Shuttle Details:

📅 Operating Dates: July 1 – September 31, 2025
📍 Departure: Whitefish, MT
Duration: Full-day adventure (3-hour drive each way + up to 5 hours for hiking)

Pricing:

💰 $200 per person (minimum 5 people)
💰 $1,500 for a private van (up to 14 people)

Why Book Our Many Glacier Shuttle?

Avoid limited vehicle access – No stress about parking or road closures.
Explore Glacier’s best hikes – Grinnell Glacier, Iceberg Lake & more!
Comfortable round-trip transportation – Sit back and enjoy the scenic 3-hour drive each way.
A full day of adventure – Hike, explore, and soak in the beauty of Many Glacier!

🌟 Don’t miss your chance to experience Many Glacier in 2025! Contact us to reserve your shuttle now!


What We Offer:

  • Experienced Guides: Our team prioritizes your safety and comfort above all else. Each of us are passionate about the area’s wildlife and geology, and are passionate about outdoor education.

  • Customizable Tours: This is your adventure after all! See an area that you’d like to explore? Have some ideas of your own? We’re here for you. Our guides are prepared to take up any excursion. For a fully custom tour, contact us.

Don't miss the opportunity to create memories that will last a lifetime.

Wildlife tour


Join us for an unforgettable wildlife tour and experience the very best of Montana’s breathtaking natural beauty! You will have an incredible opportunity to spot majestic bison, graceful elk, elusive deer, impressive bighorn sheep, and much more while exploring the stunning and diverse landscapes that lie near Glacier National Park. Along the way, enjoy a scenic tour of Flathead Lake, the largest freshwater lake in the western United States. Our tours also include a delicious, locally-sourced lunch and plenty of opportunities to stretch your legs on a few short nature walks, allowing you to take in and appreciate the region’s diverse ecosystems up close and personal.

You will have the unique opportunity to learn about the rich and often untold history of the indigenous peoples who originally inhabited this breathtaking land, which holds profound cultural significance. The Salish, Kootenai, and Ponderay were the prominent native tribes in the northwest Montana region, each with their own distinct traditions, stories, and histories that contributed to the intricate and colorful tapestry of this area. On this fascinating tour, we will visit the Bison Range: an expansive 18,000-acre conservation area nestled on tribal lands, where you can gain deeper insights into the relationship between these tribes and their environment.

American bison walking through a snowy field, with snow covering its back and horns, surrounded by blurred trees in the background.
Bull elk standing among frosty pine trees in a wooded area.