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OUTSIDE THE PARK Trip Ideas Around Glacier Park

Trip Ideas Around Glacier Park

It’s no secret that Glacier National Park is a popular vacation destination, and therefore can become very busy during peak tourism months. If you’re planning to visit, it’s wise to have a backup plan for adventuring outside the park, just in case. The greatness of Glacier doesn’t end at park borders—epic landscapes, charming small towns and unforgettable adventures can be found throughout Western Montana, so even if the park is at visitor capacity there’s still plenty of Glacier Country fun to be had. Here are some suggested outside-the-park itineraries.

Day Trips on the East Side

Many Glacier to Babb, Browning: 51 Miles

  • Buy a tribal permit and fish Duck Lake for brown, bull and rainbow trout or drive Chief Mountain International Highway for breathtaking views. Please note that you will have to turn around after approximately 20 miles at the Canada border (unless you have your passport).
  • Have lunch at Two Sisters Cafe in Babb where they serve food handmade with locally sourced ingredients. Don't miss the pie! Afterward, mosey on over to Thronson's General Store.
  • In Browning, visit the Museum of the Plains Indian and get to know the history and culture of the Tribal people of the Northern Plains. Also check out the Lodgepole Gallery. For souvenirs and American-Indian-made finds, shop at Faught's Blackfeet Trading Post and Western Curios.
  • For dinner, head to the Cattle Baron Supper Club in Babb. This rustic, locally-owned steakhouse serves some seriously mouthwatering steaks.

St. Mary, Babb, Browning: 44 miles

  • Begin the day with a scenic drive along Lower Saint Mary Lake to Babb.
  • Stop at Thronson's General Store for a warm western welcome and have lunch at Two Sisters Cafe in Babb where you'll find made-from-scratch options with locally sourced ingredients.
  • Post lunch, drive to Browning or East Glacier Park.
  • At day's end, pull up a chair at Johnson's of Saint Mary in St. Mary where everything is homemade, and everything is delicious.

East Glacier Park, Browning: 13.5 miles

Cut Bank

  • Begin your day with a hike along the scenic Cut Bank Creek Coulee via the Cut Bank Trail System.
  • Then explore downtown Cut Bank and keep an eye out for the murals that commemorate the town's history. Time your visit to coincide with the Wednesday afternoon farmers market.
  • Fuel up at Folklore Coffee inside Rose Petal Floral and dive into the past at the Glacier County Historical Museum and Archive.
  • Cool off at the Cut Bank Creek Brewery, touting good people, good beer and good life. In addition to tasty Montana microbrews, you'll find The Messy Apron food truck on-site.
  • Don't leave Cut Bank without hamming it up for a selfie beside Cut Bank's 27-foot-tall penguin.
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News from Glacier National Park Currently, 12 miles of the Going-to-the-Sun Road are open for travel.

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