2013 Glacier National Park Traveler Info Guide

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2013 Glacier National Park Traveler Info Guide

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We also offer trail rides, overnight trips, cowboy cookouts, saddle paddle packages and the Ride, Wine and Dine Tour from our West Glacier Corral behind the Rawhide Restaurant and Gift Shop.

SWAN VALLEY & THE BOB MARSHALL

GLACIER NATIONAL PARK Exclusive provider of trail rides in Glacier National Park

from Apgar, Lake McDonald and Many Glacier.

Swan Mountain Outfitters–Your Montana Adventure Provider!

(406) 387-4405 or 1-877-888-5557

SMO is authorized by the National Park Service, Department of the Interior, to serve the public in Glacier National Park and is an equal opportunity provider, operating under permit by USFS Flathead

National and Swan River State Forests. Patrick M. Tabor, Montana Outfitter License # 11300.

Hunting, Float and Fishing Trips, Summer Pack Trips, Trail Rides, Wagon Rides, Lodging

SWAN

MOUNTAIN OUTFITTERS

SWAN LAKE, MONTANA

www.llamatreksmontana.com

www.swanmountainoutfitters.com

www.swanmountainoutfitters.com/glacier

Try hiking with llamas for a few hours or several days for a novel experience.

SWAN MOUNTAIN

LLAMA TREKKING

LLAMA TREKKING IN GLACIER COUNTRY

SWAN

MOUNTAIN OUTFITTERS

GLACIER DIVISION

Glacier National Park

POINTS OF INTERESTMONTANA

Whitefi sh Mountain ResortLocated near Glacier National Park, The Big Mountain is a year-round resort offering skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, hiking, tennis, horseback riding and concerts. Located north of Whitefi sh on Hwy 487. Lodging, restaurants, entertainment. (800) 858-5439

Flathead LakeFlathead Lake is the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi River and is a beautiful playground for water sports enthusiasts. Boating, fi shing, sailing, kayaking and wildlife watching. Located south of Kalispell off Hwy 93.

The Conrad MansionVisit the most beautifully preserved pre-1900 mansion in Montana and experience the elegance of a bygone era. Three fl oors completely restored and furnished to their original beauty. Open Tuesday–Sunday (closed Mondays) for guided tours May 15–October 15. Call for special events including Christmas at the Mansion. Located in Kalispell on 300 Woodland Ave. (406) 755-2166

Wild Horse Island State ParkThe largest island in Flathead Lake, Wild Horse is a landmark rich with history. It preserves an endangered palouse prairie environment and is home to Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep, full curl rams, trophy mule deer, eagles, osprey, wild horses and other critters, as well. Some of the best watchable wildlife in Montana. (406) 837-5617

Izaak Walton InnNewly renovated historic railroad inn. Built in 1939, this half-timbered inn doubles as an informal railway museum. Railroad memorabilia and Glacier Park mementos. Lodging and restaurant facilities. Located in Essex at the southern tip of Glacier National Park. Open daily. (406) 888-5700

Going-to-the-Sun RoadA scenic landmark crossing Glacier National Park between West Glacier and St. Mary. The 50-mile paved road was built in the 1930’s and is considered a National Landmark. The road is narrow, steep and winding with pullouts for viewing. Travelers should plan to spend 2-3 hours to complete the distance. Inquire at Park entrance stations regarding construction delays and vehicle size restrictions.

Museum of the Plains IndianRich collection of historic arts created by tribal people of the Northern Plains. Five - screen multimedia presentation. Open daily 9 a.m.– 4:45 p.m. during summer. Located at junction of Hwy 2 and Hwy 89 west of Browning. Admission fee charged. (406) 338-2230

National Bison Range18,000-acre national wildlife refuge. Home to buffalo, elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, bighorn sheep and pronghorn sheep. 19-mile scenic drive offers visitors best opportunity to view wildlife. Visitor center and picnic area. Open daily during daylight hours. Admission charge. Located 30 miles south of Polson off U.S. 93. 132 Bison Range Road, Moiese, MT. (406) 644-2211

Stumptown Historical Society MuseumHoused in the historic Great Northern Railway Depot, the museum includes many railroad artifacts as well as community memorabilia and photographs. Open daily, please call for hours. 500 Depot St. #101, Whitefi sh. (406) 862-0067

ALBERTA

Remington-Alberta Carriage CentreVisit Alberta’s newest World Class Museum featuring one of North America’s largest collections of carriages, elegant coaches, sleighs and wagons. State-of-the-art exhibits, theatre, working stable, blacksmith shop, restaurant and gift shop. Open daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m. (summer); 10 a.m.–5 p.m. (winter). Located in Cardston on Alberta Hwy 2. (403) 653-5139

Frank Slide Interpretive CentreHear the story of the catastrophic 1903 rockslide, the railway, coal mining & community life. Open daily 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Located in Crowsnest Pass. (403) 562-7388

Head-Smashed-In Buffalo JumpDesignated as a World Heritage Site, this interpretive centre demonstrates how Native people developed into some of the greatest hunters of all times. Head-Smashed-In is among the largest and best preserved buffalo jump sites. Located 18 miles northwest of Ft. Macleod. Open daily 10 a.m.–5 p.m. (403) 553-2731

Fort Macleod MuseumBuilt in the 1950’s as a replica fort, tells the adventurous story of the Mounted Police, the early pioneers and the native people of the area. Seasonal hours—call for hours. Gift shop, ice cream shop. (403) 553-4703

DISTANCE IN MILES BETWEEN GLACIER AND...

Cardston ........................ 86Coeur d’Alene ...............241Columbia Falls ............... 17Great Falls .....................195Kalispell .......................... 31Lethbridge .................... 176Missoula ........................136

Polson ............................. 80Shelby ............................126Spokane ....................... 270St. Mary ...........................52Waterton ........................ 95West Yellowstone ....... 392Whitefi sh........................ 25

FEARN’S 2013 GLACIER NATIONAL PARK Traveler Info Guide

PUBLISHER: Certifi ed Folder Display Service, Inc.CORPORATE OFFICE: 1120 Joshua Way, Vista, CA 92081(760) 727-5100 Fax (760) 727-1583 www.certifi edfolder.com

REGIONAL SALES OFFICE: Certifi ed Folder Display Service, Inc., 3015 W. Railroad Street, Suite #7, Missoula, MT 59808 (406) 728-7911 Fax: (406) 728-7995

Neither Certifi ed Folder Display Service, Inc. nor the Glacier National Park Traveler Info Guide make any representation expressly or implied as to the performance of the advertisers herein, or the accuracy of the facts herein. Certifi ed Folder Display Service, Inc. and the Glacier National Park Traveler Info Guide jointly and severally disclaim any responsibility for acts or omissions of these advertisers. Copyright 2013 by Certifi ed Folder Display Service, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this Travel Guide may be reproduced without permission of the publisher. GNPTIG513

HELPFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS (MONTANA)

ALL EMERGENCIES 911Road Report 511Amtrak (800) 872-7245Kalispell Regional Hospital (406) 752-5111Whitefi sh North Valley Hospital (406) 863-3500Montana Dept. of Fish, Wildlife & Parks (406) 444-2535Glacier Park, Inc. (406) 892-2525 Glacier Country (800) 338-5072Glacier National Park (406) 888-7800Bigfork Area Chamber (406) 837-5888Columbia Falls Chamber (406) 892-2072Kalispell Chamber (406) 758-2800Whitefi sh Chamber (406) 862-3501Flathead Convention & Visitors Bureau (800) 543-3105Travel Montana (800) 847-4868

HELPFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS (ALBERTA)

ALL EMERGENCIES 911Alberta Road Conditions (877) 262-4997Cardston Municipal Hospital (403) 653-4411Police (R.C.M.P.) (403) 859-2244Waterton Lakes National Park (403) 859-2224Waterton Visitor Services (403) 859-2224

WASH.

MONTANA

WYOMING

IDAHO

UTAH

COLORADO

CODY

ROCK SPRINGSOGDEN

GREAT FALLS

BILLINGS

MILES CITYHELENA

SHERIDAN

MISSOULA

CASPER

WELLS

TWINFALLS

ELKO

GRANDJUNCTION

PROVO

BUTTE

JACKSON

BOZEMAN

BOISE

KALISPELL

NEVADA

WINNEMUCCA

BATTLEMOUNTAIN

SPOKANE

YELLOWSTONENAT’L PARK

A L B E R T AB R I T I S H C O L U M B I A S A S K A T C H E W A N

OREGON

BAKERCITY

CALDWELL

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DESTINATION

Glacier Park, Inc. 406.892.2525 ridethereds.com

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www.VisitorTips.com/tig/glacier

2013 FREE MAP

NATIONAL PARK

Traveler Info Guide

GlacierVISITOR SERVICES WATER SPORTS ATTRACTIONSSIGHTSEEING LODGING DINING HELPFUL NUMBERS

Wild FlowersGlacier National Park

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BIKING • BIRD WATCHING • CAMPING • CANOEING • CLIMBING • DAY SPAS • FAIRS

FINE DINING • FISHING • GALLERIES • HANG GLIDING • HIKING • HISTORICAL SITES

HOT SPRINGS • HUNTING • KAYAKING • LEWIS & CLARK TRAIL • MUSEUMS • MUSIC

PHOTOGRAPHY • RAFTING • SHOPS • SKATEBOARD PARK • SKIING • SNOWBOARDING

SNOWMOBILING • SNOWSHOEING • SWIMMING • THEATER • TRAIL RIDES • WATERSLIDES

FOR A FREE MISSOULATRAVEL GUIDE800.526.3465

WELCOME TO MISSOULA, MONTANAHALFWAY BETWEEN GLACIER & YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARKS

DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG/GMAP • MISSOULADOWNTOWN.COMCONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

Destination:

MISSOULA!

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We also offer trail rides, overnight trips, cowboy cookouts, saddle paddle packages and the Ride, Wine and Dine Tour from our West Glacier Corral behind the Rawhide Restaurant and Gift Shop.

SWAN VALLEY & THE BOB MARSHALL

GLACIER NATIONAL PARK Exclusive provider of trail rides in Glacier National Park

from Apgar, Lake McDonald and Many Glacier.

Swan Mountain Outfitters–Your Montana Adventure Provider!

(406) 387-4405 or 1-877-888-5557

SMO is authorized by the National Park Service, Department of the Interior, to serve the public in Glacier National Park and is an equal opportunity provider, operating under permit by USFS Flathead

National and Swan River State Forests. Patrick M. Tabor, Montana Outfitter License # 11300.

Hunting, Float and Fishing Trips, Summer Pack Trips, Trail Rides, Wagon Rides, Lodging

SWAN

MOUNTAIN OUTFITTERS

SWAN LAKE, MONTANA

www.llamatreksmontana.com

www.swanmountainoutfitters.com

www.swanmountainoutfitters.com/glacier

Try hiking with llamas for a few hours or several days for a novel experience.

SWAN MOUNTAIN

LLAMA TREKKING

LLAMA TREKKING IN GLACIER COUNTRY

SWAN

MOUNTAIN OUTFITTERS

GLACIER DIVISION

Glacier National Park

POINTS OF INTERESTMONTANA

Whitefi sh Mountain ResortLocated near Glacier National Park, The Big Mountain is a year-round resort offering skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, hiking, tennis, horseback riding and concerts. Located north of Whitefi sh on Hwy 487. Lodging, restaurants, entertainment. (800) 858-5439

Flathead LakeFlathead Lake is the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi River and is a beautiful playground for water sports enthusiasts. Boating, fi shing, sailing, kayaking and wildlife watching. Located south of Kalispell off Hwy 93.

The Conrad MansionVisit the most beautifully preserved pre-1900 mansion in Montana and experience the elegance of a bygone era. Three fl oors completely restored and furnished to their original beauty. Open Tuesday–Sunday (closed Mondays) for guided tours May 15–October 15. Call for special events including Christmas at the Mansion. Located in Kalispell on 300 Woodland Ave. (406) 755-2166

Wild Horse Island State ParkThe largest island in Flathead Lake, Wild Horse is a landmark rich with history. It preserves an endangered palouse prairie environment and is home to Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep, full curl rams, trophy mule deer, eagles, osprey, wild horses and other critters, as well. Some of the best watchable wildlife in Montana. (406) 837-5617

Izaak Walton InnNewly renovated historic railroad inn. Built in 1939, this half-timbered inn doubles as an informal railway museum. Railroad memorabilia and Glacier Park mementos. Lodging and restaurant facilities. Located in Essex at the southern tip of Glacier National Park. Open daily. (406) 888-5700

Going-to-the-Sun RoadA scenic landmark crossing Glacier National Park between West Glacier and St. Mary. The 50-mile paved road was built in the 1930’s and is considered a National Landmark. The road is narrow, steep and winding with pullouts for viewing. Travelers should plan to spend 2-3 hours to complete the distance. Inquire at Park entrance stations regarding construction delays and vehicle size restrictions.

Museum of the Plains IndianRich collection of historic arts created by tribal people of the Northern Plains. Five - screen multimedia presentation. Open daily 9 a.m.– 4:45 p.m. during summer. Located at junction of Hwy 2 and Hwy 89 west of Browning. Admission fee charged. (406) 338-2230

National Bison Range18,000-acre national wildlife refuge. Home to buffalo, elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, bighorn sheep and pronghorn sheep. 19-mile scenic drive offers visitors best opportunity to view wildlife. Visitor center and picnic area. Open daily during daylight hours. Admission charge. Located 30 miles south of Polson off U.S. 93. 132 Bison Range Road, Moiese, MT. (406) 644-2211

Stumptown Historical Society MuseumHoused in the historic Great Northern Railway Depot, the museum includes many railroad artifacts as well as community memorabilia and photographs. Open daily, please call for hours. 500 Depot St. #101, Whitefi sh. (406) 862-0067

ALBERTA

Remington-Alberta Carriage CentreVisit Alberta’s newest World Class Museum featuring one of North America’s largest collections of carriages, elegant coaches, sleighs and wagons. State-of-the-art exhibits, theatre, working stable, blacksmith shop, restaurant and gift shop. Open daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m. (summer); 10 a.m.–5 p.m. (winter). Located in Cardston on Alberta Hwy 2. (403) 653-5139

Frank Slide Interpretive CentreHear the story of the catastrophic 1903 rockslide, the railway, coal mining & community life. Open daily 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Located in Crowsnest Pass. (403) 562-7388

Head-Smashed-In Buffalo JumpDesignated as a World Heritage Site, this interpretive centre demonstrates how Native people developed into some of the greatest hunters of all times. Head-Smashed-In is among the largest and best preserved buffalo jump sites. Located 18 miles northwest of Ft. Macleod. Open daily 10 a.m.–5 p.m. (403) 553-2731

Fort Macleod MuseumBuilt in the 1950’s as a replica fort, tells the adventurous story of the Mounted Police, the early pioneers and the native people of the area. Seasonal hours—call for hours. Gift shop, ice cream shop. (403) 553-4703

DISTANCE IN MILES BETWEEN GLACIER AND...

Cardston ........................ 86Coeur d’Alene ...............241Columbia Falls ............... 17Great Falls .....................195Kalispell .......................... 31Lethbridge .................... 176Missoula ........................136

Polson ............................. 80Shelby ............................126Spokane ....................... 270St. Mary ...........................52Waterton ........................ 95West Yellowstone ....... 392Whitefi sh........................ 25

FEARN’S 2013 GLACIER NATIONAL PARK Traveler Info Guide

PUBLISHER: Certifi ed Folder Display Service, Inc.CORPORATE OFFICE: 1120 Joshua Way, Vista, CA 92081(760) 727-5100 Fax (760) 727-1583 www.certifi edfolder.com

REGIONAL SALES OFFICE: Certifi ed Folder Display Service, Inc., 3015 W. Railroad Street, Suite #7, Missoula, MT 59808 (406) 728-7911 Fax: (406) 728-7995

Neither Certifi ed Folder Display Service, Inc. nor the Glacier National Park Traveler Info Guide make any representation expressly or implied as to the performance of the advertisers herein, or the accuracy of the facts herein. Certifi ed Folder Display Service, Inc. and the Glacier National Park Traveler Info Guide jointly and severally disclaim any responsibility for acts or omissions of these advertisers. Copyright 2013 by Certifi ed Folder Display Service, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this Travel Guide may be reproduced without permission of the publisher. GNPTIG513

HELPFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS (MONTANA)

ALL EMERGENCIES 911Road Report 511Amtrak (800) 872-7245Kalispell Regional Hospital (406) 752-5111Whitefi sh North Valley Hospital (406) 863-3500Montana Dept. of Fish, Wildlife & Parks (406) 444-2535Glacier Park, Inc. (406) 892-2525 Glacier Country (800) 338-5072Glacier National Park (406) 888-7800Bigfork Area Chamber (406) 837-5888Columbia Falls Chamber (406) 892-2072Kalispell Chamber (406) 758-2800Whitefi sh Chamber (406) 862-3501Flathead Convention & Visitors Bureau (800) 543-3105Travel Montana (800) 847-4868

HELPFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS (ALBERTA)

ALL EMERGENCIES 911Alberta Road Conditions (877) 262-4997Cardston Municipal Hospital (403) 653-4411Police (R.C.M.P.) (403) 859-2244Waterton Lakes National Park (403) 859-2224Waterton Visitor Services (403) 859-2224

WASH.

MONTANA

WYOMING

IDAHO

UTAH

COLORADO

CODY

ROCK SPRINGSOGDEN

GREAT FALLS

BILLINGS

MILES CITYHELENA

SHERIDAN

MISSOULA

CASPER

WELLS

TWINFALLS

ELKO

GRANDJUNCTION

PROVO

BUTTE

JACKSON

BOZEMAN

BOISE

KALISPELL

NEVADA

WINNEMUCCA

BATTLEMOUNTAIN

SPOKANE

YELLOWSTONENAT’L PARK

A L B E R T AB R I T I S H C O L U M B I A S A S K A T C H E W A N

OREGON

BAKERCITY

CALDWELL

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DESTINATION

Glacier Park, Inc. 406.892.2525 ridethereds.com

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2013 FREE MAP

NATIONAL PARK

Traveler Info Guide

GlacierVISITOR SERVICES WATER SPORTS ATTRACTIONSSIGHTSEEING LODGING DINING HELPFUL NUMBERS

Wild FlowersGlacier National Park

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BIKING • BIRD WATCHING • CAMPING • CANOEING • CLIMBING • DAY SPAS • FAIRS

FINE DINING • FISHING • GALLERIES • HANG GLIDING • HIKING • HISTORICAL SITES

HOT SPRINGS • HUNTING • KAYAKING • LEWIS & CLARK TRAIL • MUSEUMS • MUSIC

PHOTOGRAPHY • RAFTING • SHOPS • SKATEBOARD PARK • SKIING • SNOWBOARDING

SNOWMOBILING • SNOWSHOEING • SWIMMING • THEATER • TRAIL RIDES • WATERSLIDES

FOR A FREE MISSOULATRAVEL GUIDE800.526.3465

WELCOME TO MISSOULA, MONTANAHALFWAY BETWEEN GLACIER & YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARKS

DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG/GMAP • MISSOULADOWNTOWN.COMCONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

Destination:

MISSOULA!

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WELCOME TO MISSOULA, MONTANAHALFWAY BETWEEN GLACIER & YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARKS

DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG/YMAP • MISSOULADOWNTOWN.COM

FOR A FREE MISSOULATRAVEL GUIDE800.526.3465

CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

Destination:

MISSOULA!

BIKING | BIRD WATCHING | CAMPING | CANOEING | CLIMBING

DAY SPAS | FAIRS | FINE DINING | FISHING | GALLERIES

HANG GLIDING | HIKING | HISTORICAL SITES | HOT SPRINGS

HUNTING | KAYAKING | LEWIS & CLARK TRAIL | MUSEUMS | MUSIC

PHOTOGRAPHY | RAFTING | SHOPPING | SKATEBOARD PARK

SKIING | SNOWBOARDING | SNOWMOBILING | SNOWSHOEING

SWIMMING | THEATER | TRAIL RIDES | WATERSLIDES AND MORE

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DOWNTOWN452 GRAND DR.BIGFORK, MT 59911 (406) 837-561713

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“You Won’t Know If You Don’t Go”“You Won’t Know If You Don’t Go”

• Whitewater Raft Trips 1/2 to 4 Days• Smallest Group Sizes of Any Company in the Area• The Only Guided Hikes Inside Glacier National Park, 1-6 Days

• New - Glacier Guides Lodge• Professionally Guided Fly Fishing Floats• Located 1.5 Miles West of West Glacier

• Whitewater Raft Trips 1/2 to 4 Days• Smallest Group Sizes of Any Company in the Area• The Only Guided Hikes Inside Glacier National Park, 1-6 Days

• New - Glacier Guides Lodge• Professionally Guided Fly Fishing Floats• Located 1.5 Miles West of West Glacier

Butte CVB1000 George Street, Butte(406) 723-3177 or(800) 735-6814buttecvb.com

Glacier Park, Inc.In and around Glacier Park(406) 892-2525glacierparkinc.com

Destination Missoula101 East Main Street Missoula(800) 526-3465destinationmissoula.org/gmap

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Montana Raft CompanyP.O. Box 330, West Glacier(800) 521-7238 or (406) 387-5555glacierguides.com

Sapphire Gallery115 East Broadway, Philipsburg(800) 525-0169sapphire-gallery.com

Swan Mountain Outfi ttersLocations in Apgar, Lake McDonald,Many Glacier & Swan Valley(800) 919-4416swanmountainoutfi tters.com

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Comfort Inn Dillon

Comfort Inn Shelby

Comfort Suites Helena

Sleep Inn & Suites Miles City

Super 8 Big Timber

Super 8 Columbus

Super 8 Conrad

TownHouse Inn Great Falls

TownHouse Inn Hamilton

TownHouse Inn Havre

Whitefi sh KOA5121 Highway 93 South, Whitefi sh(800) 562-8734 or (406) 862-4242glacierparkkoa.com

Wild River Adventures11900 Highway 2 EastWest Glacier(800) 700-7056 or (406) 387-9453riverwild.com

Wild Wave RentalsLakeside & Big Fork(406) 844-2400 or (406) 257-2627wildwaverentals.com

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Basketball Court

Volleyball Court

Large Playground

Unique Bikes

Large Indoor Game Room

Nature Trails

Petting Zoo

Disk Golf

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