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Salt Lake City, UT, USA to Glacier National Park, MT, USA from $114: 5 ways by bus, train, flight or car

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Salt Lake City, United States of America
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Glacier National Park, United States of America

How to Get from Salt Lake City to Glacier National Park: Cheapest, Fastest and Best Way

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$114 by carBest price
1074.1 kmDistance
5h 47m Fastest

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Traveling From Salt Lake City to Glacier National Park

Journeying from the vibrant urban landscape of Salt Lake City to the breathtaking natural beauty of Glacier National Park offers an exciting contrast between city life and majestic wilderness.

Best Neighbourhoods in Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park features diverse neighborhoods each offering unique experiences.

West Glacier
• Gateway to park's trails and attractions.
• Close to the historic Glacier View Lodge.
St. Mary
• Access to the scenic Going-to-the-Sun Road.
• Vibrant community with local shops and eateries.
Many Glacier
• Known for stunning views and hiking trails.
• Offers easy access to Swiftcurrent Lake.

Best Times To Visit Glacier National Park's Attractions

Knowing the right time to visit Glacier National Park's attractions can greatly enhance your experience.

Going-to-the-Sun Road
Visit in late June or early September to enjoy stunning views with fewer crowds.
Many Glacier Area
Aim for midweek visits during July and August for quieter trails and breathtaking scenery.
Lake McDonald
Early morning in July offers serene reflection and cooler temperatures, ideal for photography.

Glacier National Park Weather: What to Expect Year-Round

Glacier National Park experiences a diverse climate with cold, snowy winters and warm summers, making late spring to early fall the best times for outdoor adventures. Changes in weather can drastically impact trail conditions and visibility, so being prepared for unexpected shifts is essential for an enjoyable trip.

Dining Recommendation in Glacier National Park

Try the bison burger at the Many Glacier Hotel, where the blend of local bison and fresh Montana ingredients creates a hearty, flavorful bite that's a departure from Salt Lake City's culinary scene. Enjoying your meal with stunning views of the surrounding peaks elevates the dining experience, offering a connection to the breathtaking nature that defines the park.

Salt Lake City - Glacier National Park operators

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Plane from Salt Lake City (SLC) to Kalispell (FCA)

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5h 47m
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230-1013

Plane from Salt Lake City (SLC) to Missoula (MSO)

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6h 18m
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236-643
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Train from Whitefish Amtrak Station to West Glacier Amtrak

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Train from Spokane to West Glacier Amtrak

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Drive from Salt Lake City to Glacier National Park

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114-165
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Bus from Downtown Salt Lake to Idaho Falls

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Bus from Shelby Amtrak Station to Blackfeet Community Hospital - Browning

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Bus from Blackfeet Community Hospital - Browning to Glacier National Park

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Frequently asked questions

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The distance between Salt Lake City and Glacier National Park is approximately 550 miles by road. Typical travel times can vary depending on the mode of transportation chosen. By car, the journey usually takes around 8-9 hours, while flying can cut the travel time down to about 1.5 hours, not including time spent at the airport. Additionally, taking a bus or train may take longer due to multiple stops and transfers along the way.
The most cost-effective and time-efficient transportation options for traveling from Salt Lake City to Glacier National Park would typically be by car if you have the flexibility and prefer the scenic route. Renting a car or using a rideshare service could provide the most control over your itinerary and allow you to explore at your own pace. If time is a priority, flying from Salt Lake City to Kalispell, the nearest airport to Glacier National Park, would be the quickest option, although it may not always be the most economical choice.
The prices for traveling from Salt Lake City to Glacier National Park can vary depending on the mode of transportation chosen. Renting a car for the journey may cost anywhere from $50 to $100+ per day, not including gas or any additional fees. Flying from Salt Lake City to the nearest airport to Glacier National Park, like Kalispell, can range from $200 to $500+ roundtrip, depending on the time of booking and availability. Additionally, taking a bus or train could be more budget-friendly options, with ticket prices typically ranging from $50 to $150 one-way.
One option to get from Salt Lake City to Glacier National Park without using public transportation is to drive or rent a car for the journey. The distance is approximately 550 miles, and the driving route typically takes around 8-9 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. Another alternative could be to carpool with friends or family members who are also looking to visit Glacier National Park, which can help save on both costs and driving time.
To travel from Salt Lake City to Glacier National Park without a car, you can consider taking a flight to nearby airports such as Glacier Park International Airport or Kalispell Airport. From there, you can arrange for shuttle services, private transfers, or rental cars to reach the national park. Another option is to book a guided tour or join a group excursion that includes transportation to and from Salt Lake City to Glacier National Park without the need for a personal vehicle.
There is no direct link between Salt Lake City and Glacier National Park in terms of a direct transportation route such as a direct train or bus line. Travel between these two destinations typically requires a combination of transportation modes, such as flying to a nearby airport and then arranging for further transportation to reach Glacier National Park. Alternatively, travelers can opt for guided tours or shuttle services that offer transportation from Salt Lake City to Glacier National Park.
There are no direct flights between Salt Lake City and Glacier National Park as Glacier National Park does not have its own airport with commercial airline service. Travelers usually fly into airports near the park, such as Glacier Park International Airport in Kalispell which is about a 30-40 minute drive from the park. The cost and duration of the flight will vary depending on factors such as the airline, time of booking, and availability, but typically flights from Salt Lake City to Kalispell can range from $200 to $500 and take approximately 1.5 to 2 hours.
There are various accommodation options near Glacier National Park ranging from lodges and cabins within the park boundaries to hotels and resorts in nearby towns such as Whitefish, Kalispell, and Columbia Falls. Some popular lodging choices include Many Glacier Hotel, Lake McDonald Lodge, and the historic Glacier Park Lodge. Additionally, there are campgrounds and RV parks available for those looking to experience the park's natural beauty up close. It's recommended to book in advance, especially during the peak summer season.

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