Flagpoles in front of modern building with exaggerated roofline

Check out a Mission 66 Visitor Center

Glacier National Park

These visitor centers are worth a stop for the information and exhibits provided, as well as their historic architecture.

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Museum ExhibitsArchitecture and BuildingGlacier National ParkMission 66visitor centerexhibitsarchitecture

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Details

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Summer

Time of Day

Day, Dawn, Dusk

Accessibility

Both visitor centers are shuttle stops for the ADA-accessible Going-to-the-Sun Road Shuttle. St. Mary Visitor Center The building is one level, easily accessible from the parking lot. There are handicap parking spaces. There are tactile elements to the exhibits, as well as many sound recordings. The park film is closed captioned. Elevation is around 5,000 ft (1,524 m). Logan Pass Visitor Center The building is two level, with a long ramp to reach the top entrance. There are handicap parking spaces. There is also a short ramp inside to move between the bookstore and exhibit space. There are tactile elements to the exhibits. Elevation is 6,646 ft (2,025 m). Paved paths surrounding the visitor center wind through trees and lead to more park exhibit signage. Hidden Lake Trail is partially a boardwalk with stairs.

Pets

No — Pets are not allowed inside buildings, but can in developed areas (e.g. parking lots, along roads) if properly leashed.

Reservations

No

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