Imagine a place where the sky feels endless, the mountains scrape the heavens, and nature remains untamed—a pristine slice of the world that seems almost too beautiful to be real. This is Glacier National Park, nestled in the heart of Montana’s "Big Sky Country." Known as “The Crown of the Continent,” Glacier is not just a destination; it’s a revelation, a step back in time to a world sculpted by glaciers and untouched by the rush of modern life.
From the moment you arrive, Glacier’s grandeur will take your breath away. Its jagged peaks rise like ancient sentinels, guarding lush valleys where waterfalls cascade like silver ribbons. The park’s 700 miles of trails invite exploration, winding through meadows painted with wildflowers, dense forests, and along crystal-clear lakes that mirror the sky. But Glacier isn’t just a feast for the eyes—it’s a chance to reconnect with the natural world and yourself.
For wildlife enthusiasts, the park offers a rare glimpse into a thriving ecosystem. Here, bighorn sheep graze on rocky outcroppings, mountain goats perch on cliffs with an agility that defies logic, and grizzly bears roam freely. Birdsong accompanies you everywhere, and if you’re lucky, you might spot an eagle soaring overhead.
One of the park’s crown jewels is the iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road. This engineering marvel winds its way through the park’s rugged terrain, offering jaw-dropping vistas at every turn. Whether you’re driving yourself or riding in a vintage Red Bus, the journey is an unforgettable blend of adventure and awe. At Logan Pass, the road’s highest point, you can stretch your legs on a trail that feels like it leads to the clouds.
Glacier also offers tranquility that’s increasingly rare in our bustling world. Sit by the shores of Lake McDonald as the sun dips below the horizon, painting the sky in hues of orange and pink. Listen to the soft lapping of water against the shore and feel time slow down. Or venture to Many Glacier, where trails lead to hidden gems like Iceberg Lake, its icy waters dotted with floating chunks of ancient ice.
The surrounding areas are equally enchanting. The charming town of Whitefish offers a slice of Montana hospitality, with its inviting downtown filled with shops, galleries, and restaurants. Flathead Lake, the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi, offers serene waters perfect for kayaking or simply soaking in the view.
Glacier National Park is more than just a place; it’s a pilgrimage for those who crave the wild, the majestic, and the untamed. It’s for the traveler seeking moments that linger long after the trip is over—the kind of moments that inspire stories, fuel dreams, and remind us why we explore in the first place.
Whether you come for the awe-inspiring landscapes, the wildlife, or the sheer peace of standing amidst nature’s grandeur, Glacier delivers an experience unlike any other. Pack your bags, lace up your boots, and prepare for a journey into the heart of the wild. Glacier is calling—are you ready to answer?
Your Trip Includes:
- Round Trip From Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Austin, Houston, Dallas
- 5 Nights Accommodations
- 5 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 2 Dinners
- Park Entrance Fees
- Boat Cruise at Many Glacier
- Boat Cruise on Lake McDonald
- Red Bus Tour of going to the sun road
- Local guides
- Rockport Tours Group Leader
Deposit is $250 per person. Final payment is 04/01/25. No Refund After 04/01/25.
Glacier National Park: Aug 23-28, 2025
If not paying with a credit card, all deposits are to be paid within seven (7) days of making a reservation. When we receive your deposit, you will get a receipt showing your payment, balance due and when it is due. Final payments are due in our office 30 days prior to departure unless specifically noted on the itinerary. Tours $100 and less require full payment. Trips involving a ticketed event ar non-refundable. Reservations made within 30 days prior to departure require full payment.