![]() NPS Glacier National Park has a host of services to meet almost every need. However, visitors should be aware that there is almost no cell phone service available in the park. Limited cell service is available at St. Mary and in the Apgar/West Glacier area. Some lodges have WiFi available for guests in designated locations, but you should expect to be off-line for most of your visit. Gas is not available inside the park. You will find service stations in towns just outside the park. It is wise to gas up before you come. See the Glacier Visitor Guide on the Brochures and Publications page for further service details, like dates of operation and contact info. In addition to the services found listed by location below, the following services are available. Backcountry Chalets Backpacking and Guided Hiking Free Going-to-the-Sun Road Shuttle ![]() NPS/Bill Hayden Apgar Lodging ![]() NPS Lake McDonald Lodging Boat Rentals and Scenic Boat Cruises Bus Tours Horseback Rides Additional services available at Lake McDonald include: restaurants, campstore, gift shops, ATM, and worship services. The Sprague Creek Campground is two miles south, on Going-to-the-Sun Road. ![]() NPS/David Restivo Many Glacier Lodging Boat Rentals and Scenic Boat Cruises Bus Tours Horseback Rides Additional services at Many Glacier include: campstore, restaurants, and ATM. The Many Glacier Campground is located at the end of the Many Glacier entrance road one mile past the Many Glacier Hotel. ![]() NPS Rising Sun Lodging Boat Rentals and Scenic Boat Cruises Bus Tours Additional services available at Rising Sun include: restaurant, campstore, and gift shop. The Rising Sun Campground is located adjacent to the campstore. ![]() NPS/David Restivo Two Medicine Boat Rentals and Scenic Boat Cruises Bus Tours Additional services available at Two Medicine include: the Two Medicine Campstore and the Two Medicine Campground. ![]() NPS/David Restivo Goat Haunt Scenic Boat Cruises Goat Haunt is a remote backcountry location only reachable by boat or hiking. There are no services (other than the scenic cruises) available at Goat Haunt. There is a ranger station for information and Customs and Border Protection Officers. A passport or other approved documentation (information available here) is required for travel beyond Goat Haunt into the park. Services Outside the Park Just outside the park, the surrounding communities also provide lodging, grocery stores, restaurants, and other services. Many services are only available in the summer. For information specifics on services in communities adjacent to that park visit the State of Montana tourism website at www.visitmt.com. |