
Western Alpine Tour
The journey begins in the cedar and hemlock forests of the Lake McDonald Valley before traveling along the famed Going to the Sun Road.
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Western Alpine Tour Details
Discover Glacier National Park aboard one of the iconic 1930s Red Buses, whose roll back tops provide panoramic views of towering peaks and expansive skies. Led by experienced driver guides, this time efficient tour highlights the park most dramatic landscapes while traveling in one of the oldest touring fleets still operating in the world. Each vintage bus seats 16 passengers on close bench style seating, reflecting its historic design. Operating June 20 through October 2, 2026, the Western Alpine Tour lasts approximately 3 to 4 hours. The journey begins in the cedar and hemlock forests of the Lake McDonald Valley before traveling along the famed Going to the Sun Road to the high alpine terrain at Logan Pass on the Continental Divide. Along the way, guests enjoy sweeping views of glaciers, waterfalls, wildflowers, and the rugged Garden Wall. Departures are available from West Side Parking, Village Inn at Apgar, and Lake McDonald Lodge, with morning and afternoon options depending on location and season. Adult and child rates vary by pickup point. Operating dates, schedules, and pricing are subject to change.
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Western Crown of the Continent Tour
This 8 to 9.5 hour tour begins in the cedar and hemlock forests of the Lake McDonald Valley and travels along the Going to the Sun Road to Logan Pass, known as the Crown of the Continent.
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Western Mountain Majesty Tour
The journey begins in the lush Lake McDonald Valley before climbing the famed Going to the Sun Road to Logan Pass at the Continental Divide.
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Western Huckleberry Mountain Tour
This scenic journey travels along Camas Road into the less visited North Fork region, offering opportunities for wildlife viewing and expansive mountain vistas.
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Lake McDonald Lodge
Initially known as the Lewis Glacier Hotel, the Lake McDonald Lodge was built in 1913 and is today a National Historic Landmark.
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Motel Lake McDonald
Motel Lake McDonald is 10 miles inside Glacier's west entrance on the Going-to-the-Sun Road.