Glacier National Park‘s Going-to-the-Sun Road will be open to vehicle traffic up to Avalanche Campground beginning this Saturday, May 10.
The Glacier National Park road crew is still working to clear snow off higher portions of the road, with work focused between Triple Arches and Rim Rock as of Wednesday afternoon. The entire road typically opens in mid to late June.
The Apgar Visitor Center will also open this weekend with operations continuing daily. The free hiker/biker shuttle will likely begin to run later in the season. Read the full press release from Glacier National Park below:
Glacier National Park Opens Going-to-the-Sun Road:
Going-to-the-Sun Road will be open to vehicle traffic to Avalanche Campground starting Saturday, May 10, 2025, just in time for Mother’s Day weekend. The park’s road crew is still clearing snow farther up the road and, as of Wednesday afternoon, were working between Triple Arches and Rim Rock. The entire road typically does not open until sometime in mid to late June.
Also starting this weekend, the Apgar Visitor Center will be open daily.
The hiker/biker shuttle may operate later in the season. The park will provide future updates regarding when this free shuttle begins operating.
This summer, starting June 13 through September 28, sections of Going-to-the-Sun Road which are open to motor vehicles are closed to bicycle use between Logan Pass and the Apgar turnoff at the south end of Lake McDonald during the following times: eastbound (uphill) cycling between 12:00 p.m. and 6 p.m. and westbound (downhill) cycling between 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Visitors can hike and bike Going-to-the-Sun Road past the gate closure on the weekends as far as the posted pedestrian closure. During the week, the road crew sets the closure based on where they are working and existing hazards.
The park sends out text alerts, notifying the public about where the road crew and avalanche closures are set every week and general road opening and closure updates. Be the first to know by signing up for text alerts by texting the message “GNPROADS” to the number 333111. For information about additional text alerts available from the park, visit the park’s website.