

Do this, and you won’t have a problem entering. This is a simple procedure that is done online. This is one of the most epic routes in the country, so you don’t want to miss this! HOWEVER, you need to book an online reservation to get in, and the slots are open from May 27 to September 11, 2022. The National Park Entrance is open 24 hours, all year round, and will give you access to the Going-To-The-Sun Road from the west side. We have made several cross-country road trips and have entered and exited the park many times without ever having a problem.

Notice that all negative reviews are from visitors who have not spent a minute researching the proper procedure of entering. You want to experience this gem of a National park while the glaciers are still here. The 15,000+ reviews speak for themselves. There is another gorgeous hike from many lake to the glacier but you need to take the boat pass or wake up earlier and hike two lake before you get to real hike. My favorite part of the park is the Many Glacier side and we stayed at the Swiss Lodge which is worth to stay at least one night if they have availability. In addition, keep in mind that going to the sun road is closed from September til early June. Make sure you check the shuttle hours since they vary. Also, you can park the car at the end of the trail and take the shuttle to Logan pass and start the hike there. We did in August and some spots had snow on the ground due to recent snow storm. The hike can take 10-12 hrs depending on how fast you are and on the hike conditions. If you love hiking, Highline trail is beautiful for sight seeing and observing the wild animals. I saw multiple cars driving around looking for a camping spot with no luck.
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The campgrounds are full in August and make sure you reserve you camping spot several months before your trip. Going to the sun road is amazing and very reminiscent of Switzerland. And that's just the first episode! Podcast artwork by Jenna Williams.We spent 7 days in this wonderful national park and we enjoyed every single minute. You'll hear words spoken by these men, learn where they were during the bloodiest conflict in America's history, and hear from experts on the Civil War. Meeteetse's character and charm is in large part thanks to these gentlemen. The first episode focuses on Civil War veterans who were founding members. The podcast will be available wherever you listen to podcasts- from Apple Podcast to Google and everything in between. The season explores national and international conflicts through the lives of Meeteetse Veterans and was made possible by the research of Kathleen Holtzer. The first season of the Meeteetse Museums podcast, “Meeteetse Stories” premieres Novemin honor of Veteran’s Day. November 11th: “Meeteetse Stories” Season 1 Podcast Premiere Visit our Facebook and Instagram to learn more about the show and the artists! First, second, and third place prizes are sponsored by Cody Ace Hardware, the Wea Market of Meeteetse, and Treasured Memories. The show is juried by Elaine Haberland, Karen McWhorter, and Vic Payne. The Meeteetse Museums is excited to present “Art of the Basin”. October 27th – December 5th: “Art of the Basin: An Artistic Rendering of Northwest Wyoming” All proceeds from the quilt auctions will be donated to Collections. The quilt pictured “Rhythm and Blues” by Jason Deselms will be joined by a mystery quilt from Pam Johnston. The virtual exhibits and walking tour are available only through the iziTravel app. Events include an oral history project, virtual exhibit on Meeteetse-area schools, virtual quilt show, quilt auction, revamped Outdoor Exhibit, and walking tour of town. Join the Meeteetse Museums throughout Labor Day Weekend from 10 am – 3 pm. September 5 – 7th: Labor Day Weekend at the Meeteetse Museums

Please click the link below to join the webinar: The presentation will cover a 10,000 year history of bison in the GYE. Cannon is a Research Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Utah State University. Kenneth Cannon will be presenting on "Bison of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem" for the Meeteetse Museums on August 19th at 6 pm. August 19th at 6 pm: Bison of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystemĭr.
