
If you’re itching for a true American road trip packed with wide-open highways, rugged mountain views, and untamed wilderness, driving from Minneapolis to Glacier National Park should be at the top of your bucket list. It’s not just a trip—it’s a full-blown adventure.
Route Overview
From Minneapolis, you’re looking at around 1,100 miles one way, or roughly 17 hours of driving. Most travelers take I-94 West through North Dakota and Montana before dipping south toward the park. You can do the drive in two days, but giving yourself three allows for a more scenic and relaxed journey.
Epic Stops Along the Way
1. Fargo, ND
Kick things off with a quirky stop in Fargo. Snap a photo with the famous woodchipper from the movie Fargo, grab a coffee downtown, and enjoy the friendly Midwest vibe.
2. Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Located in western North Dakota, this underrated gem features badlands scenery, bison herds, and scenic drives. It’s like a mini Yellowstone without the crowds—perfect for stretching your legs and soaking in the views.
3. Billings or Bozeman, MT
Both towns are great overnight stops. Billings has the Rimrocks and Yellowstone River, while Bozeman offers mountain charm, breweries, and hot springs. Bozeman also has the Museum of the Rockies if you’re into dinos and natural history.
4. Flathead Valley
As you approach Glacier, consider exploring Whitefish, Kalispell, or Flathead Lake. Whitefish has great food and a chill ski-town vibe, even in summer. Flathead Lake is ideal for a refreshing swim or paddle. supplies. Whitefish, in particular, has great local vibes and access to Flathead Lake.grabbing huckleberry treats from a roadside stand.
Tips for the Trip
- Leave early. Traffic leaving Seattle can slow you down. A pre-dawn start gets you ahead of the rush and leaves time for exploring.
- Download offline maps. Cell service is limited in the park.
- Pack layers. Even in summer, weather can shift quickly in the mountains.
- Stay Hydrated and Fueled. Bring plenty of water and snacks to meet your basic needs best, and fully enjoy the park.
- Bear spray is a must. Bring a can with you on the road, but if you forget, we offer bear spray for rent or purchase in our gift shop.
- Lodging inside the park can book months in advance. Call ahead at 406-387-555 to book rooms at Glacier Guides Lodge, or experience one of our gorgeous guest homes, all conveniently located within a few miles of the West Entrance to Glacier National Park.
Top Things to Do in Glacier National Park with Glacier Guides Montana Raft
Planning a trip to Glacier National Park? Make the most of your adventure with experiences offered by Glacier Guides Montana Raft, your one-stop shop for guided hikes, whitewater rafting, lodging near West Glacier, and more. Here are our top recommendations for unforgettable Glacier National Park activities.
1. Bike the Going-to-the-Sun Road
Before it opens to cars each summer, Going-to-the-Sun Road becomes a cyclist’s paradise. Enjoy scenic views of waterfalls, wildflowers, and maybe even a mountain goat or two.

Why You’ll Love It
- Spectacular views over Logan Pass
- Wildlife sightings
- No vehicle traffic in early summer
How We Help
We offer guided biking tours of Going-to-the-Sun Road, with E-bike and traditional bike rentals, plus helmets. This is one of the best springtime activities in Glacier National Park.
➤ Book your Going-to-the-Sun bike tour now!
2. Hike with a Glacier National Park Guide
Explore Glacier’s world-famous trails with the help of expert guides. Whether you’re looking for a half-day family-friendly adventure or a multi-day trek, we’ve got options.

Top Trails We Love
- Avalanche Lake – A scenic 4.5-mile round trip hike great for all ages
- Highline Trail – A bucket list trail with epic views along the Garden Wall
How We Help
We offer guided day hikes, multi-day backpacking trips, and custom hiking adventures. Perfect for first-timers or anyone who wants to hike with confidence.
➤ Learn more about our Glacier National Park hiking trips
3. Enjoy Lake McDonald and Apgar Village
Lake McDonald is a must-see — think colorful stones beneath crystal-clear water and stunning mountain backdrops.

Things to Do
- Kayak or canoe (rentals available in the village)
- Relax on the shore
- Explore nearby Apgar Village
How We Help
While we don’t rent watercraft, we do offer guided hikes in the area and comfortable lodging nearby.
➤ Stay at Glacier Guides Lodge — just minutes from Lake McDonald
4. Go Whitewater Rafting or Scenic Floating
Experience the Middle Fork of the Flathead River, Glacier’s southwestern border, with a whitewater adventure or a relaxing float trip.

Trip Options
- Whitewater Rafting Glacier National Park – Ideal for families and thrill-seekers alike
- Scenic Float Trips – Calm, relaxing, and perfect for wildlife watching
How We Help
Our professional river guides ensure your safety while delivering fun and educational experiences. All gear included!
➤ Reserve your Glacier rafting trip today
5. Stay Close to the Park
Make your basecamp just minutes from the West Entrance with our cozy and convenient lodging options.

Where to Stay
- Glacier Guides Lodge – Eco-friendly and beautifully located
- Private Guest Houses – Great for families and groups
- Campground – Tent sites with hot showers and river access
➤ Check guest house availability and book your lodging today
Essential Glacier National Park Travel Tips
- Arrive early to beat the traffic and heat
- Download offline maps — cell service is limited
- Pack layers — mountain weather is unpredictable
- Stay hydrated and bring trail snacks
- Bring bear spray — or rent it from our West Glacier office
Ready to Plan Your Glacier National Park Adventure?
Let us help you make the most of your trip. Whether you’re biking, hiking, rafting, or just relaxing, Glacier Guides Montana Raft has everything you need for a safe, fun, and unforgettable experience.
📞 Call us at 406-387-5555 or
🌐 Visit glacierguides.com to book your trip today.
Bonus Tip: Take the Train Back?
If you’re looking for a unique way to wrap up your trip, consider hopping on the Amtrak Empire Builder from West Glacier or Whitefish back to Seattle. It’s a relaxing way to enjoy the views and rest after all that hiking and driving.
This Seattle-to-Glacier road trip is the perfect mix of adventure, small-town charm, and wilderness wonder. Whether you’re camping, hiking, or just soaking up the views, you’ll leave feeling recharged and inspired by the sheer beauty of the northern Rockies.
FAQS:
How safe are these trips?
Safety is always the #1 priority. Guides undergo yearly training in river rescue techniques, first aid, and more. Many guides return year after year. If conditions call for wetsuits and river shoes, or if you prefer to wear splash gear, it is always available at no extra cost. Helmets are mandatory on whitewater trips. Certain risks are inherent in running the river, and you must read and sign our acknowledgment of risk before any trip.
Can we bring alcohol?
We do not allow alcohol in any of our boats. You are allowed to bring your own beverages to our campus after your trip or during dinner.
Do you offer group rates?
We offer group discounts for groups of 10 or more. Please call us for more information. 406-387-5555