The full length of Going-to-the-Sun Road is expected to open to motorized vehicles Monday, June 22, for the 2026 summer season. Rockfalls or other natural events may delay this opening, as conditions can change quickly.
Last weekend to bike Going-to-the-Sun Road
The full length of Going-to-the-Sun Road will be open to bicyclists from June 18-21, before it is projected to open to motorized vehicles on Monday, June 22.
As we prepare for the road opening on Monday, June 22, bicyclists should be mindful of administrative vehicle traffic beyond the vehicle closure, especially on Thursday and Friday, June 18 and June 19.
More biking information can be found at Bicycling – Glacier National Park (U.S. National Park Service).
Bicycle restrictions are in place after the road opens to motor vehicles
For safety concerns, bicycle restrictions are in place when the road is open to motor vehicles as described below:
Bicycling safety reminders
2026 Logan Pass changes, visitor services, and parking
Glacier National Park is reminding visitors about important changes taking effect for the 2026 season. These changes, first announced in February, include that the park will not have vehicle reservations in 2026, will introduce three-hour parking limits at Logan Pass, and will replace the Going-to-the-Sun Road Shuttle service with a ticketed Logan Pass Shuttle for hikers of the Highline Trail and visitors who want a longer stay at Logan Pass.
Both the Logan Pass Shuttle system and the three-hour timed parking at Logan Pass will begin on July 1, 2026.
Complete information on the Logan Pass Shuttle and the limited three-hour parking at Logan Pass can be found online at Visiting Logan Pass in 2026.
Visitor information services and the Glacier National Park Conservancy bookstore will be available at the Logan Pass Visitor Center starting June 22. Visitors are reminded to pack water and snacks as food and water are not available for purchase at the Logan Pass Visitor Center. There is a water bottle filling station and restrooms will be open.
Parking at Avalanche, Apgar Village, and other areas may be congested or temporarily unavailable.
Source: Glacier National Park
Photo: A free park shuttle bus drives up the road and past scenery unparalleled. Glacier National Park public domain, via Flickr