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Registration is now open online at Glacier Institute members receive a 10% discount. Participants can park for the day near the main Glacier Institute office. 30, cost $100 per person, and meet at 320 Nucleus Ave. “There are so many people getting denied entry to the park and we’re trying to be part of the solution.” “It’s a huge opportunity for the community,” Nelson said. The Glacier Institute purchased five additional vehicles and hired seven additional staff to facilitate the program. Glacier Institute shuttles are parked at the Glacier Institute offices in downtown Columbia Falls on Jsaid Hunter D’Antuono | Flathead Beacon' There are four daily tours, each including different hiking abilities, including Hidden Lake Overlook, Highline Trail, Avalanche Lake and the complete Going-to-the-Sun Road. Participants in the Going-to-the-Sun Day Program will get a naturalist-led hike and interpretations at the park’s popular destinations. “We fully recognize a lot of people are just coming for the ride, but we get to accomplish our mission of getting people to fall in love with the park.” “They get the complete Going-to-the-Sun tour,” Glacier Institute Director Anthony Nelson said. The course acts as a Going-to-the-Sun Road ticket, and participants only need a regular park pass. New in July, the program offers educational hikes and can shuttle 70 passengers per day using five 14-passenger buses leaving from Columbia Falls. "To address transportation and ticketing issues while simultaneously offering guided hikes, the Glacier Institute is taking enrollment for its Going-to-the-Sun Road Day Program. The article copied below, was written by Maggie Dresser and was published in the Glacier Journal on July 9th. It is one more way to gain a day ticket to use the Going to the Sun Road. The second Item is a brand new program offered by the Glacier Institute. Not everyone reads the forums or goes on line when they have visited Glacier for a lifetime before. Many have indeed planned trips like they normally do and have arrived to be blindsided by the ticketing mandates for both the Sun Road and the once-free Shuttles. It actually forces people to go elsewhere. It's a new phenomena which is a direct result of the new "ticketing mandate" that limits traffic on the Going to the Sun Road. It discusses the Polebridge/Northfork area and the extreme crowding up there.

Today's first news Item is one of great interest to both locals and visitors. So I thought it would be worthwhile to begin one again. I started a similar thread last year and it was quite popular.
