
Native America Speaks
40th Anniversary Celebration
New shirt alert! Show your wild side in the 2022 Glacier fox shirt. This shirt is part of our Glacier annual wildlife series.
Vehicle reservations required for the Going-to-the-Sun Road and North Fork road May 27 through Sept. 11, 2022
New bonus episodes! Tune in to Glacier National Park’s Headwaters podcast to learn about current conditions in the park.
Why We give
“As long-time participants in non-profit work, we know what a strong, mission driven organization run by caring professionals looks like. That’s why we quickly made our first contribution to the Conservancy in 2020 and are proud to continue our support. ”
– Carl and Kandy Spier, Montana

$ 2.1 million
Donations in 2021 funded education, preservation and scientific research projects in Glacier National Park.
Funded through the generous support of donors like you

108 Citizen scientists
Contributed 4,664 hours to surveying priority species of concern in Glacier National Park last year.

Project Updates and News
Employee Feature: Mahala
Every year, the Conservancy welcomes a team of seasonal employees to work in our busy retail storesduring the summer season. They travel from all over, and for many, this is their first trip to Montana orGlacier National Park. Their enthusiasm and energy are...
Native America Speaks 40th Anniversary Art Contest
Congratulations to artist Henrietta Wolf Black, the winner of the Native America Speaks 40th Anniversary Art Contest! Henrietta’s design has been selected as the first ever logo for Glacier National Park’s Native America Speaks program. Native America Speaks is...
Wolverine Research Underway in Glacier
Photo: Amy Macleod You may or may not have heard of a wolverine. This elusive animal is the largest member of the weasel family. Little is known about this iconic species of Glacier National Park, which typically occupy remote stretches and high elevation habitats....
Shop Online
Your purchase supports Glacier National Park.

Respect Tribes and Tribal Lands
The Blackfeet Reservation is located along the eastern edge of Glacier National Park. Please take a moment to learn how to be a respectful traveler on tribal lands by reading the information on the Recreate Responsibly on Tribal Lands web page.