Glacier National Park Shuttle System Tickets
All passengers including children age 2 and older require a Ticket-to-Ride to board the Glacier National Park Visitor Transportation System (shuttle bus). Children age two and under do not need a ticket, but must be held on an adult’s lap. You may reserve up to 10 tickets per day. During Glacier National Park’s bus season (July 1st - September 6th, 2021) a temporary timed Ticket-to-Ride system will be in place to maintain social distance per federal guidelines, reduce wait times, and manage congestion along the Going-to-the-Sun-Road (see FAQ).
Due to reduced capacity on buses, certain stops will not be serviced in 2021. Visitors can reach the following areas using the shuttle: Apgar Visitor Center, Lake McDonald Lodge, Avalanche, Logan Pass, Sun Point, Rising Sun, Rising Sun Boat Dock, and the St. Mary Visitor Center. To get to Logan Pass, visitors must transfer at either Avalanche or Sun Point, since only smaller passenger vans can drive on the higher alpine sections of the GTSR. Restrictions are in place for personal vehicles over 21 feet long, 10 feet high and 8 feet wide (including mirrors) on the Going-to-the-Sun Road. For visitors wanting to access the higher elevations of the park that have arrived in oversized vehicles, you might want to consider purchasing a shuttle ticket.