Glacier Park seeks public input on ticketed entry program

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David Restivo, NPS (PD)

Glacier National Park is asking for input from the public on how it could improve access and visitor experience.

The park will host a series of public meetings on its ticketed entry program pilot later this month. The ticketed entry system has received scrutiny from some of Montana’s congressional delegation for unnecessarily restricting locals’ access to the park.

The park says public input will inform how that program operates next summer. However, the park says these meetings are not part of a formal planning process. The park says it has not made any decisions about the future of the ticketed reservation system and will engage the public before it does.

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Aaron graduated from the University of Minnesota School of Journalism in 2015 after interning at Minnesota Public Radio. He landed his first reporting gig in Wrangell, Alaska where he enjoyed the remote Alaskan lifestyle and eventually moved back to the road system as the KBBI News Director in Homer, Alaska. He joined the MTPR team in 2019. Aaron now reports on all things in northwest Montana and statewide health care.