Climb Glacier National Park helps off-trail adventures enjoy Glacier’s alpine wonders and also helps climbers find the a safe way to summit these great peaks.
Our goal is to help you Turn Around When You Want To not when you get in trouble or off route.
Here are the volumes and areas that they cover.
Volume 1: Logan Pass, The Garden Wall and Siyeh Bend
This is a great place to start traveling off-trail in Glacier National Park. This book has the routes up Reynolds Mountain, Going-to-the-Sun Mountain, Mount Gould, Clements Mountain, Pollock Mountain, Mount Siyeh, and many others. This is where most of us climbed our first summits and is a great place for you to start as well.
A digital copy of Volume 1
Volume 2: The Two Medicine Valley and Firebrand Pass Areas
A favorite for many off-trail travelers who enjoy walks along flower-filled ridges and fewer people on the routes. This volume features routes up Sinopah Mountain, Grizzly Mountain, Appistoki Peak, Flinsch Peak, Rising Wolf Mountain, Calf Robe Mountain, and others.
A digital copy of Volume 2
Volume 3: The Northern Highline, Lake McDonald and Sperry
Glacier Basin (currently out of print)
We hated to neglect the west side of the park and delivered with this volume. Climb the classics with this volume. Heavens Peak, Gunsight Mountain, Edwards Mountain, Stanton Mountain, and Iceberg Peak are a few of the peaks featured in this volume.
A digital copy of Volume 3
Volume 4: The Many Glacier Valley
We are super excited about this volume. Many of the climbs in this volume are classics and we enjoyed our time climbing these routes. Routes to Allen Mountain, Angel Wing, Grinnell Mountain and Grinnell Point are just a few of the classics featured in this book.
A digital copy of Volume 4
Volume 5: St Mary, Cutbank Creek and Marias Pass Areas
The final book covers a lot of area. some of the parks classics like Mount Jackson and Little Chief Mountain are found here. Moving south to the Cutbank Drainage the Mad Wolf Grand Circuit, Razoredge Mountain and Triple Divide Peak can be climbed and then near Marias Pass you can climb Summit Mountain and Little Dog Mountain. This volume will keep you busy for a few years.
A digital copy of Volume 5
Each Volume features
All volumes are available in paperback and digital editions.
The guidebooks are written for readers that have never traveled off-trail. Each route is marked with a red line which guides the climber on a safe route to the summit. descriptions with photos marked with red lines to help you safely reach the summit.
The red line is not meant to imply that this is only route to each summit. It is also not meant to take away any spirit of adventure that all off-trail travelers possess.
GPS and UTM Waypoints for simpler navigation.
A brief history about the peak.
Route statistics such as distance, elevation gain, trailhead, route ratings and colored topographic map.
Peak identification from the summits.
Additional Options for even more adventure.
Return route recommendations and warnings.