Montana Parks Smash Records with Spring Booking Boom
HELENA — Montana's national parks are experiencing unprecedented spring bookings, with Glacier National Park already surpassing 3 million visitors through late 2024 and on track for new highs in 2025. Yellowstone logged 838,458 visitors in September 2024 alone, its second-best month ever, contributing to 4.3 million year-to-date visits, up 5% from 2023. The removal of Glacier's vehicle reservation system after Labor Day 2024 unleashed a flood of recreation visits, boosting numbers nearly 50,000 above prior Septembers.
State parks mirrored the surge, welcoming 3.2 million visitors across Montana's system in 2024, a 3.8% jump from 2023 and 21.9% above pre-pandemic 2019 levels. Region 5, encompassing popular sites near Billings and Great Falls, saw a 21.1% increase to 466,600 visitors. National Park Service sites in Montana, including Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument and Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, supported 10,900 jobs and generated $1.1 billion in economic output last year.
The booking rush is supercharging gateway communities like West Glacier and West Yellowstone, where hotel occupancy rates have spiked 15-20% above averages. Montana Free Press first reported the spring surge, attributing it to pent-up demand post-reservations and social media hype for Going-to-the-Sun Road and Yellowstone's geothermal wonders.[context] With 2025 national park visits dipping slightly overall to 323 million, Montana's parks bucked the trend, setting records at 26 units nationwide.
Tourism officials forecast $1.2 billion in 2025 output as summer approaches, urging visitors to book early for sites like Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site near Deer Lodge. Local outfitters in Bozeman and Missoula are hiring extra guides to handle the influx, signaling sustained economic momentum through fall.
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