Popular in | February | High demand for flights, 19% potential price rise |
Cheapest in | May | Best time to find cheap flights, 7% potential price drop |
Average price | $114 | Average for round-trip flights in January 2021 |
Round-trip from | $114 | From Las Vegas to Kalispell |
One-way from | $75 | One-way flight from Las Vegas to Kalispell |
LAS - FCA Price
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$318 - $603
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FCA Temperature
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32 - 84.2 °F
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FCA Rainfall
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0.94 - 2.83 inches
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Glacier National Park is one of the most scenic destinations in the continental U.S., featuring five majestic regions of mountains, forests, lakes, and streams. The park is so vast that a portion of it extends into Canada.
The easiest way to get to this natural wonder is via Glacier Park International Airport, located approximately 30 miles from the park entrance in nearby Kalispell, Montana.
The airport serves multiple major city airports throughout the U.S., including Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Denver, Dallas-Fort Worth, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Chicago, and Atlanta; Portland, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas-Fort Worth, Oakland, and Los Angeles flights into Glacier National Park Airport are seasonal.
Airlines offering flights into Glacier National Park International Airport are limited to Delta, United, Alaska, and Allegiant.
Flight times vary by each respective departure city’s proximity to Kalispell. Seattle flights are the shortest, averaging around 90 minutes; Portland flight lengths are similar but can range from three to 4h 37m if a connecting flight is needed.
Salt Lake City flight times range from 1h 45m to 4h 30m; Denver flights average between 2h 20m to just 5h 25m with one connecting flight. Flight lengths out of Minneapolis are also similar, averaging between 2h 55m and 6h 25m.
California departure city travel times are longer, in general. San Francisco/Oakland flights average between 4h 40m and 6h 35m; Los Angeles flights can take just over four hours to just under six hours, with one required connecting flight.
Phoenix flights average between 2h 36m to 5h 30m.
The longest flight times are out of Dallas-Fort Worth and Atlanta. Atlanta flights average from 6h 14m to almost 8h; Dallas flights are slightly shorter, averaging between 5h 44m to just over six hours, but can take over hours depending upon the carrier.
Several cities offer direct flights to Glacier National Park International Airport, including Seattle, Portland, Denver, Salt Lake City, Minneapolis and Phoenix.
Most nonstop flights are offered by Alaska Airlines, but the direct flight offered out of Phoenix is via Allegiant Airlines. This flight is only available from Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport.
The best way to get from the airport to the park and the surrounding areas is by car. Glacier National Park International Airport is home to multiple major rental companies, featuring kiosks, pick up and drop off services for Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise, Hertz, National/Alamo, and Thrifty.
The airport also features multiple shuttle services; to ensure timely pickup and drop off, travelers should make arrangements with shuttle carriers before their flight dates.
With over 1,583 square miles of wilderness spanning two countries, Glacier National Park is an outdoor adventurer’s paradise and more.
The park features five regions, each with its own unique places to explore, from kayaking, whitewater rafting and zip-lining to rock climbing, horseback riding, hiking and more.
For those who prefer more urban adventures, the nearby town of Whitefish is one of Northwest Montana’s most popular year-round destinations, featuring everything from fantastic shops, restaurants and craft breweries to museums and art galleries. Whitefish is also home to a 36-hole golf course, with greens for every skill level.
Passports are not necessary for any flights within the United States. U.S. citizens only need a photo ID, typically a state-issued driver’s license, to board commercial flights.
Since the park also encompasses Waterton Lakes National Park, travelers planning to visit the entire park will need to bring a passport, as well as a photo ID. Waterton Lakes National Park is located just across the U.S./Canada international border, in the province of Alberta.