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Montana Park: Visit Now or Never?

Summary

  • Glacier National Park is on Fodor's 'No' list for 2026.
  • Overtourism is causing congestion and environmental strain.
  • Park's glaciers are rapidly shrinking due to climate change.
Montana Park: Visit Now or Never?

Montana's Glacier National Park, known for its stunning natural beauty, has been placed on Fodor's 'No' list for 2026. This designation is a cautionary measure against overtourism, which is straining the park's resources and exacerbating environmental issues. The park is warming twice as fast as the global average, leading to a rapid decline in its iconic glaciers.

The surge in 'last-chance tourism' is contributing to overcrowding, increased waste accumulation, and a higher risk of disturbing wildlife. Furthermore, heightened carbon emissions are impacting air quality, and wildfire closures are forcing hikers onto crowded trails, complicating maintenance and rescue efforts.

Fodor's clarifies that the 'No' list is not a call for permanent boycotts but a recommendation for restraint, urging visitors to give affected locations a much-needed break. The publisher emphasizes that travel should ideally be an instrument of joy and a respite from stress.

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Glacier National Park is on the 'No' list for 2026 due to overtourism, leading to congestion, environmental strain, and wildlife disturbance.
The park's glaciers are shrinking rapidly, with only 27 of the original 150 remaining, as the area warms twice as fast as the global average.
Fodor's 'No' list encourages temporary restraint on visiting certain destinations, not permanent boycotts, to allow natural sites to recover.

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