The Top 34 Boat Tours in Glacier Park

Are you looking to get on the water when visiting Glacier? Glacier National Park offers diverse boating opportunities that allow visitors to experience the park's renowned natural beauty from the unique vantage point of its waterways. From a boat across Two Medicine to stand-up paddle boarding (SUP) on Lake McDonald, some boating experience will likely suit your interest.

Glacier Park is bordered by the North Fork of the Flathead River on its western boundary and the Middle Fork along its southern boundary. Both rivers offer fantastic opportunities for scenic rafting and fly fishing. 

For those who prefer a tranquil experience with famous views, renting a stand-up paddleboard (SUP) or kayak on Lake McDonald is ideal. The crystal-clear waters of this iconic lake reflect the surrounding peaks, creating a perfect setting for paddling and exploring at your own pace. 

Adventure seekers can take on the thrilling currents of the Middle Fork River for an unforgettable experience with our highly trained whitewater guides.   

Book a boat tour through Glacier Park Boats for a guided tour combining history with spectacular views. These tours cruise through several of the park's most scenic lakes such as Lake McDonald, St. Mary, Two Medicine and Many Glacier. 

No matter your preference, boating in Glacier National Park provides a refreshing and memorable way to explore and appreciate the park's majestic landscapes.

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