1. Changing Leaves- The first frost in Montana usually occurs in late August or early September, causing the leaves to turn quickly so that by the end of September most of the leaves in higher elevations have changed to gorgeous hew of gold. Go for a hike or drive and enjoy!
2. Moderate Temperatures- Temperatures in September typically range from 60s and 70s for highs and 30s and 40s for lows. If you enjoy being outside but don’t like extreme heat or extreme cold, this is your best month to visit!
3. Less people- nearly 2 million people come to Glacier National Park each year- almost 1.4 million of them come in July and August. Because most kids are back in school and less people travel after Labor Day, September is the only month when most of the roads in Glacier are open and there are fewer people (Going-to-the-Sun typically closes after the third weekend in September).
4. Wildlife Activity Peaks- Most animals are trying to forage and eat as much as possible to prepare for the coming winter. You will see more bears, bighorn sheep and mountain goats during this time. Fishing is also excellent and if you hike up high you might even hear an elk bugle as their “Rut” or breeding season occurs during September.
5. Cheaper Prices- Because so many businesses in the Glacier Country are tourist based they tend to have higher prices during times of high demand (July and August). Better rates on everything from rooms to activities to clothing are available during September. Glacier even offers free entrances the last weekend of September!
6. Better Photo Opportunities- Sunsets are better in September! A ride up Going-to-the-Sun yields green foliage, yellow changing leaves and white snow-capped peaks all in the same photo! How can you beat that?!?
Written by Matt Harrington
Marketing and Front Desk
Best Western Plus Flathead Lake Inn and Suites
4824 Highway 93 South
Kalispell, MT 59901
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