Logan Pass Parking Lot Webcam – Glacier National Park

Logan Pass Parking Lot Webcam – Glacier National Park
The Logan Pass Parking Lot Webcam provides a live look at traffic, parking activity, weather, and visibility at one of the busiest destinations in Glacier National Park. Located at Logan Pass along Going-to-the-Sun Road in Montana, the camera is especially useful for visitors trying to understand current conditions at the highest point on the park’s famous scenic highway.
Logan Pass sits on the Continental Divide at approximately 6,646 feet above sea level. The Logan Pass Visitor Center, Hidden Lake Trailhead, and Highline Trail are all located here, making the parking area a major destination for hikers, sightseers, photographers, and wildlife watchers.
Check Logan Pass Parking & Traffic
Parking is one of the biggest challenges at Logan Pass during the peak summer season. The parking lot can become extremely busy as visitors arrive to hike, visit the Continental Divide, or stop while driving Going-to-the-Sun Road.
The webcam gives travelers a visual look at parking lot activity before heading toward the pass. While a webcam cannot guarantee that a parking space will still be available when you arrive, it can provide a useful indication of how busy Logan Pass is at that moment.
Traffic along Going-to-the-Sun Road can also increase around Logan Pass as vehicles enter and leave the parking area and visitors travel between St. Mary and Lake McDonald.
Check Logan Pass Weather & Visibility
Weather at Logan Pass can be dramatically different from conditions at lower elevations. At 6,646 feet, clouds, fog, rain, strong winds, and snow can occur even when conditions are pleasant near Apgar or St. Mary.
Snow frequently remains around Logan Pass well into summer, and fresh snow is possible early and late in the visitor season. The webcam can help travelers evaluate pavement conditions, snow coverage, cloud cover, and mountain visibility before making the drive.
Use the Logan Pass Parking Lot Webcam together with our Hidden Lake Trailhead Webcam, Glacier National Park Webcams, Going-to-the-Sun Road Webcams, St. Mary Visitor Center Webcam, and Apgar Webcams when planning your visit.
About the Logan Pass Parking Lot
The Logan Pass parking area sits at approximately 6,646 feet on the Continental Divide in the heart of Glacier National Park. Located along Going-to-the-Sun Road, Logan Pass marks the highway’s highest elevation and is one of the most popular stops anywhere in the park.
The parking lot serves the Logan Pass Visitor Center as well as two of Glacier National Park’s best-known hiking areas. The Hidden Lake Trail begins nearby and climbs through alpine meadows toward Hidden Lake Overlook, while the Highline Trail begins across Going-to-the-Sun Road and follows spectacular terrain along the Continental Divide.
Visitors can reach Logan Pass from either side of Glacier National Park. From the west, Going-to-the-Sun Road climbs from Apgar and Lake McDonald past Avalanche and The Loop before reaching the pass. From the east, the highway climbs from St. Mary past St. Mary Lake, Rising Sun, Jackson Glacier Overlook, and Siyeh Bend.
The combination of limited parking and enormous visitor demand makes Logan Pass particularly busy during the summer. Travelers should never assume that seeing available spaces on the webcam means a space will remain available by the time they arrive.
Weather presents another challenge. Logan Pass occupies an exposed position directly on the Continental Divide, where conditions can change quickly. Temperatures are typically much cooler than at lower elevations, and snow can linger well into the summer season.
The Logan Pass Parking Lot Webcam provides an unusually useful real-time perspective by showing both visitor activity and high-elevation weather conditions at one of Glacier National Park’s most sought-after destinations.
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Why Use the Logan Pass Parking Lot Webcam?
- See current activity in the Logan Pass parking area.
- Get a general indication of how busy Logan Pass is.
- Check traffic activity along Going-to-the-Sun Road.
- View current pavement and visible road conditions.
- Monitor snow around Logan Pass.
- Check fog, clouds, rain, or mountain visibility.
- Evaluate conditions before hiking Hidden Lake or the Highline Trail.
- Compare Logan Pass weather with lower elevations in Glacier National Park.
Where is the Logan Pass Parking Lot Webcam located?
The webcam overlooks the parking area at Logan Pass along Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park, Montana. Logan Pass sits on the Continental Divide at approximately 6,646 feet.
Can I check road conditions with this webcam?
Yes. The webcam can provide a visual look at pavement, traffic, snow, and visibility around Logan Pass and the highest section of Going-to-the-Sun Road.
Does the webcam show weather conditions?
Yes. The camera is particularly useful for checking high-elevation weather including snow, rain, clouds, fog, and mountain visibility at Logan Pass.
Is the webcam live?
Yes. The Logan Pass Parking Lot Webcam provides a live or regularly updated view of conditions at Logan Pass. Because parking availability can change quickly, the camera should be used as a general indication of parking activity rather than a guarantee that spaces are available.
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