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A visit to Glacier National Park during the month of September is likely to leave visitors with the feeling of a closer connection to nature, since by this time of year tourists have thinned out, the leaves are starting to turn colors, and wildlife is typically more active as they make preparations for the winter season. Camping in the park during September is most often first come first served, but campsites hardly ever fill up, as many of them become more primitive and concession and other services in the park begin to shutdown by the end of September. For visitors to the park who wish to see it by car, they will be happy to learn that road congestion tends to taper off in September, allowing for more of the park to be seen in less time.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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