Is bear spray recommended in Glacier National Park?


Is bear spray recommended in Glacier National Park? Yes. We highly suggest that visitors carry bear spray in the park as Glacier is home to the largest numbers of both grizzly and black bear in the lower 48.


Where are the most bears in Glacier National Park?

Although bears can appear nearly anywhere in and around Glacier National Park, some of the more common locations where you're likely to see bears include: Many Glacier Valley (Iceberg Lake Trail, Cracker Lake Trail, Grinnell Glacier Trail)


Do I need bear spray for hiking in Montana?

Always carry bear spray, and make sure it's accessible. Don't keep it in your backpack – a charging bear won't wait for you to find it.


How do you stay safe from bears in Glacier National Park?

Carry Bear Spray Bear spray is an inexpensive way to deter bear attacks and has been shown to be the most effective deterrent. Be sure you know how to use it and that you are carrying it in an accessible place. Check the Ranger-led Activity page for summer demonstrations.


Do you have to worry about bears in Glacier National Park?

Just to keep things in perspective, though, bear encounters are very rare. Consider that roughly two million people visit Glacier each year, and more than one million venture into the backcountry. On average, there are only one or two non-lethal bear incidents in a given year.


Do hikers carry bear spray?

Bear spray and firearms are the last tools in your toolbox. They should not provide a false sense of security. It is recommended that you carry bear spray when hiking in bear country.


Which national parks do not allow bear spray?

No bear spray allowed in Yosemite National Park The park doesn't have grizzlies (the main reason someone would carry bear spray in the first place). Even though about 500 black bears do roam the park, Yosemite has never reported a bear-on-human attack.