Port of Goat Haunt, MT

Port of Goat Haunt, MT The U.S. Goat Haunt Port of Entry is a United States Class B Port of Entry. From the NPS. through this limited port of entry. Come prepared!

The Port of Entry hours are 11:15 am to 5:00 pm daily, early June through late September (weather dependent). Visiting Goat Haunt, one of the park's more remote and tranquil locations, offers opportunities to explore Glacier away from the crowds. Most visitors arrive by boat from Waterton Lakes National Park in Canada, but it is also enjoyable to walk to this destination. Once Goat Haunt opens for

the season, staff from both parks join forces to guide the International Peace Park Hike south to Goat Haunt and then return via a historic boat, The International. This area often provides an escape from the stress of life, and a place where peace can be discovered. Whether hiking or boating, one thing you are sure to notice is the straight swath of cut trees marking the International Boundary, but the the plants and animals here do not; they cross freely, as this is one large ecosystem and peaceful political boundaries do not effect the native flora and fauna. Glacier and Waterton Lakes National Parks were established separately and are still independently managed, but in 1932 the U.S. Congress and Canadian Parliament declared that the parks be joined to commemorate the longstanding peace between the two countries. Waterton- Glacier International Peace Park was then established and became the world's first International Peace Park. Visitors to Goat Haunt will need to bring ID if they wish to hike further south into Glacier National Park. At this time, only citizens of the United States and Canada are permitted access to the U.S. Citizens of other countries may feel free to leave the boat and take the short 1/4 mile hike from the boat dock to the ranger station, but may not travel further south. There are no other facilities or services available inside the park in this area. All services are available in Waterton Townsite.

We**amThe we**am for Goat Haunt will be offline for 2019. In the meantime, please enjoy the Ground Squirrel Cam:
06/19/2019

We**am

The we**am for Goat Haunt will be offline for 2019. In the meantime, please enjoy the Ground Squirrel Cam:

The lawn at Park Headquarters teams with ground squirrels in the summer. Keep checking back to this camera as we keep tabs on their daily activity.

05/28/2018

Crypt is open! Lots of hikers are now making it to the lake; however, caution is still required on snow covered slopes. Wildflowers are now blooming, and the weather is fantastic!

04/16/2018

Tell us about your 2018 experiences at the Port of Goat Haunt or whats new in Waterton. We want to hear from you.

08/12/2017

The easiest way to get here is by boat from Waterton. Visit Waterton Shoreline Cruise Co. for more information.

Daily sightseeing cruises feature interpretive commentary provided by local tour guides. Hiker shut

08/12/2017

We**am

The we**am for Goat Haunt will be offline for 2019. In the meantime, please enjoy the Ground Squirrel Cam:

https://www.nps.gov/customcf/we**am/dsp_we**am_image.cfm?id=63629A25-0675-45C3-FA0C754304B49DAC

The Waterton River joins Waterton Lake at the bottom of this view. Situated at the Goat Haunt Ranger Station this we**am provides a view north into Canada, and Waterton Lakes National Park. The International Boundary is about four miles up the lake. It is plainly visible from a boat or hiking the tr...

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Essex, MT
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