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Plumbed bathrooms at Logan Pass close for the year

Due to ongoing water shortages, the park will close all plumbed bathrooms at Logan Pass earlier than scheduled for the 2025 season.

As stated previously, Glacier National Park is experiencing low water levels at Logan Pass. Due to ongoing water shortages, the park will close all plumbed bathrooms at Logan Pass earlier than scheduled for the 2025 season.

The park initially began closing the bathrooms at 5:00 pm to 8:30 am to help mitigate the water usage. Although these efforts have lengthened the use of the plumbed bathrooms, there is still significant water usage. With the recent low water levels the water tank has not been able to refill, even with nightly closures of the plumbed bathrooms. As a result, plumbed bathrooms at Logan Pass will be closed the evening of August 29, 2025. The planned date to close the plumbed bathrooms at Logan Pass was September 7, 2025.

In lieu of plumbed bathrooms there are currently 17 portable bathrooms, and 5 vault toilets that will be operational until the Going-to-the-Sun Road is closed for the 2025 season.

Visitors should be prepared and bring their own potable water, as bottled water is not available to purchase at the Logan Pass Visitor Center.

Source: National Park Service


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