A federal judge in Montana sided with a couple from San Diego attempting to build a home in Glacier National Park.
The system, rolled out in 2021, requires visitors to purchase in advance a $2 vehicle entry ticket in addition to the standard $35 park entry pass to enter certain places.
A private home on the banks of McDonald Creek in Glacier National Park can remain, a federal judge ruled earlier this month.
Based on what he’s heard and observed, Henkle said vacation rental owners are “almost never there.” Every day, he said, he sees homes sitting empty in Glacier that he suspects are short-term rentals.
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