Lived there and visited the park many times. Your I-90 idea is sound and both more direct and more scenic then I-94. Scenic and not difficult route. I-90 to 3 Forks (beautiful historic place with the headwaters of the Missouri river. ~25 miles past the first # Forks exit is US 287 (an interesting and early US highway (long going in the southerly direction to South Texas Not your goal) it travels through fine country and mountain vistas. At Helena, an interesting City, take I-15 north. At Wolf Creek, again take 287 North (to the left) to Augusta. There take US 89 to/through Browning. the entrance to Glacier is on that highway.
Beautiful and better options for food and lodging along this above path.
Slightly shorter is to go to Butte (also historic and fun in a western saturation way Mercury Street, East Park Street, and Granite Street are core places to Eyeball.) Then I-15 north to Wolf Creek, turning on US 287 to go the same as above. I have traveled these roads and believe you are in for a treat. (Going to the Sun Road is about as serious as one can get. Not for RVs or trailering at all) Highway US 2 is south from the 89 way and also beautiful. Mountain goats anyone! Jim
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