About
Glacier Range Riders
Mission
To promote the game of baseball through establishing championship quality programs for fans, players, and staff alike. We will serve and take ownership of our inherent community responsibilities through civic presence and outreach. We will provide the Flathead Valley with a first-class, family friendly entertainment venue to call their own.
The Range Riders organization will achieve these goals through exceptional leadership from its founding members. Hard work and dedication begin at the top, and through diligent effort and consistency, the program as a whole will rise from the ground up. Success in this mission is not optional, it is required.
Those who stay will be rewarded with skills they previously did not possess or take ownership of.
They will be champions.
Who are the Range Riders?
Inspired by early 20th-century outdoorsmen patrolling the 1.3 million acres that is now Glacier National Park, the name “Range Rider” has deep regional roots. These defenders of the wilderness protected and preserved the area from poachers, wildfires, and timber thieves. Their rough-and-tumble role and characteristic toughness influenced the creation of the Range Rider mascot, a mountain goat which can be found roaming throughout the higher elevations of Glacier National Park, and at Glacier Bank Park!
Mascots
Huck
Huck, riding in his iconic Red Bus, is out patrolling the range!
Huck (short for Huckleberry) is our resident Grizzly bear.
If you've visited the area before, you may have noticed these red buses cruising the mountain roads. They first began their journey throughout the park in 1914!
Cliff
Cliff, a name chosen by the fans, is our primary mascot!
You may notice throughout the mountains in the area, these rugged mountain goats are scattered about keeping a watchful eye on the valley below.
But for Cliff, he’s keeping his eye on the home of the Range Riders… Glacier Bank Park!
Come join Cliff for a rough, rowdy, and baseball filled summer!