HCoV-NL63 is a coronavirus that can cause severe lower respiratory tract infections requiring hospitalization. Of great interest is understanding the HCoV-NL63 coronavirus spike glycoprotein trimer, which is the conformational machine responsible for entry into host cells and the sole target of neutralizing antibodies during infection. We utilized an electron-transfer/higher energy collision dissociation ion fragmentation scheme (Frese, C. K. et al., 2013.) in combination with cryo-electron microscopy to resolve the extensive glycan shield that obstructs the protein surface. These glycans provide a structural framework to understanding the accessibility of the protein to antibodies.