2,933,616
~1,013,126
National Park
1910
2,933,616
~1,013,126
National Park
1910
Glacier National Park in Montana is a crown jewel of the northern Rockies, known for its rugged mountains, pristine alpine lakes, and abundant wildlife. The legendary Going-to-the-Sun Road offers one of America’s most scenic drives, winding past glacial valleys, waterfalls, and panoramic overlooks. Popular hikes include the Highline Trail, Hidden Lake Overlook, and Grinnell Glacier Trail, each delivering breathtaking views. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot mountain goats, bighorn sheep, elk, and even grizzly bears. Summer wildflowers carpet meadows, while autumn brings golden larches to the high country. With over 700 miles of trails, Glacier is a paradise for hikers, backpackers, and photographers. Winter transforms the park into a quiet, snow-covered wonderland ideal for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Whether paddling on Lake McDonald, trekking to an active glacier, or capturing sunrise at Many Glacier, Glacier National Park offers unforgettable adventures in a truly wild landscape.
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