Glacier National Park
Throughout time, people have sought out Glacier National Park. It’s rugged peaks, clear waters, and glacial-carved valleys; its landscape giving both desired resources and inspiration to those persistent enough to venture through it.
Explore things to see and do in The Park. Established as a National Park in 1910 it is a land of mountain ranges carved by prehistoric ice rivers. It features alpine meadows, deep forests, waterfalls, about 25 glistening glaciers and 200 sparkling lakes.
The vistas seen from Going-To-The-Sun Road are breathtaking, a photographer’s paradise. Relatively few miles of road exist in the park’s 1,600 square miles of picturesque landscape, thus preserving its primitive and unspoiled beauty.
West Glacier anchors the western entrance to The Park and provides a variety of visitor services including lodging, cafes and gift shops.
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St. Mary is near the east entrance of the Park, and is situated between Lower St. Mary Lake, in Glacier County, and Upper St. Mary Lake, in the park.
Hiking you might consider in Glacier National Park.
1. Highline Trail