Glacier National Park
For those in search of dramatic landscapes and breathtaking scenery, there are few destinations more appealing than Glacier National Park. On the border with Canada, and connected to the Canadian Waterton Lakes National Park, Glacier National Park is an incredible place to visit in Montana to see unparalleled flora and fauna. Shuttles and guided tours are readily available, but the best way to see the beauty of the park is on your own two feet.
Many tourists wish to visit the Glacier National Park at least once in a lifetime. Believe the hype because this park is incredible with abundant wildlife, crystal-clear waters, and the most picturesque stars you can ever see. Glacier National Park is unspoiled, unsullied nature at its most natural form.
Lake McDonald is the park's largest and possibly clearest lake. The lake is approximately ten miles long, with a backdrop of surrounding mountains that is ideal for a photoshoot. The lake is not to be missed, especially if you enter through the West Glacier entrance. Furthermore, there are several designated picnic areas where you can stop and enjoy the beauty of the lake. The Highline Trail, which begins at Logan Pass, is a formidable challenge for hikers. The last mile of the trail is quite steep, but the incredible views at the end will leave you with memories to last a lifetime.
- Tripadvisor Rating: 5.0/5
- Address: Glacier National Park, West Glacier, Montana
- Opening Hours: Daily
- Admission: Adult $10.50, Senior $9.00, Youth free, Family/Group $21.00, Commercial Group, per person $9.00
- Official Website: https://www.nps.gov/glac/index.htm