This National Park is a pristine wilderness area of the northern Rocky Mountains located in Montana. It features over one million acres of alpine glaciers, forests, meadows, and lakes. There are plenty of activities to enjoy such as hiking, camping, climbing, fishing, and rafting. The park is home to an array of wildlife such as grizzly bears, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, and hundreds of species of birds. It is also known for its historic lodges, picturesque drives, and spectacular panoramic views.
Highlights of Glacier National Park
Sun Road
Sun Road is a 50 mile scenic drive that has stunning views of the park's majestic mountains, lakes, and valleys. It is best experienced by car, and over two dozen overlooks and trailheads help visitors explore the park further and capture some incredible scenes.
Hiking
Hiking in Glacier National Park is an epic experience with its stunning mountain scenery, amazing wildlife, crystal clear waters, and teaming with wildflowers. There are over 700 miles of trails, allowing both short and long hikes, with breathtaking views along the way.
Lake Mcdonald
Lake McDonald is a classic glacier-carved lake situated in the heart of Glacier National Park. It's considered one of the most stunning and picturesque lakes in the park with crystal clear, blue-green waters and majestic mountain views. It is the largest lake in the park and can be best enjoyed by sightseeing or fishing in its tranquil waters.