Glacier National Park
The aptly named “Crown of the Continent” shines like a jewel in every season. Its 1 million acres of wilderness include 762 lakes, 175 mountains, and 735 miles of hiking trails. There’s also always a chance you’ll see a moose, bear, mountain goat or bighorn sheep, just a few of the park’s 71 species of mammals.
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Going to the Sun Road
Drive 32 jaw-dropping miles from West Glacier to Logan Pass. The Going-to-the-Sun Road begins on the valley floor and climbs 3,500 feet to the mountain pass, offering spectacular views of the surrounding peaks.Hiking
Glacier Park has a hike for every adventurer, from a casual stroll on the Trail of Cedars boardwalk to an all-day adventure to Huckleberry Lookout. Make memories as you trek along the water or head up above the treeline.![where-to-hike-in-glacier-national-park](https://mountainsidelodging.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/where-to-hike-in-glacier-national-park.jpg)
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Lake McDonald
Glacier Park’s largest lake, over 10 miles long and 500 feet deep, is just inside the park’s west entrance. Rent a canoe, kayak, or stand up paddleboard in Apgar Village or drive up the lake for a meal at the historic Lake McDonald Lodge.Need help planning your trip?
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