Going-to-the-Sun Road is not only the most scenic drive in Glacier National Park, it’s also one of the most beautiful drives in the United States.
At 6,646 feet (2025 meters), Logan Pass is the highest point on Going-to-the-Sun Road and part of the Continental Divide.
There is no better way to experience the beauty and majesty of Glacier National Park than from a hiking trail.
Two Medicine is the area of the park that was first visited, before Going-to-the-Sun Road was constructed in 1932.
This is one of the most beautiful areas of Glacier National Park. Yes, it even beats Going-to-the-Sun Road.
Lake McDonald is the largest lake in the park. Sitting on the edge of the lake is the historic Lake McDonald Lodge.
Ride a vintage 1930’s bus for a tour of the park. This is considered to be the oldest touring fleet of buses anywhere in the world.
Wild Goose Island is a tiny island located on Saint Mary Lake and it is one of Glacier’s most photographed spots.
The first things that might come to mind when you think of Glacier National Park are probably mountains and glaciers.
For travelers on the North Rim, the North Kaibab Trail is the area's only maintained canyon hike. The 14-mile (one way) trail leads all the way to the Colorado River.