GLACIER NATIONAL PARK NORTHWESTERN MONTANA, USA

Going-to-the-Sun Road This 50-mile scenic drive is a must-see, offering breathtaking views of mountains, glaciers, and valleys. The road crosses the Continental Divide at Logan Pass, where visitors can enjoy panoramic views and access several trailheads.

Many Glacier Often considered the heart of the park, Many Glacier is home to some of the park's most iconic landscapes, including Swiftcurrent Lake, Grinnell Glacier, and the Ptarmigan Tunnel.

Lake McDonald The largest lake in the park, Lake McDonald, offers stunning reflections of the surrounding mountains. The area around the lake includes the Lake McDonald Lodge, one of the park's historic hotels.

Logan Pass At 6,646 feet, Logan Pass is the highest point on the Going-to-the-Sun Road and a popular destination for visitors. The visitor center at the pass provides information and trail access.

Grinnell Glacier One of the most accessible glaciers in the park, Grinnell Glacier can be reached via a challenging hike that rewards visitors with stunning views of the glacier and surrounding scenery.

Avalanche Lake Accessible via the Trail of the Cedars, the hike to Avalanche Lake is relatively easy and family-friendly. The trail leads through a lush forest and ends at the beautiful lake, surrounded by towering cliffs and waterfalls.

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