Glacier National Park offers unparalleled scenery and the opportunity to see the full lineup of wildlife. There is a spectacular alpine landscape that can only be comprehended as one stands in the midst of the ridiculously green trees aside crystal clear waters. A visit to the park entails hiking cliffside trails, and venturing into remote, mountainous terrain, spotting a variety of wildlife and finding oneself.
Popular activities include:
Drive up Going-To-The-Sun-Road
Going-To-The-Sun-Road bisects the northern and southern halves of the park and crosses the Continental Divide, you can truly say that your vacation took you to another world.
Hiking
The Native Americans called the Glacier Mountains the "Backbone of the World," and for good reason. Glacier Park boasts some of the most remote backcountry hiking in the Lower 48 states and nearly 700 miles of maintained trails, that are known to us today as the "Nations Spine."
Fishing
Glacier Park offers world-class fly fishing, with cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, Dolly Varden trout, eastern brook trout, arctic grayling, and kokanee salmon readily available.
No vacation is complete without a stay at one of the parks historic and quaint hotels. Many of these hotels were built by the Great Northern RailRoad in the early part of the 20th Century. For more information and to make reservations log onto http://www.nationalparkreservations.com/glacier.php or call National Park Reservations toll free 855.684.3402today.
This summer spend your vacation at Glacier National Park. Experience beautiful mountain peaks, crystal clear mountain lakes, and lush forests. ... Read More
Many of Glacier National Park Lodges are well reputed and accessible. Glacier National Park Lodges are located along the Going-To-The-Sun-Road. This is an east west interchange which bisects the American section of Waterton/Glacier International Peace Par ... Read More