Glacier National Park is arguably Montana’s most famous park.
Established in 1910, Glacier protects over 1 million acres of forests, lakes, and alpine meadows.
The crown jewel of the park is the Going-to-the-Sun Road
One of the main attractions in Glacier is the park’s glaciers.
Though they are rapidly shrinking due to climate change, visitors can still view these ancient glaciers and hike on the icy terrain.
Wildlife viewing is also popular in Glacier
with opportunities to spot mountain goats, bighorn sheep, bears, and over 260 species of birds.
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