Glacier National Park
has over 700 miles of hiking trails. The park is truly a paradise for adventurous visitors seeking to enjoy beautiful landscapes of melting glaciers, alpine meadows, carved valleys, and spectacular lakes.
Going-to-the-Sun Road
is the iconic road that divides the National Park from west to east. The 50 miles of narrow winding road with specacular views is one of most scenic roads of all the USA National Parks.
Want to tour the Going-to-the-Sun Road in style, try out a Red Bus Tour. We opted to drive.
Logan Pass
is about midway across the Going-to-the-Sun Road. Highest point in the park and starting point for two very popular hikes - Hidden Lake & Highline
Bear encounters are a real possibility while hiking in Glacier National Park. Warning signs are posted at the start of all trails. Most hikers are carrying - BEAR SPRAY.
When you finally get to the view point of Hidden Lake Trail, you enjoy one of Glacier National Parks most impressive views. A mountain called Bearhat Mountain and the turquoise waters of Hidden Lake.
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