WHAT TO DO:
Trails
Hiking is one of the best ways to get close to nature. And with
over 700 miles of hiking trails throughout the park, you should
be able to get as close as you want.
Exploration
Driving through the park is another popular pastime at Glacier.
The Going-to-the-Sun Road is an experience to remember, as are the
other roads and trails that lead you to secluded areas of the park
containing spectacular scenery and hiking.
Wildlife Viewing
With the right combination of patience, know-how and a good pair
of binoculars, youll catch more than a glimpse of many types
of wildlife in the park. Elk, deer and antelope make the park their
home, as do hundreds of different bird species, including eagles,
hawks and great blue herons. Mountain goats, bighorn sheep and grizzly
bears can be frequently seen, too.
Other Activities
Park Rangers conduct naturalist activities, including slide programs,
guided hikes and boat tours.
Where To Stay
Whether you want to explore the rugged backcountry, stay in a historic
lodge, park it at a campground or pamper yourself at a four-star
resort, you'll find it all in Glacier
country.
For More Information
You can visit the National
Park Service Glacier page or Travel Montana's Glacier
National Park page.
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