
Glacier
National Park
Est. 1910
Montana
1,013,126 acres
Dubbed an International Peace Park, Glacier National Park sits on the northern border of Montana sharing land with Canada’s Waterton Lakes National Park. This park is a land of convergence as eastern prairies meet western mountains and northern ice meets southern heat. Here, glaciers define life in the park, feeding lakes their turquoise minerals and carving down the jagged mountain faces. Hike the Grinnell Glacier trail, drive up Logan Pass, or float the picturesque Swiftcurrent Lake to soak in the dramatic scenery left behind by these mighty glaciers.
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