Glacier National Park
GLACIER NATIONAL PARK is commemorating its 100th anniversary! We invite you to explore its land and discover the relevance and meaning of its million acres to your life. This Centennial celebration will provide Americans and the world the opportunity to increase our understanding and dedication to the history and preservation of this pristine treasure.
Join us for celebration, inspiration and engagement! For more information on Glacier National Park’s Centennial, visit www.glaciercentennial.orgGlacier National Park, together with the Waterton Lakes National Park in Canada, form the world's first International Peace Park. But in this rugged section of the northern Rockies, exhilaration is the universal language. Mountain goats cling to craggy, glacier carved peaks. Pie is served fresh daily in a small town. And drivers watch the scenery unfold beyond their knuckles as they drive along a road that defies words.
If there's one defining feature of this place it's the engineering wonder known as the Going-to-the-Sun Road. This spectacular 52-mile highway clings to the edge of the world as cars—and bikes—cross over the Continental Divide at Logan Pass. Along the way, don't be surprised if resident wildlife shares the road with you. After all, the same remote solitude you’re seeking is what attracted them here in the first place. Then unwind in a comfortable wooden chair at the Lake McDonald Lodge. As you pass through the gates and leave the park, you may also be a changed person.
Oversize vehicles can be parked at various points. Rental cars are available at nearby towns. A shuttle service may be available; call the park for details. Inquire ahead of time as to the current status of the Going-to-the-Sun-Road because snow can often last well into June.
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Geographical Highlights:
Glacially carved mountain ranges
Waterfalls
50 Glaciers
70 Species of mammals
260 Species of birds
700 Miles of hiking trails
1,600 Square miles
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