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Montana--Going-to-the-Sun Highway
Once you've taken to the highway, you'll be transplanted into heaven on earth. Breathtaking in every direction, Glacier National Park is truly the American Alps. West of Logan Pass is Lake McDonald, the park's largest lake. Here lies Lake McDonald Lodge, complete with restaurants, a gas station, campground, and, if you've got time, a one-hour narrated boat cruise. The most rugged of all the Rocky Mountain national parks, Glacier protects some 1,500 sq. miles. Offered for everyone's pleasure are dense forests, glacier-fed lakes, rivers and streams, cedar and fir trees lining the creeks, red rock, waterfalls, wildlife, and wildflowers. Going-to-the-Sun Highway, although a mere 50 miles, is magnificent in its breadth and depth. Visitors might even spot grizzly bears, mountain lions, deer, mountain sheep, and goats along the road, as well as in the back country. There are several hiking trails, campgrounds, and fishing areas within the park. One is advised to follow all park rules, as there are bears and other wildlife. The lodges within the park feature visits with park rangers in the evenings, providing lots of useful information. Along Going-to-the-Sun Highway there are turnoffs where you can stop and get a good view of the park, as well as great photo-ops. Within the park, there has always been transportation offered across the highway by "jammers," red vintage, open-top buses. Because they were in such disrepair, they were pulled last year, but hopes are they will run again this summer. Two pre-WWI chalets--off the beaten track and accessible only by hiking--have been renovated and guests can stay overnight. Starting Point: UsedCars.biz Road Trip in the Same State: *** 100 Best Road Trips on UsedCars.biz |
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