Enjoy the natural beauty of this serene mountainous landscape in Montana.
Experience Glacier's pristine forests, alpine meadows, rugged mountains, and beautiful lakes. There are over 700 miles of trails, making it a hiker's paradise. If you have enough time, find out which hiking trail leads to photogenic Hidden Lake and take some awesome pictures. Glacier National Park is a 1,583 square mile wilderness area in Montana's Rocky Mountains. It has countless glacier-carved peaks and valleys running to the Canadian border. Many visitors drive the Going-to-the-Sun Road to see awesome scenery. Adventurous visitors can also enjoy backpacking, mountain biking, and camping.
Glacier National park is home to dozens of mammals, including mountain goats, wolves, grizzly bears, and wolverines. With nearly 300 different bird species, you will probably be able to see birds of prey such as bald eagles, osprey, and golden eagles by the lakes and rivers. Glacier is also known to have some of the best fly fishing in North America, and while there are regulations, you do not need a permit for fishing in Glacier National Park. There are lots of fish to catch, including kokanee, lake whitefish, redside shiners, sculpins, and various trout. No matter what you do here, a trip to this spectacular park will surely be one to remember.
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