
Trekking through the Rocky Mountains is one of the most amazing things to do in Montana, and there are numerous parks where you can scale cliffs, dive into lakes, clamber over rocks and hike to the tops of hills and summits.
If you’re looking for the best of the best, however, you’ll want Glacier National Park.
Hailed as a “hiker’s paradise,” Glacier National Park offers stunning vistas as far as the eye can see.
Many of them are at great heights, including Logan Pass at 7,700 feet and Reynolds Peak at 9,100 feet, but there are also beginner-friendly trails around ponds, plains, tree groves and mountain valleys.
Native species include everything from goats to grizzly bears.
Flowers bloom in all directions.
If you’re looking to fill your scrapbook with amazing photos, Glacier National Park is the place to take them.
There’s nothing like a sunrise over a snow-tipped mountain to make you glad that you traveled to Montana!