McDonald Falls is one of two short, but beautiful rushing waterfalls located along the McDonald Creek Trail. The blue-green water and white foam is especially...
Read MoreThe second of the two cascading McDonald Creek falls. Visitors can either stop at each roadside pullover, or just take the McDonald's Creek Trail to...
Read MoreThe Trail of the Cedars is renowned for its Western Red Cedar and Hemlock rainforest. The Ttrail is an easy, flat, half-mile loop, although many...
Read MoreTo reach the famous lake, hikers will start at the Trail of the Cedars Trailhead. At four-and-a-half miles, or just over seven kilometers, the Avalanche...
Read MoreThese rocks are made of compacted clay and oxidized iron, giving them their rusty red color. This roadside stop features the clear-blue waters of McDonald...
Read MoreThis tunnel has two full-length observational windows and viewing decks that look out at Heaven’s Peak and Lake McDonald Valley. You can either walk, or...
Read MoreFed by snowmelt from Mount Oberlin and Mount Cannon, the falls are especially spectacular in late spring and early summer. From the overlook, Bird Woman...
Read MoreAt a whopping 6,600 feet above sea level, Logan Pass is the highest elevation on the road. There's a lot to see and do here,...
Read MoreOne of the most popular trails on the Going-to-the-Sun Road, the Highline Trail in Glacier National Park is a spectacular 11.8-mile path that follows the...
Read MoreJackson Glacier Overlook is where you can see Jackson, the park's 7th largest remaining glacier, and learn a little about glaciers and their fate in...
Read MoreIf you're up for a short hike, we highly recommed the St. Mary Falls Trail. It's only one-and-a-half miles to the falls and back, with...
Read MoreWild Goose Island lookout is a great place to stop and practice your photography skills. From left to right, you’ll see the following mountains: Red...
Read MoreAt the St. Mary Visitor Cnter, you can browse the bookstore and exhibits, and watch a film on the history of the park. You can...
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