Sage Outdoor Advisory - Outdoor Hospitality Feasibility Studies and Appraisals
Get Free Consultation

Description

Nestled in the rugged mountains of Montana, Glacier National Park is a breathtaking sanctuary of pristine wilderness and diverse ecosystems, often referred to as the "Crown of the Continent." Spanning over a million acres, the park boasts over 700 miles of trails leading to dramatic landscapes of jagged peaks, shimmering alpine lakes, and ancient glaciers. Visitors can marvel at the iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road, explore the serene beauty of Lake McDonald, or embark on adventures such as hiking, wildlife watching, and backcountry camping. Home to a rich tapestry of flora and fauna, including grizzly bears and mountain goats, Glacier stands as a testament to the untouched beauty of America's natural heritage, offering an unforgettable experience for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Park Details

Date Established:
May 11, 1910
Acres:
1,013,572
Recreation Visitors (2021):
3081656