Thursday, February 25, 2016

Glacier National Park

What has Montana have to offer? Little Bighorn, Yellowstone and the Rockies? How about a change? Escape into pure white snow, a scenery unlike any other and a wildlife home of many at Glacier National Park. There is so much land here that you will never get bored. Covering 1,013,572 acres of land, Glacier National Park is considered the headwater of the continent. Water runs down a triple divide peak and ends up in the Pacific Ocean, Hudson Bay and Gulf of Mexico.

Bears, wolves, ptarmigan, eagles and sheep are just a few wildlife species you can see here along the vast mountain range. There are around 762 lakes that you can explore, as well as dozens of glaciers and numerous waterfalls. Some national parks are only accessible to those who dedicate trips inside but the Glacier National Park has a highway that cuts through the park making the casual traveler able to see the beauty as well. You don't have to dream of paradise anymore. This is it.

http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/national-parks/glacier-national-park/#/mcdonald-lake-canoe-glacier_92691_600x450.jpg



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