Heavens Peak Glacier National Park MontanaThe everyday process of juggling work, family, social life and other important matters takes a toll on your look at life. You find yourself doing your routine of more than five years taking the life out of you.  Take a rest and find yourself on the landscape of Glacier National Park!

For those who are looking for paradise, the Glacier National Park is located on Montana near Kalispell. It also borders the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. It has been around for more than a century as it has celebrated its centennial year on 2010. The place is popular, not just for hikers, but for anyone who wants to find peace and freedom in the tranquility and peacefulness of the scenery.

The soothing feeling about the glaciers says so much about the park. The glaciers can be seen with a perfect view by going through Going-In-The-Sun road. This 50-mile marvel runs through the park’s interior. The road gives you full access to the splendidness of the place.

Feast your eyes and your imagery on the colorful landscape offered by Logan Pass, Clements Mountain, and Reynolds Mtn. The vivid colors of the wildflowers and the contrasting white hue of the glaciers will definitely make your trip all worthwhile. Another reason why Logan Pass is a popular destination in the park is that you can easily visit with your car, or use the free shuttle service offered.

Once you are tired of walking and hiking the park, there are lots of cabins ingeniously located in the park. However, if you prefer to be truly one with nature and enjoy the night of singing at the camp fire, there are a thousand campsites you can select from. Your choice depends on what part of the park you are located at.

Glacier National Park is not just a park to visit. It is a national treasure that will surely not disappoint you. If you desire to experience true inner peace, consider visiting Glacier National Park with family and friends!

Photo Information: This photo is provided by and given credit to Loco Steve – on Flickr.com with permission via Creative Commons Licensing.


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