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Glacier National Park is located in the northwest corner of Montana along the spine of the Rocky Mountains with its pristine forests, alpine meadows, rugged mountains, and spectacular lakes and over 700 miles of trails. Glacier National Park is a hiker’s paradise for adventurous visitors seeking wilderness and solitude. Whether you are hiking, biking, fishing or boating you will be surrounded by stunning views.

Going-to-the-Sun Road is one of the main highlights in Glacier National Park and provides access to the Lake McDonald Valley, Logan Pass, and the St. Mary Valley. The North Fork, Goat Haunt, Many Glacier, and Two Medicine also beckon exploration. Each location in the park is unique, allowing visitors to discover historic homesteading sites, changing landscapes, Native American history, wilderness, peace, alpine meadows, and glacially-carved valleys.

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Whitefish

Whitefish lies at the north end of the Flathead Valley in Northwest Montana along the shores of Whitefish Lake. It is just minutes from one of Montana’s largest ski resorts, Whitefish Mountain Resort, and about 25 miles west of Glacier National Park.

The streets and roads in and around Whitefish are friendly to casual and serious cyclers alike. The town’s Fish Trails, an excellent system of bike and pedestrian paths, meander along Whitefish River, by several city parks, and around the town. Visitors can also enjoy swimming, boating, water skiing, and kayaking on Whitefish Lake.

While Glacier National Park is open year-round, summer in Whitefish offers close access to the hanging valleys and emerald peaks of this World Heritage Site, just 25 miles from town. Fish a clear mountain stream, hike an alpine trail, or embark on a historic driving tour of the famed Going-to-the-Sun Road.

More than 700 miles of well-marked trails provide an incredible variety of hiking to explore mountain lakes, glaciers, plant life, and glimpses of the full-time residents such as grizzly and black bears, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, moose, deer, and more.

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