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États-Unis d'Amérique
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Flathead County

Logan Pass

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Logan Pass

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Logan Pass, situated at an elevation of 2,026 meters (6,646 feet) in Glacier National Park, Montana, marks the highest point along the iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road. This prominent mountain pass straddles the Continental Divide, offering a crucial link between the park's eastern and western sections and serving as a gateway to some of its most spectacular landscapes. Named after Major William R. Logan, the park's first superintendent, it is a natural monument celebrated for its subalpine environment.

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    31 octobre 2025

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    Cette région est vraiment d'une beauté incroyable.
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    7 septembre 2019

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    De là, un chemin bien tracé mène au Hidden Lake Lookout, d'où vous avez une vue fantastique sur le lac.
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    Un petit sentier qui offre un bon aperçu de la nature grandiose que l'on peut découvrir en randonnée. N'est pas loin du centre d'accueil.
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    Hidden Lake Overlook

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    Embark on the easy Hidden Lake Overlook Trail, a 2.8 miles (4.5 km) hike that takes about 1 hour and 22 minutes to complete. You will gain 509 feet (155…

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    Embark on the Highline Trail for a moderate hiking adventure through Glacier National Park's iconic landscapes. This route spans 8.4 miles (13.6 km) and involves a steady ascent of 1436…

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    Position:Flathead County, Montana, États-Unis d'Amérique

    Foire aux questions

    What are the most popular hiking trails accessible from Logan Pass?

    Logan Pass serves as the trailhead for several iconic hikes. The Hidden Lake Overlook Trail is a popular, relatively easy option, offering stunning views of Hidden Lake and potential wildlife sightings. For a more challenging experience, the Highline Trail heads north along the Continental Divide, renowned for its wildflowers in the 'Garden Wall' section and breathtaking vistas. Both trails are well-maintained and offer distinct experiences of the park's alpine beauty.

    What is the typical hiking difficulty of trails around Logan Pass?

    Hiking difficulty varies significantly. The Hidden Lake Overlook Trail is generally considered easy to moderate, featuring a boardwalk section and gradual ascent. The Highline Trail is more strenuous due to its length and exposure, often involving narrow paths along cliffs. Hikers should be prepared for alpine conditions and varying terrain, regardless of the trail chosen. Always check current trail conditions at the Visitor Center.

    Are there any specific permits required for hiking or visiting Logan Pass?

    While general entry into Glacier National Park requires a park entrance fee, specific permits for day hiking around Logan Pass are typically not needed. However, if you plan to do overnight backpacking, a wilderness permit is required. Additionally, during peak season, a vehicle reservation system may be in place for accessing the Going-to-the-Sun Road, which includes Logan Pass. Always check the official NPS website for the most current requirements before your visit.

    What are the typical opening and closing dates for Logan Pass and the Going-to-the-Sun Road?

    Logan Pass and the full length of the Going-to-the-Sun Road are generally open from mid-to-late June until mid-October. These dates are highly dependent on snowfall and plowing progress, as the pass can accumulate over 100 feet of snow. It closes during winter due to avalanche hazards and impassable conditions. Always check the park's official website for real-time road status updates before planning your trip.

    What wildlife can I expect to see at Logan Pass?

    Logan Pass is a prime location for wildlife viewing. Visitors are almost guaranteed to spot mountain goats, which have become accustomed to human presence during the summer. Other common sightings include bighorn sheep, marmots, and pikas. Occasionally, grizzly bears may be seen in the area. Remember to maintain a safe and respectful distance from all wildlife.

    Is Logan Pass suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Logan Pass can be very family-friendly. The Hidden Lake Overlook Trail, with its boardwalk sections and relatively gentle incline, is a popular choice for families. The Visitor Center offers educational exhibits, and the opportunity to spot wildlife like mountain goats can be exciting for children. Always ensure children are dressed appropriately for changing alpine weather and stay on designated trails.

    What is the policy regarding dogs or pets at Logan Pass and on nearby trails?

    Glacier National Park has strict pet policies to protect wildlife and natural resources. Pets are generally not allowed on any hiking trails, boardwalks, or in the backcountry, including those originating from Logan Pass. They are permitted in developed areas, front-country campgrounds, and along paved roads, but must always be on a leash no longer than 6 feet. Service animals are an exception to these rules.

    How can I avoid crowds and find parking at Logan Pass?

    Logan Pass is extremely popular, especially during summer. Parking at the Visitor Center fills up very quickly, often before 8 AM. To avoid crowds and secure parking, it's highly recommended to arrive very early in the morning or utilize the park's free shuttle service. The park has also introduced a ticketed shuttle system and a three-hour parking limit at the Visitor Center to manage congestion.

    Are there any facilities or services available at Logan Pass?

    Yes, the Logan Pass Visitor Center is open during the summer season. It provides restrooms, drinking water, interpretive exhibits, a bookstore, and park rangers who can offer information on trail conditions and safety. There are no restaurants or cafes directly at Logan Pass, so it's advisable to bring your own snacks and drinks.

    What unique natural features can be observed at Logan Pass?

    Beyond its stunning mountain vistas, Logan Pass is notable for its subalpine environment and unique geological features. It straddles the Continental Divide, offering a clear view of this significant geographical boundary. Just east of the pass, an area known as Big Drift is famous for accumulating over 100 feet of snowfall, pushed by prevailing westerly winds. The area also boasts vibrant wildflower displays, particularly in the 'Garden Wall' section of the Highline Trail.

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