One of the most popular hiking trails in Glacier National Park and for good reason. The Highline Trail rewards every step with stunning views. I do want to mention that …
The Garden Wall Trail to Grinnell Glacier Overlook is strenuous. Not particularly long, but very steep. You gain a full 1.000 feet within 0.6 miles of hiking. So be prepared. …
Red Rocks Point is a scenic pullout along Going-to-the-Sun Road, just west of McDonald Creek’s tumbling cascades. It’s an easy place to miss—but worth a pause. Park (or dismount your …
Big Bend is one of the most iconic curves on Going-to-the-Sun Road, where the pavement sweeps in a dramatic arc beneath towering peaks and open sky. Located just west of …
The gorgeous McDonald Falls are probably the most easily reached waterfalls in Glacier National Park. Anybody can visit these falls, but that doesn't make them less spectacular.
Going right under the road, Haystack creek falls is a beautiful natural and man-made sight, with impressive masonry work to create the tunnel, and a natural wonder running underneath.
Bowman Lake is located in the corner of Glacier National Park and is accessible via a rugged 6-mile unpaved road or the Bowman Lake Trail, which overlaps the Pacific Northwest …
Fathead Lake State Park in Montana offers pristine lakeside landscapes for all kinds of outdoor fun. This park is famous for having the largest freshwater lake in the western U.S. …
Smith Lake is located between a residential area and the Whitefish Mountains. It's great for a swim on a warm day, except after rain (due to runoff) and when geese or other birds are in close proximity.