Glacier – “Going to the Sun” road
One of the highlights of Glacier NP is the Going to the Sun road. About 60 miles long, it is ultrascenic, high up, and a “must visit”. But don’t drive it if you’re afraid of heights, the roads are narrow with huge dropoffs. We drove it halfway to Logan Pass, then returned. A wonderful day’s drive, even with the somewhat lengthy construction delays.
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- The views are just incredible
- McDonald Lake — very scenic!
- A long view of McDonald Falls
- McDonald Creek’s water is crystal clear (and cold!)
- Another view from Logan Pass
- And, here we are standing in the snow
- Wayne and Judy on the Hidden Lake trail
- Do you think the marmot was enjoying the view… or the sun?
- At Logan Pass, a view across a field of flowers
- While waiting for construction we had a visitor…
- The scenery is unrivaled.
- A view on the way up.
Categories: Traveling
Glacier, Logan Pass
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