This 50-mile Scenic Drive Through Glacier National Park Passes Stunning Waterfalls, Glaciers, and Mountains
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Glacier National Park, with over a million acres, is renowned for its vast wilderness. The Going-to-the-Sun Road provides a 50-mile scenic route through the park, open seasonally, allowing visitors to experience wildflowers, waterfalls, and stunning mountain views. The route typically opens in July, and this year it opened on June 16. Reservations are required for entry from the West Entrance during peak hours. Essential planning includes checking road conditions and deciding on the entry point, ensuring a memorable drive through this natural wonder.
While spending years exploring every corner of Glacier National Park is an option, driving the Going-to-the-Sun Road offers a quick yet scenic experience of its highlights.
Autumn Sifuentes, a public affairs specialist at Glacier National Park, describes the Going-to-the-Sun Road as an 'incredible engineering feat' that showcases the park's breathtaking landscape.
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