Glacier Country, the westernmost of six tourism regions in Montana, is a trophy case of nature’s best work. It is a land abundant with great stories waiting to be told. From Glacier National Park, the Crown Jewel of the Continent, to Flathead Lake, the West’s largest freshwater lake, to the rugged peaks of the Bitterroot Mountains, deemed “terrible” by the Lewis & Clark expedition, Glacier Country boasts a
never-ending display of Mother Nature’s finest.
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Glacier National
Park – The Crown Jewel of the Continent
One of Montana’s premiere attractions, Glacier
National Park is perfect for those seeking unsurpassed
beauty, thrilling adventure and the trip of a lifetime.
More than one million acres and 700 miles of maintained
trails lead deep into one of the largest intact ecosystems
in the lower 48 states. Explore by bike, foot, horseback,
snowshoe or cross-country ski.
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