Glacier National Park, known as the ‘Crown of the Continent,’ spans 1,583 square miles of snowcapped mountains and turquoise glacial lakes along the Continental Divide in West Glacier, USA. The park offers 745 miles of hiking trails and several scenic drives, with the 50-mile Going-to-the-Sun Road being a highlight, winding through the park’s interior. Visitors can explore this vast landscape, experiencing the rugged terrain and pristine waters that define the region.
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