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Glacier National Park, Why Visit the Peace Park
“The most convenient airport to Whitefish and Glacier National Park is the Glacier Park InternationalAirport (FCA) located in Kalispell, MT. The airport is 30 miles from the West Entrance of Glacier National Park and 12 miles from the town of Whitefish.” I read this online and decided, right then that I had to achieve my life long dream, which is a visit to Glacier National Park. I had to go. Why go to Glacier National Park? I’m going to Glacier to get back to nature, to escape the hustle and bustle of life, and to see the majestic Rocky Mountains.
Glacier National Park, Why Visit the Peace Park
The UNESCO treasure of Glacier and Waterton Lakes national parks are also known as the Waterton–Glacier International Peace Park (WGIPP). The US and Canadian National created in 1932, commemorates the peace and goodwill our two nations share. Both flags fly at The Peace Parks.
However, if you are American, and want to visit Waterton National Park, bring a passport to enter the Canadian part of the Peace Park. Crossing a border always requires a passport from the US or Canada. Be prepared. Bring your passport to visit both parks. Also, be ready to meet some of the best people while hiking here.
The Views In Glacier National Park
Many people told me, Glacier makes a life-long impression on the soul. I went to reset my perspective on life. Glacier National Park did precisely that. It is the right place to reset your barometer. I think the outstanding views of the Rocky Mountains, magnificent hidden lakes and waterfalls make the Park genuinely unique. The Park is correctly named the Peace Park. Glacier made me feel peaceful. It is the Crown of the Continent.
Visit The Peace Park
Visit the Peace Parks because they have pristine lakes, mountains, and animals. Glacier Peace Park has over 700 miles to hike, and the conservatory has 10 million acres.
Wild and untamed animals are abundant in this park. Bring your bear spray, especially in late August and fall when the bears are foraging in preparation of winter hibernation.
Bears aren’t the only animal in the park. Bighorn sheep, Mountain goats, foxes, deer, and moose, are just some of the animals I saw while visiting.
Remember, at the higher the elevations, hikers are more likely to see more animals. Therefore, if you plan to hike at higher elevations such as a hike to Iceberg Lake, Logan Pass trails, or near Ptarmigan Tunnel and Ptarmigan Lake be prepared to see animals.
Where to Stay at Glacier for Best Views
I liked the East side of the park. If you can get a place at Many Glacier that is my favorite place to stay. Swiftcurrent Motel and Cabins, select a motel room or cabin with a bathroom.
Some of Glacier’s for Best Views Are From the Rooms
These are my favorite accommodation. Third place is The McDonald Lake Lodge. Choose a room at McDonald Lake Lodge or in a cabin.
I loved my cabin. Remember, at hotels and lodges, they are old. Although they are beautiful, because they are old, you may hear a noisy neighbor. If you can stay at any of the Glacier lodges, you will love the experience. I recommend staying away from dorm rooms and facilities without private bathrooms (toilets).
Why Visit the Peace Park
I love to hike. My reason for visiting the Peace Park was to hike. As you can see, the views are spectacular. The quietness was serene. The experience is therapeutic and healed my worries.
Don’t take too many photos. Taking to many photos will destroy your memories of the park. If you don’t believe me, read this for more information about what happens when you overdo the selfies and snapshots.
Travel tip: remember to follow the same rules of the road. At National Parks, follow all the laws of the road. Don’t speed, drive with your lights on, and follow parking rules.
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