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GUIDE TO VISIT GLACIER NATIONAL PARK

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GUIDE TO VISIT GLACIER NATIONAL PARK Glacier National Park is Situated in Montana’s Rocky Mountains, Glacier Park is one of the most majestic parks in the U.S with a 1,583-square-mile wilderness holding pristine forests, snow mountains, crystalline lakes, and full of beautiful flowers. If the visitor’s group wants to hike, camp, or ski in Glacier National Park, Tour Bus Rental can help you get there, modern motor coaches with reclining seats to take your Visitor’s group from Seattle or Portland to Montana.

PARK OVERVIEW: Glacier National Park is divided into west and east sides. The West side starts at around 3,200 feet and has heavy green trees and a great deal of solitude. The East side starts at around 5,000 feet and has fewer trees, but has more expansive and wonderful views for visitors. Glacier National Park is an untouched backcountry, the main cuts across the park, are lined with visitors’ centers, and lodges that are open full-time for visitors during peak season (May to September). If you’re not experienced, you want to stick to the trails and hotels around the main road. If you spend your time outdoors, you need to hire a Luxury Tour Coach to reach there and can venture to the hiking trails in the backcountry. Here you’ll find the park’s wildlife, like mountain goats, bighorn sheep, lynx, and grizzly bears. Please make sure to keep your distance!

SEASONS AND WEATHER: It is important to think about the weather when you visit a National Park, but especially important when you visit Glacier. The Glacier typically has snow on its top from September to July, and the lower top may still have snow from late September until June. In the winter season, visitors can expect below-freezing temperatures, even on summer nights temperatures can drop into the 30s.


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