Apgar is the largest campground in Glacier and makes a good location for a base camp. Like most other campgrounds in the park it has restrooms with flush toilets and cold running water (open captions with audio description).
Nestled among the Hemlocks and Cedars on the northeast shore of Lake McDonald is one of the smaller and more intimate of Glacier's campgrounds Sprague Creek. Its twenty-five sites and proximity to the lakeshore make this a prime spot for campers in the know (open captions with audio description).
The observation platform at McDonald Creek overlook allows visitors to get an up close look at this beautiful and powerful force of nature (open captions with audio description).
Constructed between 1926-1927, this iconic spot features window ports that over look Heaven's Peak & the Upper McDonald Creek Valley (open captions with audio description).
The Loop is the switchback that defined the Going-to-the-Sun Road as we know it today. Watch the video to learn more about it's fascinating history (open captions with audio description).
Bird Woman Falls sits between Mount Oberlin and Mount Cannon on the west side of Glacier National Park. Visitors who travel along the Going-to-the-Sun Road get spectacular views of this ever changing beauty (open captions with audio description).
This series of waterfalls delights early season visitors to Glacier National Park as they drive through its spray, but did you know that these waterfalls were man made? (open captions with audio description).
Triple Arches is one of the most recognizable features along the Going-to-the-Sun Road. An elegant solution to an early engineering problem, it has become a symbol of the care and dedication in the original construction of the road (open captions with audio description).
Mountain Goats are the symbol of Glacier National Park, and are a common site on the Going-to-the-Sun Road. There is almost no better place to see them than at Oberlin Bend. Watch the video to learn more about the overlook and these shaggy white stars of Glacier (open captions with audio description).
Logan Pass is literally the high point on the Going-to-the-Road, and for many visitors, the high point of their trip to Glacier. Watch this video to learn more about the many trails at this historic point (open captions with audio description).
Need a break on the Going-to-the-Sun Road? Why not stop by Lunch Creek, a historic resting point for visitors to the park. Just don't step on the wildflowers and plants, a careless step can make a huge impact on this fragile eco-system (open captions with audio description).
The East Tunnel was one of the most difficult challenges on the entire Going-to-the-Sun Road. Watch the video to learn more about the history of this iconic tunnel (open captions with audio description).
Located on a prominent bend on the Going-to-the-Sun Road, Siyeh Bend shuttle stop marks the transition point between the higher elevation sub-alpine vegetation and the forest of the East Side. Two popular day hikes depart from this location, Piegan Pass and Siyeh Pass (open captions with audio description).
The St Mary's Trailhead Shuttle stop provides access to several trails on the east side of Glacier National Park. One of these, St Mary's Falls, is one of the most popular hikes in the park, and for good reason (open captions with audio description).