One of the biggest highlights of Glacier National Park is traveling on the "Going-to-the-Sun" Road. It was even more spectacular than I had imagined. It is a very scenic, but narrow, road that spans approximately 50 miles and crosses the Continental Divide at Logan Pass. Along the road, there are waterfalls, weeping rocks, and terrific views of lakes.
We drove to West Glacier to go on another boat tour on Lake McDonald, where there was another lodge to visit and enjoy.
This boat tour was a little longer than the first one. It lasted about an hour and we learned a little trivia about the park and the lake along with enjoying the views.
After the boat tour, we were able to go on a short hike where we saw this interesting and unique waterfall.
Me having a little fun along the path on the way back to the car.
They have these red tour cars that drive visitors around the park. We didn't take one of their tours, but it probably would have been fun.
It was a very fun and fulfilling day.
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