![]() ![]() The oldest boats are the Sinopah and Little Chief, both built in 1926 for the Glacier Park Hotel Company. Each classic wooden boat is unique and custom made for use on the lakes in Glacier National Park. Although you might have to indulge in a few “bad dad jokes”, the captain will share the history of the boats and the lakes as you cruise. You’ll see parts of the park from an amazing point of view only visible from the water. There is no better way to relax in Glacier National Park than aboard one of the historic wooden boats that tour the lakes. Thanks to Ladona from Walking The Parks for contributing this piece! Check out Walking The Parks for National Park inspiration! And St Mary Lake makes for an amazing first/last view, depending on which way you choose to travel the park. ![]() The Weeping Wall is a sight to behold and perfect on a hot day when the mist cools you down. McDonald Creek is an unbelievable color of blue, with amazing clarity. Some of the coolest things to see are easily accessible by pulling out of the road. You will pass through different ecosystems along the two-lane, winding road. The drive alone is spectacular, passing by lakes, waterfalls, rushing creeks, glacier overlooks and most likely some wildlife. It serves as a great introduction to the park, but don’t let the word “introduction” fool you. This 50-mile road running East to West through the park is the perfect way to see many of the must-sees at Glacier National Park. ![]()
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