Day Hiking: Glacier National Park & Western Montana: Cabinets, Mission and Swan Ranges, Missoula, Bitterroots

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Read more From the Introduction: 'A Hikers Park' More than two million visitors come to Glacier National Park every year, with the average visit lasting a scant three hours. Less than 2 percent of visitors log time in the backcountry, which means hikers can easily enjoy a crowd-free experience with a little effort. Glaciers high season runs roughly from Memorial Day to Labor Day, but the park offers unique recreation opportunities in every season. In early spring, the wildlife have become active but the crowds have not; brilliant wildflowers stun in early sum-mer, followed by huckleberries; visitors in autumn marvel at the golden carpet of larch that drapes the forested foothills; and snow-shoers and Nordic skiers have unfettered and uncrowded access to the park in winter. 'But, more than other grand dames of the national parks system, Glacier is a hikers park, with its highlights accessible only with hiking boots.' -- Aaron Theisen, author Read more

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🗸 Title: Day Hiking: Glacier National Park & Western Montana: Cabinets, Mission and Swan Ranges, Missoula, Bitterroots
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