Montana's Glacier National Park Praised

@Must_Visit_Net highlights Montana's Glacier National Park for its turquoise lakes and scenic highways like Going-to-the-Sun Road [https://x.com/i/status/2031028775236899115].

Glacier National Park boasts over 700 lakes, with more than 130 officially named. These lakes display a range of colors, from sapphire blue to milky turquoise, depending on glacial activity and the presence of powdered rock. Going-to-the-Sun Road is a 50-mile route that crosses the Continental Divide at Logan Pass. Construction on the road began in 1921 and finished in 1932, with the formal dedication occurring on July 15, 1933. Vehicle reservations are not required to access Going-to-the-Sun Road in 2026. However, visitors need to purchase an entry pass to access the park. Avalanche Lake is a popular destination, accessible via a 3-mile hike from the Avalanche Campground Trailhead. Fed by waterfalls and framed by mountains, it's known for its vibrant turquoise waters.

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