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Top 5 Things to do in East Glacier Park Car RentalEast Glacier Park

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East Glacier Park is located at the east end of the Glacier National Park in Montana. The Glacier National Park is referred to as the “Crown of the Continent Ecosystem” and is situated in the north of Montana bordering the states of Alberta and British Columbia of Canada. It has over 130 lakes and two mountain ranges and over 1,000 different species of plants and a number of species of animals live here. It is the ideal place to spend the summer vacation, as it also provides accommodation and tourist facilities to the visitors who flock to the place. There is plenty to do and see in the park.

1. Cross the park in “Going to the sun road”: This road crosses the width of the park which was constructed in 1930. Driving along this road gives one an opportunity to admire the wonders of nature in these clear, clean and beautiful surroundings.

2. Hike and camp in the serene surroundings: There are a number of trails that one can follow in the park as it has so much to offer. In addition to this there is a number of camping sites as well.

3. See animals and birds in their natural habitats: There are many animals and birds that one can encounter here. The mountain goat is the official symbol of the park and one can see them nimbly climbing up the mountain sides.

4. Visit an Indian reservation: The Flathead Indian Reservation is home to the Indian tribes that have inhabited this area from many centuries ago and are still living here. It is a great opportunity to see them in their own homeland.

5. See the history of the area: East Glacier Park has two museums that have historic artifacts of this beautiful area and one can view handicrafts, photos etc, which show the history of the park and its surrounding areas.

 





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