
McCroskey
The Mary McCroskey State Park was established in 1955 in Idaho to honor the frontier women who endured the hardships and harsh experiences of life on the American frontier.
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89.2 mi away
Apgar Campground
Located on the southern tip of Lake McDonald, Apgar Campground is Glacier's largest campground.
153.2 mi away
Chelan Ranger Station
Chelan Ranger Station is open year round on weekdays, excepting any federal holidays, and provides visitors with valuable information about the Lake Chelan National Recreation Area and Stehekin.
157.0 mi away
Cedar Creek Lodge
Located in Columbia Falls just 18 miles from the West Glacier entrance to Glacier National Park, Cedar Creek Lodge offers year round mountain style lodging with modern comforts.
168.5 mi away
Apgar Lookout Trail
This hike is not for the out-of-shape visitor: it's short but steep, climbing almost 2,000 vertical feet in less than 3 miles.
169.6 mi away
Going-to-the-Sun Road
Going-to-the-Sun Road is considered an engineering marvel, a 50-mile road carved through the mountains of Glacier National Park.
169.8 mi away
West Entrance Station
If you, like many park visitors, are coming from Kalispell, Whitefish or Columbia Falls, Montana, you'll enter Glacier through the West Entrance Station.