Sun Point
Once the site of the Going-to-the-Sun Chalets, Sun Point offers spectacular views.
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Sun Point Details
In their heyday, the Going-to-the-Sun Chalets were considered some of the most desirable lodgings in the U.S. Visitors usually arrived by boat, although a few opted to visit the Swiss-inspired chalets by horseback. Located about 100 feet above St. Mary Lake, at what is now known as Sun Point, the lodging complex offered spectacular views and gave visitors the sense they were staying on a mountainside perch. However, when Going-to-the-Sun Road was finished in the 1930s and the lodging became more accessible, the popularity of the chalets — which used to feel like an isolated adventure deep in the mountains — waned. After the chalets closed for World War II, they never reopened. You can still see why the destination was once so popular when you visit Sun Point. The lodgings are gone, but the dramatic setting and stunning vistas make Sun Point a popular stop along Going-to-the-Sun Road. There's ample parking and a picnic area. Take a one-mile self-guided hike along the shore of the lake, or walk the Sun Point Nature Trail which is a little over one mile one way and offers views of the lake, towering mountain peaks, and cascading Baring Falls.
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Sun Point Nature Trail
In their heyday, the Going-to-the-Sun Chalets were considered some of the most desirable lodging in America.
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Baring Falls Trail
It's only about a 75-foot walk from your car to see Sunrift Gorge.
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Sunrift Gorge Trail
It's only about a 75-foot walk to witness this incredible, water-carved gorge.