GOING-TO-THE-SUN ROAD
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2024
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2024
Going-to-the-sun Road is an 87-kilometer scenic road that crosses the park from one end to the other, making it easy to visit
This famous 87-kilometre scenic route crosses the park from one end to the other, making it easy to visit. Opened in 1932, it is spectacular. At Logan Pass, it crosses the Continental Divide, the ridge line of the Rocky Mountains that is the watershed between the Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic Oceans.
In addition to surveying with your own vehicle, you can use the shuttle buses provided by the park from the Visitor Centers. An unmissable item during your visit to the park! Be careful though, the bends are extremely rough.
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