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Logan Pass: Glacier National Park's Highest Road-Accessible Summit at 6,646 Feet

Logan Pass: Glacier National Park s Highest Road-Accessible Summit at 6,646 Feet

Situated above the treeline on the wind-swept Continental Divide and snow-bound for much of the year, Logan Pass at 6,646 feet—named for William R. Logan, Glacier National Park's first superintendent—marks the park's highest drivable point. Iconic trails like Hidden Lake Overlook (extending to Hidden Lake) and the Highline Trail start here, offering breathtaking vistas. Note: parking fills quickly during peak season; plan to arrive early.


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