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At the height of 6,680 feet, Logan Pass is a picture perfect alpine-arctic tundra
environment. Visit it during July and you'll find tiny wildflowers, captivating
for their toughness, poking so beautifully up through snow that you will be left
mesmerized. The sleepy yellow glacier lily, which grows in bunches, is the emblematic
of Logan Pass. With its natural native grasses so stunningly green, Logan Pass is
the best place to discover if you haven't been here before.
Visitors are allowed to holiday at The Logan Pass during the summer season only
at the east side of the pass. This pass is a popular commencing point for hikers
and backpackers. Highline Trail is the most popular trail and heads towards the
north along the west side of the continental divide from the mid of an area locally
known as the "Garden Wall" due to the abundance of vibrant wildflowers
which grow up there during the summer season. Rent a car in usa to travel and enjoy the beauty of the
place.
On the eastern side of the pass, another popular area Big Drift often records over
150 feet of snowfall, much of which is a result of being pushed over the continental
divide by the dominant westerly winds during the rest of the year. The pass usually
remains closed throughout winter due to virtual impossibility of keeping the
Going-to-the-Sun Road open and avalanche hazards, making it possible
to visit only during May till October.
Offering an excellent vantage point to view wildlife, there's always a guarantee
to spot a mountain goat or other animal as they slowly become adjusted to summertime
human visitation. However, if you are traveling with family or a group, consider
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