Montana Vacations : One step Back in history8870647
Our first vacation in Montana Outdoor Adventures would have been a trip with your young kids to Yellowstone Park. The raw nature we witnessed and experienced together brought an amazement beyond the thrills of man-made beauty I have come across in big cities. Buffalo, moose and elk grazing, bubbling pots of hot pools, geysers spraying fountains of warm water and steam above tree tops making you wonder initially site where this tremendous power arises from, giving rise on the urge to stop and witness the source on this natural wonder.
You can also find the winters in Montana, when our family wanted to try snowmobiling at Yellowstone Park and explore the trail system outside of the park leading up mountains in the early morning through snow-packed trees that stand like popsicles, only these are not man-made sculptures but produced by the raw forces of wind and snow that reveal the task of God's hand. Snowmobiling in West Yellowstone was a Montana vacation that continued to attract our family go back over the years, never growing sick and tired with the adventure.
As our kids grew older we tried something totally new, a vacation in Northwest Montana. It began as we travelled with the Mission Valley where Jesuits caused local Indians to found a mission in St Ignatius in 1854. I still recall the Mission Mountains rising majestically for the east across the Mission Valley of Montana forming a great border to frame this remarkable landscape. Me was inspired with the wonder of God's creation. Then we drove north through Polson and commenced an outing along Flathead Lake, the greatest freshwater lake in the Western Usa.
Whenever we finally reached Glacier Park, the sight of mountain landscapes far exceeded anything I'd ever seen, during Yellowstone Park. The walls of mountains in Glacier Park are arranged as being a rock garden with summer flowers adorning their beautiful slopes. The Going-To-The-Sun Road is not a fast highway, but alternatively a mountain road that you just invest some time on because it winds through mountain passages with breathtaking scenes around every turn.
You'll find more information on Glacier National Park and Waterton Glacier International Peace Park with a special website by having an interactive map and articles written by locals describing the attractions and reputation Glacier Park in Northwest Montana. The specific site describes how locals experience this park and area, "Crown from the Continent." You can also get good information on celebrating the 100th anniversary of Glacier Park in 2010. The specific site if "Glacier Centennial 2010." You can look for your names from the sites to discover them.