Dubbed the "Crown of the Continent," owing to its otherworldly natural beauty, Glacier National Park encompasses a vast 4000 square kilometres of pristine natural wilderness in Montana's Rocky Mountains on the Canadian-American border. The spectacularly scenic landscape boasts an array of beautiful features, such as towering glacier-carved peaks and lush valleys dotted with exquisite cascading waterfalls. Widely considered one of America's greatest natural wonders, the park contains over a hundred lakes, alpine meadows, dense forests, two sub-ranges of the Rocky Mountains and countless plant and animal species, including an impressive population of grizzly bears. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to keep them entertained with kilometres of hiking trails, cycling routes on offer, and some idyllically located campsites.