Glacier Park
Montana holds the great Glacier park, it is located way up in the left hand corner of the state. 1982 was the year that this state was established and became the great park it is today. About 430,000 people visit this park which doesn't seem much comparing to the others on this sight but it really is when you look at smaller parks. Some major attractions are the animals that live there, campgrounds, Otokomi Lake, St. Mary Falls, and more amazingly, cool things to see in the park. There are very few hotels to stay in because about 95% of people will stay in a tent, cabin, or camper. The camping isn't that expensive but the cabin may be a little cash to rent. The best time to go is closer to dark in the fall and spring because then most of the animals will start to move about and it will be a cool sight to see. The entrance fee for this park is 14 for an adult to get in and that doesn't include a camping spot.