Logan Pass Visitor Center is the highest point along the Going-to-the-Sun Road at 6,646 feet (2,026 meters) and serves as the gateway to some of Glacier National Park’s most stunning alpine landscapes. Located right on the Continental Divide, it offers panoramic views of rugged peaks, vast meadows, and—depending on the season—either vibrant wildflowers or deep snowbanks. This is more than just a visitor center; it’s an iconic destination and the starting point for some of the park’s most popular hikes.
Every year, thousands of visitors make Logan Pass their primary stop along the road, not only for its jaw-dropping scenery but also for the wealth of information, amenities, and trail access it provides. Whether you’re an avid hiker, a wildlife enthusiast, or simply someone looking to enjoy the fresh mountain air, Logan Pass offers something for everyone.