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10 Of Our Favorite National Park Guides
Take a virtual photo adventure with ten of our favorite guides to national parks around the country, from the idyllic alpine meadows and vistas of Montana’s Glacier National Park, to otherworldly landscapes in Joshua Tree and the dramatic display of Earth’s primal forces in Hawaii Volcanoes.
1. Glacier National Park, Montana
Considered one of the best trails in North America, Highline Trail along the top of Logan Pass is not to be missed. Photo by Josh Miller.
“Have you ever wanted to photograph Alaska, but didn’t have the time or money to make it happen? Have you ever wanted a chance to photograph glaciers, wildlife and meadows in the same day? If so, Glacier National Park in Montana may need to be your next photo adventure. Glacier offers photographers the opportunity to photograph big game and dramatic landscapes without the need for an expensive multi-week trip to Alaska. The park’s unique mix of alpine topography, wildlife and great hiking is as close to a true Alaskan experience as a photographer can have in the lower 48 states.”
Continue reading Josh Miller’s guide to Glacier National Park, “Everyman’s Alaska.”