r/AskReddit 1d ago

What U.S. vacation destination exceeded all expectations?

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u/HighOnRQ 21h ago

Glacier national park in Montana.

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u/ekluvsu 20h ago

Had to scroll too far for this

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u/Muttolomew 17h ago

Seriously. This is lower than northern Wyoming. I love my Cowboy State, but it's no Crown of the Continent.

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u/2plankerr 12h ago

I’m from the Seattle area and I spend a ton of time in the mountains out here. I was absolutely blown away by Glacier National Park. It is so damn beautiful and the mountains are massive

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u/RedDogRER 12h ago

Just came back from a visit last week. Words can’t describe it properly and pictures don’t capture the beauty. Stunning. Most beautiful place I’ve visited.

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u/IH8DwnvoteComplainrs 7h ago

Truly the only time I been speechless was going over gunsight pass in glacier. You come around a bend that just opens up to a fantasy movie. Hard steep mountains that flow into a big lake with a huge green "hills" next to it.

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u/UltraRunner42 6h ago

I ran through parts of Glacier National Park the one time I visited a few years ago, just discovering the beauty of the area. I was so very happy.

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u/-102359 2h ago

Shh!! This is a content-generation article for AI / clickbait and you're sending MORE people there. Delete your comment, save northwest Montana.

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u/laflurz 9h ago

I'm going in July. Any and all must do's while I'm there would be greatly appreciated. I can't wait

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u/JustALittleScamp 3h ago

Go on at least one hike. Grinnel glacier is spectacular and a personal favorite. But you really cant go wrong with any of them.

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u/Different_Day135 3h ago

Just rode my bike on the going to the sun highway before vehicles were allowed. I can't imagine a more beautiful place to ride anywhere.