Logan Pass
Named for the park's first superintendent, William Logan, Logan Pass is the apex of the 50 mile drive along the Going To The Sun Road. At 6,646 feet above sea level, the pass provides some very beautiful vistas. It was here that I saw the majority of the wildlife on this trip while taking a 1.5 mile hike to Hidden Lake. It was at the Hidden Lake Overlook where I encountered Mountain Goats so comfortable around people that I was able to get within a few feet of them without disturbing them. I also saw big horn sheep, marmots and squirrels. Without a doubt this was the best part of the trip from a wildlife viewing standpoint.