Because of Montana's status as the country's foremost producer of metallic treasures, including gold, silver, and copper, it is often called the Treasure State. Another nickname for Montana is Big Sky Country, owing to the vast skies that seemingly fill the landscape. But the name Montana is derived from its mountains, and perhaps no better showcase for those mountains is the region defined by massive U-shaped valleys and hulking granite peaks. That's why when antique picking through this mountainous state, a recommended diversion is to travel to Montana's northwest corner, and make a visit to Glacier National Park. It adds to any antiquing road trip thru Montana.
Melting glaciers, alpine meadows, carved valleys, and spectacular lakes are all found in Glacier. With over 700 miles of trails, the park is a paradise for adventure seekers. Like Montana itself, the park is also a big place. And, perhaps no better way to experience the park is inside one of its iconic Red Buses.
Manufactured by Cleveland-based White Motor Company, the Red Buses introduced transportation to the park in 1914. Workhorse vehicles, many in today's fleet have been in service since the mid-1930s. The buses feature outside doors for each row, and each row accommodates four people across. The body of Red Bus is an oak, not steel, frame.
And, a special feature of the bus is its roll-back top, providing unobstructed sightseeing. Much of the park’s scenery is vertically oriented, so the roll-back tops are perfect for offering full views of the mountains, and Montana's signature Big Sky. The fleet of thirty-three Red Buses at Glacier National Park is thought to be the oldest fleet of touring vehicles in the world.
Traveling across Montana takes time. So will your journey to reach West Glacier, Montana. The location for the park's entrance. Situated in the northwest corner of the state, West Glacier is about 216 miles from Helena. Therefore, consider transforming your journey into a Montana antiquing road trip, and fit into your itinerary a visit to an antique shop, or two, along the way. Simply, a Montana antiquing road trip is a must. The antique and vintage shops here exude the spirit of this Big Sky country.
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