Visiting a national park is often seen as a chance to take in breathtaking scenery, spend time with loved ones, and explore nature. Many travelers consider these parks to be bucket list destinations, which offer amazing experiences – from hiking rugged trails to admiring unique geological features.

While some modifications are made to hiking trails to improve visitor safety, the National Park Service aims to keep them as close to their natural condition as possible. This means that, despite such beautiful settings, visitors are expected to follow each park's safety guidelines closely.

Even with precautions, accidents happen in national parks across the United States every year, and some result in fatalities. Glacier National Park in Montana is no exception, with its steep, remote hikin

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