Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park’s 1,583 square miles contain “…pristine forests, alpine meadows, rugged mountains, and spectacular lakes.” The Park habitats encompass several ecotones and exhibit a wide variety of macro and micro habitats. There are 26 glaciers, all of them shrinking. Glacier shares a 21 mile (33.7 km) border with Canada’s Waterton National Park. Bring your passport and visit them both by driving the Going To The Sun highway.
Here is the Park website. Accessible Facilities and Services.
Phone 406-888-7800
There is an accessible nature trail from the Visitors Center on Logan Pass. Be sure to bring warm, wind and rain-proof clothing.
Trail of the Cedars – a short wheelchair accessible loop trail through cedar forest.
As described in EveryTrail.com.
Running Eagle Falls – According to Glacier Guides Montana Raft, this is a “1 mile loop with 15 feet elevation gain.” It is “on your way into the Two Medicine valley.”