Going-to-the-Sun Road is a scenic mountain road in the Rocky Mountains of the western United States, in Glacier National Park in Montana. The Sun Road, as it is sometimes abbreviated in National Park Service documents, is the only road that traverses the park, crossing the Continental Divide through Logan Pass at an elevation of 6,646 feet, which is the highest point on the road. Construction began in 1921 and was completed in 1932 with formal dedication in the following summer on July 15, 1933. Prior to the construction of the road, visitors would need to spend several days traveling through the central part of the park, an area which can now be traversed within a few hours, excluding any stops for sightseeing or construction.
The road is the first to have been registered in all of the following categories: National Historic Place, National Historic Landmark and Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.
Check the website for more info and current status.
Entrance fees to the park apply ($30/$20 for a car, $15/$10 for a person)
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Going-to-the-Sun_Road
Official website http://www.nps.gov/glac/planyourvisit/goingtothesunroad.htm
Address Going To the Sun Rd, 59916, United States
Coordinates 48°42'9.4" N -113°48'32.667" E