Logan Pass Visitor Center, Glacier National Park
Facts and practical information
The Logan Pass Visitor Center in Glacier National Park was constructed at the summit of the Going-to-the-Sun Road during the Mission 66 park facilities improvement program. The design concept was originated by architect Cecil J. Doty of the National Park Service Western Office of Design and Construction. Burt L. Gewalt of the Kalispell, Montana architectural firm Brinkman and Lenon was responsible for the construction documents, carried out between 1960 and 1962. Construction was completed in 1966. The visitor center uses common Mission 66 themes such as a broad, gently sloping roof, native stone, and glulam timber construction. ()
Logan Pass Visitor Center – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Heavy Runner Mountain, Hidden Lake, Mount Gould, Reynolds Mountain.