Montana’s rugged mountain is home to wildlife like Big Horn Sheep. In fact, around 5,000 of this North American native sheep inhabit Montana in diverse populations. Some of these species are endangered.
Overhunting, shortage of food and water, and livestock competition are some of the many reasons for the breed’s extinction.
Therefore, it would be best that you see these animals up-close while their population still subsists
Logan pass is known as the visitor center at Glacier National Park. The pass has a lot to offer including a commendable vantage point to sight-see wildlife.
If you have plans to visit the pass, do it from mid-to-late June until mid-October as it is generally open. It is not passable during winter due to the difficulty of keeping the Going-to-the-sun Road open and the fall hazards.
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