If you’re planning a trip to Glacier National Park this summer – and we certainly hope you are – you’ll most likely spend some time at Lake McDonald. Not only is this rainbow rock lake in Montana the largest lake in the park, but it’s also incredibly scenic. And while enjoying your surroundings when you’re here is important, don’t forget to look down. Lake McDonald’s colored pebbles are both beautiful and remarkable. This Montana lake with colorful rocks is a bucket list destination for lovers of natural beauty and unusual wonders in the great outdoors.

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Have you ever noticed the colored rocks among Montana’s lakeshores? Sometimes it feels like peeking into nature’s jewelry box, watching each of the colored stones sparkle in a unique and magical way. If you’ve been to Glacier National Park before, which of our lakes is your favorite? We won’t blame you if you say Lake McDonald, a beautiful rainbow rock lake in Montana.

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  • Fishercap Lake
  • Lake Josephine
  • Redrock Lake
  • Cracker Lake
  • Bullhead Lake
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