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Mount Oberlin, at 8,180 feet, is located in the Lewis Range of Glacier National Park, just northwest of Logan Pass, 1 mile from the Continental Divide and north of Clements Mountain. p>There is a 4-mile-long trail that will gain you an elevation of 1,500 feet.

The trail is steep in some places and it will take you up to 7 hours to reach the summit and return. p>The views are magnificent and you might be lucky enough to spot mountain goats and bears. The Going-to-the-Sun Road through Glacier National Park, which leads to the trailhead, is an amazing adventure in itself. p>The trail starts at the base of Logan Pass. p>The trail is marked with cairns and is easy to follow all the way to the summit. p>All along it you will have an open view of Mount Gould, the Garden Wall, the Livingston Range, and the Lewis Range.

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