02/15/2026 | By: Mountain Life Photography
Belton Bridge offers turquoise river views just outside Glacier National Park in Montana.
“My now fiancée and I had an unforgettable day, and it was all thanks to Polly. She really surpassed all my expectations to make sure everything went to plan.”
“Polly knew of a stunning spot off the main road at Big Bend. She detailed the exact proposal location using satellite imagery and even sent a video walking the trail.”
“Because there is no cell service in the park, she covertly dropped off walkie talkies at our Airbnb so we could communicate without tipping off my fiancée.”
“It wasn’t just photos — it was an experience. Polly was our guide, our planner, and our storyteller for the entire day.”
— William S.
If you’d like to see more from this Big Bend proposal and the full-day adventure through Glacier National Park, you can view the complete gallery here:
Sun Point is one of the most expansive overlooks along Going-to-the-Sun Road, with sweeping views of St. Mary Lake and the surrounding Glacier peaks. Because of its scale and exposed cliffs, it offers a bold, unmistakably Glacier backdrop for a proposal.
There is a short uphill walk from the parking area to reach the main overlook, and this location is often very windy — especially later in the day. Planning timing carefully can make a big difference here.
One approach that works beautifully is starting the proposal at Sun Point and then turning the rest of the day into an adventure drive back toward the west entrance. After the proposal, we can continue along Going-to-the-Sun Road, stopping at scenic pullouts, alpine overlooks, and quieter locations as the landscape shifts.
✔ Dramatic lake and mountain views in one frame
✔ Elevated, expansive Glacier scenery
✔ A strong starting point for a full Going-to-the-Sun Road experience
• Short uphill walk from the parking area
• Typically very windy, especially later in the day
• Open, exposed setting rather than a private one
Because of its location along the road, Sun Point feels less like a quick stop and more like the beginning of a larger adventure through the park.
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