Everyone who lives in Montana knows that parts of our state are so beautiful, they look like they’ve been photoshopped. And while our natural beauty is definitely authentic, there are some spots that look totally surreal. In fact, some of them look straight out of a fairytale.

If you ever read The Chronicles of Narnia, you may have noticed the similarities between the description of Narnia and parts of Glacier National Park. And you’re not the only one to notice—in fact, part of the movie was filmed there.

The Chronicles of Narnia is a classic collection of children’s literature set in a beautiful mythical land.

GlacierGuyMT / Flickr If you’ve read the books or seen the films, it’s really easy to see why Glacier National Park makes a perfect setting for filming Narnia scenes.

Narnia was a fantasy world of magic, mythical beasts and talking animals…

Knaupter / Flickr … we’ve never seen any talking wildlife at Glacier, but there are parts of it that definitely look otherworldly.

Hike the Highline Trail for some of the best views you’ll see anywhere in the world.

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Glacier National Park often seems like it’s in another world.

Cody Wellons / Flickr The sweeping views, lush, green valleys and clear lakes seen here can’t be found anywhere else on Earth.

Catch a surreal sunset at St. Mary Lake.

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As Montanans, we owe it to ourselves to explore as much of this picturesque park was we can.

Lindsey Turner / Flickr It is, after all, our greatest gift.

Do you see how Glacier National Park makes a perfect Narnia? Speaking of otherworldly places, if you’re into Lord of the Rings, check out our very own Middle Earth.

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If you’ve read the books or seen the films, it’s really easy to see why Glacier National Park makes a perfect setting for filming Narnia scenes.

Knaupter / Flickr

… we’ve never seen any talking wildlife at Glacier, but there are parts of it that definitely look otherworldly.

Troy Smith / Flickr

Cody Wellons / Flickr

The sweeping views, lush, green valleys and clear lakes seen here can’t be found anywhere else on Earth.

U.S. Geological Survey / Flickr

Lindsey Turner / Flickr

It is, after all, our greatest gift.

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