Glacier National Park

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  Over 1 million acres of preserved forests, alpine meadows and lakes.   Home to 70 species of mammals and over 260 species of birds.   There are 700 miles of maintained trails and over 350 structures listed on the National register of Historic Sites, along with six National Historic Landmarks.   Glacier was designated a National Park on May 11th, 1910 and became a World Heritage Site in 1995.   It is also linked to our friends in Canada with Waterton Lakes National Park as an International Peace Park and has a rich and colorful history.   You can get away from it all and camp with Grizzlies, or luxuriate in some of the best Western Park Lodges.   The visitors center on the Continental Divide is an attraction on its own and the Rangers are some of the most helpful I have encountered.   If you want additional information and history click away, but do not forget to return.   I will now let the photos do the talking.   Click on any picture to start the Gallery tour.   Enjoy!

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East Flattop
Elevation 7926 Feet

Goat Mountain
Elevation 8826 Feet

Gunsight Mountain
Elevation 9258 Feet

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Otokomi Mountain
Elevation 7935 Feet

St Marys Lake
Little Chief 9541'  
Mt Jackson 10062'
Gunsight 9258'

Two Medicine Lake
Bearhead 8406'
Sinopah 8271'
Mt Rockwell 9272'
Rising Wolf 9513'

Yellowstone
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