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Glacier

North America

Montana

 MINI

Quick Guide

Established

11-May-10

Iconic Places

Brooks Range

  • The U.S. half of Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, this park includes 26 rapidly receding glaciers and 130 named lakes surrounded by Rocky Mountain peaks. Historic hotels and the landmark Going-to-the-Sun Road accommodate visitors.[48] The local mountains, formed by an overthrust, expose Paleozoic fossils including trilobites, mollusks, giant ferns and dinosaurs. The park is also home to Triple Divide Peak, which forms the boundary between the watersheds of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic Oceans.[49] (WHS)[50] (BR)[51]

    State

    Montana

    Glacier

    Overview 

  • Soon we will be adding experiences and asking our Wild Dirt Pack to join in by sharing theirs!

  • Lots of great fun data being collected to get behind the scences point of views for each park.

Ranger Station

Apgar Visitor Center, 315 Apgar Road, West Glacier, MT 59460

Headquarters

1301 Glacier Park Road, West Glacier, MT 59460

Latitude(N)

48.6986

Longitude(W)

'-114.1087

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11-May-10
1,013,126.39 acres (4,100.0 km2)
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1301 Glacier Park Road, West Glacier, MT 59460
Apgar Visitor Center, 315 Apgar Road, West Glacier, MT 59460
59460
48.6986
'-114.1087
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Brooks Range
Camping
The U.S. half of Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, this park includes 26 rapidly receding glaciers and 130 named lakes surrounded by Rocky Mountain peaks. Historic hotels and the landmark Going-to-the-Sun Road accommodate visitors.[48] The local mountains, formed by an overthrust, expose Paleozoic fossils including trilobites, mollusks, giant ferns and dinosaurs. The park is also home to Triple Divide Peak, which forms the boundary between the watersheds of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic Oceans.[49] (WHS)[50] (BR)[51]
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