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- Specific picture descriptions: Photos above with "i" icons next to the bracketed sequence numbers (e.g. "[1] ") are described as follows:
- GNP_680015_120.JPG: Hidden Lake
- GNP_680015_124.JPG: Clements Mountain [8,764 feet]
- GNP_680015_128.JPG: Swallow nests under eave of visitors center, St. Mary entrance
- GNP_680015_132.JPG: St. Mary's Lake
- GNP_680015_140.JPG: St. Mary's Lake [4,483 feet]
- GNP_680015_145.JPG: Hidden Lake -- Marmot
- GNP_680015_149.JPG: Trick Falls, Two Medicine Hat
- GNP_680015_153.JPG: Many Glacier Hotel -- Chipmunks
- GNP_680015_157.JPG: Many Glacier Hotel -- Chipmunks
- GNP_680015_162.JPG: Avalanche Lake
- GNP_680015_166.JPG: Avalanche Lake
- GNP_680015_172.JPG: Glacier Park Lodge, East Gracier
- GNP_680015_176.JPG: Salt Lick
- GNP_680015_180.JPG: McDonald Creek
- GNP_680015_184.JPG: Lake McDonald [3,154 feet]
- GNP_680015_188.JPG: Lake McDonald [3,154 feet]
- GNP_680015_192.JPG: Birdwoman Falls
- GNP_680015_196.JPG: Trail to Avalanche Lake
- GNP_680015_200.JPG: Trail to Hidden Lake
- GNP_680015_204.JPG: Trail to Hidden Lake
- GNP_680015_209.JPG: Hidden Lake
- GNP_680015_218.JPG: East Entrance
- GNP_680015_222.JPG: Mount Brown hike
- GNP_680015_226.JPG: Mount Brown hike
- GNP_680015_230.JPG: McDonald Creek
- GNP_680015_234.JPG: Launch on Lake McDonald
- GNP_680015_247.JPG: John's Lake
- GNP_680015_253.JPG: Mt. Gould [9,551 feet], Swiftcurrent Lake
- GNP_680015_257.JPG: Avalanche Lake
- GNP_680015_262.JPG: Kevin & Steve Hike To Watchtower @ Top Of Mt. Brown
- GNP_680015_267.JPG: Kevin & Steve Hike to Top Of Mt. Brown [7,200 feet]
- GNP_680015_272.JPG: Critters: Marmot
- GNP_680015_276.JPG: Kevin on snow slide
- GNP_680015_280.JPG: Boys on slide show
- GNP_680015_284.JPG: Mountain flowers along Lake Sherburne [4,736 feet]
- GNP_680015_288.JPG: "Same"
- GNP_680015_292.JPG: "Same"
- GNP_680015_311.JPG: Avalanche Falls
- GNP_680015_319.JPG: Hidden Lake
- GNP_680015_323.JPG: Groundhog
- GNP_680015_327.JPG: A view
- GNP_680015_335.JPG: First snow on Mt. Brown
- GNP_680015_339.JPG: Lake McDonald, Pollen on Big Lake, "Skuz on Small"
- GNP_680015_343.JPG: The trail
- GNP_680015_347.JPG: "Same"
- GNP_680015_351.JPG: Groundhog
- GNP_680015_356.JPG: Starting Mount Brown trip with Kevin
- AAA "Gem": AAA considers this location to be a "must see" point of interest. To see pictures of other areas that AAA considers to be Gems, click here.
- Wikipedia Description: Glacier National Park (U.S.)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Glacier National Park is located in the U.S. state of Montana, bordering the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. Glacier National Park contains two mountain ranges, sometimes referred to as the southern extension of the Canadian Rockies mountain ranges, with over 130 named lakes, more than 1,000 different species of plants and hundreds of species of animals. This vast pristine ecosystem, spread across 1,584 mi˛ (4,101 km˛), is the centerpiece of what has been referred to as the "Crown of the Continent Ecosystem", a region of protected land encompassing 16,000 mi˛ (44,000 km˛). The famed Going-to-the-Sun Road, a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark, traverses through the heart of the park and crosses the Continental Divide, allowing visitors breathtaking views of the rugged Lewis and Livingston mountain ranges, as well as dense forests, alpine tundra, waterfalls and two large lakes. Along with the Going-to-the-Sun Road, five historic hotels and chalets are listed as National Historic Landmarks, and a total of 350 locations are on the National Register of Historic Places.
Glacier National Park borders Waterton Lakes National Park in Canada—the two parks are known as the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, and were designated as the world's first International Peace Park in 1932. Both parks were designated by the United Nations as Biosphere Reserves in 1976, and in 1995 as World Heritage sites.
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