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Glacier
National Park
Montana
Park Information
Glacier National Park is a beautiful and rugged national park located in the Rocky Mountains of Montana. The park is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including grizzly bears, wolves, mountain goats, and bighorn sheep. It is also home to over 700 miles of trails, which offer opportunities for hiking, backpacking, and sightseeing. The park is known for its stunning views of snow-capped peaks, alpine lakes, and glaciers. Many visitors come to the park to take in the breathtaking scenery, go fishing, or participate in outdoor activities like rock climbing and white-water rafting. The park also has a rich cultural history, with many Native American tribes having a long-standing connection to the land. Today, the park is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts from all over the world.
Visitor Information
Open all day, every day.
Weather & Clothing
Weather in this area can be variable and extreme. Summers can be warm and sunny while the winter months can be very cold and harsh. It is best to be prepared in this region with the appropriate gear for the specific weather at the time of your visit.
Activities
Hiking
Camping (includes backcountry)
Guided Tours
Scenic Drives
Biking
Fishing
Boating
Cross-country skiing
Visitor Information
Open all day, every day.
Weather & Clothing
Weather in this area can be variable and extreme. Summers can be warm and sunny while the winter months can be very cold and harsh. It is best to be prepared in this region with the appropriate gear for the specific weather at the time of your visit.
Activities
Hiking
Camping (includes backcountry)
Guided Tours
Scenic Drives
Biking
Fishing
Boating
Cross-country skiing
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National Parks ServiceBasic Info
State
Montana
Established
May 11th, 1910
Park Size
1,013,126 acres