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Glacier National Park – the ideal vacation place

Wild and majestic, the Glacier National Park is a vast preserve that overwhelms visitors and beckons them with its stunning mountain peaks – many of which are covered with glaciers for the whole year round.

The Glacier National Park is considered by many to be a wild gem in the Rocky Mountains in Montana by the Canadian border. The glacier park is renowned for its abundant wildlife and fabulous scenery. The verdant glacier trails attract hikers from all around the world and the sheer diversity of its animal and plant life is truly a walk in paradise.

History of Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park is named after the slow-moving glaciers that shape breathtaking valleys throughout this beautiful region of nearly 1 million acres.

The Glacier National Park owes its existence to the persistent efforts of George Bird Grinnell, co-founder of the Audubon Society and 19-century magazine publisher. He lobbied hard for a national park to be developed in the St. Mary’s region of Montana and in the month of May 1910, his efforts for a national park were rewarded. Some 20 years later, the glacier park along with its neighbor from the north, Waterton Lakes National Park in Canada became Glacier-Waterton International Peace Park, a gesture of friendship and goodwill between the two countries.

Beautiful scenery and wildlife

Glacier National Park is a place full of wonder and magic and is often referred to as ‘The Crown of the Continent’. It is easily one of the most spectacular areas in the United States.

The mountain horns, arêtes, cirques, moraines and hanging valleys, all carved meticulously by ancient glaciers are a sharp contrast to the huge area of land below. Equally fascinating as the present day scenery of the Glacier National Park, is its geographical history.

The ideal vacation place

Glacier National Park is known for its breathtaking delicate scenery and pristine air. The Glacier National Park weather offers families a wonderful opportunity for an unforgettable and special vacation. The glacier weather can be wonderfully enjoyed by taking an adventure trail along the Going to the Sun Road that offers an unrivalled view of the majestic mountain scenery.

Glacier National Park offers unparalleled majestic scenery and the chance to see a full line-up of wildlife. The glacier park has spectacular alpine scenery that can be understood only when one stands in the middle of the green trees aside crystal clear water.

Anyone who has visited the Glacier National Park will unquestionably tell you that it is one of the most overwhelming and magnificent national parks in the United States.

Simply put, it is impossible to not fall in love with Glacier National Park.

Did you know?

An interesting fact that most people are not aware about Glacier Park is that the grizzly bear is the unofficial mascot in this area.

Visit the Glacier National Park now!

With more than a million acres of wildlife, pristine scenery and adventure, Glacier National Park is the ideal vacation destination, which is impossible to forget and hard to leave. For any reason you are still in doubt about the beauty of Glacier National Park, please free to check the glacier webcam. We are sure after you view the beauty of the park through the glacier webcam, you will definitely change your mind!


Watch the video related to Glacier National Park

Slideshow of my recent trip to Waterton-/Glacier National Park. It was exceptionally stunning and almost too beautiful… In 1932 Waterton Lakes National Park (Alberta, Canada) was combined with the Glacier National Park (Montana, United States) to form the world’s first International Peace Park. Situated on the border between the two countries and offering outstanding scenery, the park is exceptionally rich in plant and mammal species as well as prairie, forest, and alpine and glacial …

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18 Comments

  1. sombromantic says:

    Wow, killer photos! That Live song has more meaning to me now, it fits perfectly with the scenery. Thanks for putting it together!

  2. god I love this song and live. Beautiful video too

  3. lollealias says:

    You know it’s so easy to take great photos there – it’s all so beautiful, no matter when and where you press that button! But thanks anyways… and I’m looking forward to going to Yellowstone one day!

  4. northwestusa says:

    Hope you are earning a living with photography … yes, your pictures are that great! A lot of this reminds me of my trips through Yellowstone Park … similar in many ways. Waterton-Glacier is on my must-do list. Thanks for putting this up!

  5. Hihi,you are welcome:D

  6. lollealias says:

    Thank you! :)

  7. I must narrate about this park.
    It’s so nice<3
    5* for the video!

  8. smeltersam says:

    I was there this summer. Amazing place but wind was almost unbearable.

  9. ImogeneDowne says:

    Its Gas Hed Goes West and yes its Live. have fun on your trip!

  10. Fish Creek is a beautiful site!

  11. Rose says:

    I'd go with a 4X4 or a mid-size SUV.
    http://www.travelocity.com/Cars

  12. wisco53562 says:

    I, too, am heading to Glacier in August, and have checked out a few guide books from our local library. It's a great way to orient yourself. Also, there is a ton of information on the NPS website, including photos and videos in a format they call eTours and eHikes.

    We'll be hanging out mostly along the Going-to-the-Sun road, but we also plan trips to Many Glacier and Two Medicine Lakes… we're hoping to find it a little less crowded at Two Medicine Lakes, but the scenery still looks just as incredible.

    Have a great trip!

  13. Brandon M says:

    Probably should stop off to at least Yellowstone

  14. Brownie_Bby says:

    Glaciers form a number of characteristic features when they begin to lose energy and volume. You often find features with combined water and ice action. For example
    - Kames
    - Kame deltas
    - Eskers
    - Drumlins
    - Moraines (lateral, terminal, medial, recessional, push)
    - Kettle holes (block of ice left behind, then melts)
    - Outwash plains (sediment from rivers)

    Basically, you'll see a landscape which is full of small hills and depressions. Of course, the glacier also makes a characteristic U-shaped valley too.

    There are a lot of depositional features, often with sediment being unsorted (random sizes – in contrast to sorted sediment of rivers). The sediment that forms the features comes from rocks that are broken off by weathering and swept up by the glacier further up the valley, and those rocks are broken down. It also takes up rocks and sediment off the ground.

  15. Ice Babby says:

    http://www.nps.gov/glac/naturescience/mammalchecklist.htm

    Long list.

  16. cutecoolman1 says:

    Start by reading these two articles:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glacier_National_Park_(Canada)
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glacier_National_Park_(U.S.)

    Then these:
    http://www.sierraclub.org/energy/articles/glacier.asp
    http://www.nrmsc.usgs.gov/research/glacier_retreat.htm
    http://www.nrmsc.usgs.gov/research/glacier_model.htm

  17. drainitage says:

    Driving directions to Glacier National Park
    2,431 mi – about 1 day 15 hours

    It's quite a drive. The round trip will be about 4,862 miles, 3 days 6 hours. The distance doesn't vary much on long trips, just short ones, like within one city. See the source for map and directions.

  18. singmyster94 says:

    1,584 mi² (4,101 km²)

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