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You will find more information about Glacier National Park and related subjects of interest at the web sites listed below. If you have other listings to suggest, or corrections to these, please send us a note at info@gonorthwest.com.
Glacier-Bob Marshall
Wild Lands
A description of the ecosystem by the Montana Wilderness Association. Contact
the Flathead Chapter on 406-755-6304 for details on their free hikes in the area.
E-mail
The
Glacier Institute
A private, non-profit outdoor education organization that promotes understanding of the
cultural and natural resources of Glacier National Park. Site offers pricing and
descriptions of their various youthcamps, adult field courses, and discovery school
programs.
Glacier
National Park
This official National Park Service page provides an overview of visitor information
including entrance fees, lodging,
campgrounds and backcountry
permits. For more detailed information on the park's permissible activities, natural
resources, history and maps, go to their web site Visitor's Center. Here you can
familiarize yourself with regulations governing usage of the park's resources such as
gathering firewood, picking huckleberries, using motorized watercraft, bicycles and
commercial filming.
Glacier National Park Associates. PO Box 91, Kalispell, MT 59903. E-mail
The Glacier National Park Associates (GNPA) is an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization that assists with trail work, historic log structure preservation and other projects that the park does not have adequate funding to complete. It also helps the park accomplish its goals through funding and educational activities. (Part of the National Park Service web site.)
Glacier Natural History Association. PO Box 310, West Glacier, MT 59936. Phone: 406-888-5756. E-mail: gnha@glacierassociation.org
A nonprofit organization that helps support park research, cultural preservation, and educational activities through proceeds from bookstore operations in visitor centers and ranger stations throughout Glacier National Park. They offer a guidebooks, maps, videos, as well as publications on several popular hikes that can be accomplished in one day or less, such as the 1.5-mile round trip to St. Mary-Virginia Falls, and the 1.4 mile hike to Hidden Lake Overlook, where mountain goats are often seen in the evening - the summer light fades slowly enough for the return hike. (Part of the National Park Service web site.)
Waterton
Glacier International Peace Park
Two National Parks designated by law as the world's first International Peace Park in
1932. This official UNESCO World Heritage web site describes why the area qualified
for this status.
Waterton Glacier
International Peace Park
History of the Peace Park by Parks Canada.
Waterton Lakes National Park
Rugged mountains rise abruptly out of gentle prairie grassland in this spectacular park.
The park is home to Upper Waterton Lake, the deepest lake in the Canadian Rockies.
This official Parks Canada web site has information on fees, camping, recreation
and the natural heritage.
Go Northwest!
Bookstore
Best selection of books on the Northwest.
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Easy Day Hikes: Glacier and Waterton Lakes. by Erik Molvar.
Paperback, 2nd. Edition, 112 pages. Features concise descriptions and
easy-to-follow maps for twenty-eight short hikes through some of the
most spectacular scenery in this natural wonderland. Look inside for
Half-hour strolls to full-day adventures; Hikes for everyone, including
families; Hikes ranked from easiest to most challenging; and
GPS-compatible trail maps.
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Glacier
National Park and Waterton Lakes National Park: A Complete Recreation
Guide. by Vicky Spring, Tom Kirkendall. March 1994, Mountaineers Book, 1st
edition, Paperback, 255 pages, (non-fiction).
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Glacier National Park (Moon Handbooks) by Becky Lomax. Paperback; 275 pages;
Avalon Travel Publishing; March 10, 2006; Written by a local hiking guide whose
love affair with the park spans decades. You'll find where to smother your taste
buds with huckleberry pie, where to spot a glacier, where to spy grizzly bears,
where to swim with icebergs, and where to run your fingers over some of North
America's oldest rock formations. Suggested travel strategies and lists of
must-see sights provide insights about where you should go, stay, and eat.
Becky's travel strategies include One Day in Glacier, The Glacier Smorgasbord
(an eight-day overview), Wildlife Watching, Getting Away From it All, Wildflower
Wonders, and Top Ten Day Hikes.
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