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HISTORY OF GLACIER NATIONAL PARK
- Established as a park on May
11, 1910.
- Established as Waterton-Glacier
International Peace Park in 1932.
- Going- to- the-Sun Road
completed in 1932.
- Established as an
International Biosphere Reserve, 1974.
- Waterton Lakes National Park
established in 1895.
- Established as Waterton-Glacier
International Peace Park
- World Heritage Site, 1995.
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WATER IN GLACIER
NATIONAL PARK
- Number of lakes: 653
- Acres of lakes: 27,023
- Miles of shoreline: 392
- Largest lake: Lake McDonald
(10 miles long; 6,680 wide; 440' deep; 6823 acres)
- Number of streams: 563
- Total length of streams:
1,606 miles
- Longest stream: Upper
McDonald Creek (25.8 miles)
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LAND IN GLACIER
NATIONAL PARK
- Acreage: 1,013,594
acres...500+ in private ownership
- Square miles: 1,583
- Miles of exterior boundary:
205
- Shared with Waterton National
Park: 21 miles
- Shared with British Columbia:
31 miles
- Shared with U.S. Forest
Service: 130 miles
- Acres of defacto wilderness:
963,155...or 1,489.3 sq. miles
- Acreage in Hudson Bay
District:
- Belly River: 162,766
- Many Glacier: 211,610
- St. Mary: 94,463
- Two Medicine: 72,320
- Acreage in West Lakes
District:North Fork: 240,234Lake McDonald:
178,890Walton: 195,612
- Elevation at Logan Pass:
6,646 feet
- Number of mountains: 175
- Highest mountain: 10,448
ft...Mt. Cleveland
- Number of glaciers: 37 named;
all shrinking in size
- Largest glacier: Blackfoot
Glacier - .7 sq. miles
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FACILITIES IN
GLACIER NATIONAL PARK
- Number Class A campgrounds:
8, with 943 sites
- Number Class B campgrounds:
5, with 61 sites
- Number of trails: 151; total
length - 743.3 miles
- Miles of Continental Divide
Trail in Glacier: 106
- Wheelchair accessible
walkways and corduroyTrail of the Cedars (.3
mile...1,584 feet)Logan Pass Boardwalk (2,300
feet)Oberlin Bend OverlookRunning Eagle Nature Trail
- Number backcountry
campgrounds: 61, with 208 sites
- Miles paved bicycle path: 2
miles...Apgar to West Glacier/HQ
- Number designated picnic
areas: 8...with 175 sites
- Number of (‘snowshoe’) patrol
cabins: 30
- Number of visitor contact
stations: 4
- Number of boat access points:
6
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PLANTS AND ANIMALS IN GLACIER
NATIONAL PARK
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Number of fish species : 22...10
sport and 12 non- sport
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Number of species of animals:
57...from mice to moose
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Number of species of birds: 210
documented
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Number of species of plants: 1,200
documented
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CONTACT
INFORMATION AT GLACIER NATIONAL PARK:
By Mail
Glacier National Park
Park Headquarters
PO Box 128
West Glacier, MT 59936
Internet Website:
http://www.nps.gov/glac/
By Phone
Visitor Information
(406) 888-7800
Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TDD)
(406) 888-7806
By Fax
406-888-7808 "Glacier National Park Press
Kit." Glacier National Park. National Park Service. 30
Jan 2008
<http://www.nps.gov/archive/glac/pdf/press_FactSheet.pdf>.
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