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Why You Should Visit Glacier National Park Right Now

Ils disent que vous êtes soit une personne de montagne ou une personne de la plage. Now I don’t be discriminatin between the two, but one thing is for sure – this past summer’s epic roadtrip around the USA was all about the mountains.

I confess that I had never even heard about Glacier National Park until the past few years. Everyone knows about the mountains in Colorado & California, but Glacier National Park in Montana? Not so much.

But after spending a full week there, and nearly 2 months zig-zagging down the spine of the US Rocky Mountains, I am publicly declaring Glacier National Park to be the most beautiful stretch of land that I have ever laid eyes on in the country.

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“La Couronne du continent”

George Bird Grinnell gave Glacier National Park this nickname in 1901, et pour une bonne raison. Glacier National Park displays some of the most spectacular glacier-carved terrain anywhere on the planet.

Even though the mountains in Glacier NP aren’t as tall as some other sections of the Rockies, these massive glaciers have been chiseling away to form majestically crooked peaks, drastically vertical valleys, and deep blue, crystal-clear lakes for millions of years. But don’t just take my word for it, have a look for yourself at the Crown of the Continent:

The Mountains

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On the Highline Trail

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Looking southbound from Grinnell Glacier overlook

The Lakes

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Lake McDonald kayaking

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St. De Mary Lake

The Glaciers

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The crew at Grinnell Glacier Overlook

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One-on-one time with a natural phenomenon

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Hidden Lake with Gunsight Glacier in the distance

The Wildlife

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Mountain goats are everywhere, and the official symbol of Glacier NP

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A mama grizzly bear with her two cubs near Hidden Lake

The Rivers

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Paddling & fishing the Flathead River

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Courir Aigle chutes

The Alpine Meadows

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Near the Granite Park Chalet

Ok, looks beautiful, but why the rush to see it?

Unfortunately there is a call to action with this post, and that call is to go visit Glacier National Park as soon as possible! Everywhere from The Weather Channel to USA Today have been consistently putting Glacier National Park in their lists of amazing destinations that will soon change forever. The main reason?

Les glaciers fondent

…and at an alarming rate. The U.S. Geological Survey a identifié que seulement 26 of the original 150 glaciers in the park still exist today, et some scientists believe that there will be no glaciers left by 2020.

We saw multiple glaciers from afar, but took the opportunity to get up close and personal with Grinnell Glacier overlook. We sweated & slipped our way up the brutally steep path to get a look at this prehistoric ice monster. But once we finally laid eyes on her, it was both breathtaking & sobering at the same time. Grinnell Glacier is still stunning, but clearly a remnant of what it once was. Don’t believe in climate change? Take a look below:

better grinnell glacier recession

La source: GlacierHikers.com

But it’s not just glaciers melting, but also the…

Dendroctone du pin propagation

Avec moustiques, le dendroctone du pin est une de ces créatures qui vous fait vous demander, “Pourquoi ne pas pourrait avoir Noah vient de quitter ces gars hors de l'arche?” I’m sure they occupy some obscure but vital part of the food chain, il semble juste comme si la vie serait mieux sans le dendroctone du pin.

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Terres forestières en péril – notice NW Montana. La source: FAO.org

Au cours des dernières décennies, ce vilain bug a été décime les arbres tout le long des montagnes Rocheuses, leaving millions of acres of dead pine trees. There are few things more disappointing than huffing & puffing all the way up a mountain, just to crest the ridge and discover a landscape filled with barren, dead-looking trees that stretch on into the horizon.

La source: Dan Davis, Flickr

La source: Dan Davis, Flickr

These pine beetle wastelands aren’t just visually-annoying, they also multiply the risk of…

De feux de forêts

Lorsque vous combinez milliers d'acres de morts & séchage des arbres avec les températures plus chaudes et la fonte des neiges plus tôt chaque année, vous obtenez plus gros et plus méchant incendies.

Thank God we visited the park in July, because literally the week after we left the Reynolds Creek Wildland Fire broke out & quickly engulfed entire sections of the park. Much of the park was evacuated, reservations were cancelled, and many summer plans ruined.

Of course nothing like this can be predicted, but with studies showing that both fire frequency & documented burn areas are increasing, it’s probably best to visit Glacier National Park sooner rather than later.

Perte de Alpine Meadows et de la Faune

The tree line can be found at the unique intersection where soil, elevation, & wind factors prevent the trees from growing farther up the sides of mountains. As spring comes sooner every year, seedlings are spreading farther and the tree line is rising. Alpine meadows are turning into new growth forests, and therefore, endangering the natural habitat of animals such as the wolverine, mountain goat, pika, etc…

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“But, I want to grow up & be a big boy mountain goat!” Cue the *awwwww*

Il est plus encombré Chaque année

Dans 2014, plus de personnes ont visité les sites du National Park Service que toute autre année dans l'histoire – 292.8 million de personnes pour être exact. 2014 was also a record breaking year for Glacier National Park in specific.

The point of national parks is to go & expérience de la nature à son meilleur, and masses of shutter-clicking tourists walking around & prenant selfies ne peuvent porter atteinte à cette expérience!

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Tourists at Logan Pass. La source: MTPR.org

So What Should You Do in Glacier?

Here’s what we did:

(photos of some of these activities at beginning of the post)

Going-to-the-Sun Road – must be driven to access most of the park. Buckle up!

Hidden Lake Overlook hike, and down to lake shore – where we saw the grizzly bears!

Highline Trail – Logan Pass to “The Loop” 12 mile hike – one of most scenic hikes on Earth

Grinnell Glacier Overlook – off of the Highline Trail, strenuous climb but worth it.

St. De Mary Lake – a scenic lake to relax all day in the sun & contemplate the view

Courir Aigle chutes – the river shoots straight out of the rock, et you can cliff jump

Whitewater rafted & fished the Flatwater River – we floated the chill, Middle Fork section

Où nous avons séjourné:

(all campgrounds can be reached via Glacier Park switchboard at +1 406-888-7800)

Avalanche Creek campground – wake up in the woods & take a short hike to Avalanche Lake with coffee in hand

Rising Sun Campground – massive campground with access to general store & restaurant, right across the street from St. Mary’s lake.

Two Medicine campground – hard to get to but, you guessed it, next to a gorgeous lake! Their informative ranger talks are fun too.

Fish Creek campground – conveniently located near Lake McDonald and main entrance to park

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Visit Glacier National Park Before It Changes!

These aren’t scare tactics. This isn’t a sales pitch. I’m just passionate about sharing amazing places with other people. Especially if those places are in danger of changing forever, then I want to communicate a sense of urgency.

There is no doubt that climate change is quickly and negatively affecting the beauty & ecosystem of the park, so take advantage of living in 2015 and go visit Glacier National Park while it still has glaciers! Sadly, we may be part of the last generation that actually has that opportunity.

If you have any other questions about Glacier National Park, thoughts about climate change, or suggestions on more activities to do in the park, please let me know in the comments below!

2 reflexions sur “Why You Should Visit Glacier National Park Right Now

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  2. Olivia

    Il y a une raison que Glacier est appelé « La Couronne du continent ». Il y a une beauté incroyable ici qui ne peut être décrit que témoin. Sur ce voyage particulier Décembre j'ai eu plus d'accès puis pendant mon voyage d'habitude Avril. Ce fut la première fois en sept ans, j'ai pu aller aussi loin que Rising Sun. Cela représente une fraction infime du total, beauté inspirante de crainte du parc. BTW ~ il y avait 50 mph (80 kph) les vents!
    Olivia a récemment publié…Les meilleurs Pads couchage léger pour BackpackingMon profil

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