
Glacier preserves over 1,000,000 acres of forests, alpine meadows,
and lakes. Its diverse habitats are home to over 70 species of
mammals and over 260 species of birds. The spectacular glaciated
landscape is a hikers paradise containing 700 miles of maintained
trails that lead deep into one of the largest intact ecosystems in
the lower 48 states.
The park contains over 350 structures listed on the National
Register of Historic Sites and six National Historic Landmarks.
In 1932 Glacier and Waterton Lakes National Park, in Canada, were
designated Wateron-Glacier International Peace Park. This
designation celebrates the longstanding peace and friendship between
our two nations. Glacier and Waterton Lakes have both been
designated as Biosphere Reserves and together were recognized, in
1995, as a World Heritage Site.*
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Excerpt from the NPS website: August 3, 2002 at http://www.nps.gov/glac/index.htm