Glacier National Park | |
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IUCN category II (
national park)
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Mountain goat, official park symbol, above Hidden Lake, with
Dragons Tail in the distance
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Location | Flathead County and Glacier County, Montana, United States |
Nearest city | Columbia Falls, Montana |
Coordinates | 48°45′18″N 113°48′00″W / 48.7550°N 113.8000°W / 48.7550; -113.8000 |
Area | 1,013,322 acres (4,100.77 km2)[1] |
Established | May 11, 1910; 114 years ago (1910-05-11)[2] |
Visitors | 2,908,458 (in 2022)[3] |
Governing body | National Park Service |
Website | nps |
Part of | Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park |
Criteria | Natural: vii, ix |
Reference | 354 |
Inscription | 1995 (19th Session) |
Glacier National Park | |
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IUCN category II (
national park)
|
|
![]()
Mountain goat, official park symbol, above Hidden Lake, with
Dragons Tail in the distance
|
|
Location | Flathead County and Glacier County, Montana, United States |
Nearest city | Columbia Falls, Montana |
Coordinates | 48°45′18″N 113°48′00″W / 48.7550°N 113.8000°W / 48.7550; -113.8000 |
Area | 1,013,322 acres (4,100.77 km2)[1] |
Established | May 11, 1910; 114 years ago (1910-05-11)[2] |
Visitors | 2,908,458 (in 2022)[3] |
Governing body | National Park Service |
Website | nps |
Part of | Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park |
Criteria | Natural: vii, ix |
Reference | 354 |
Inscription | 1995 (19th Session) |