Glacier National Park, Montana, U.S. (2)
Glacier National Park in northern Montana is one of our favorite places. We live about 80 miles (130 Km) from the park's west entrance, so we visit frequently in all seasons. The wildlife, views, and changeable weather bring us back often.
We have a separate gallery of images of Glacier's beautiful Lake McDonald.
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Late fall blooms of common beargrass along Lunch Creek, just east of Glacier National Park's Logan Pass.
A rainbow appeared over the valley west of Logan Pass as the sun broke through on a morning of heavy rain and fog.
This picture of a foggy mid-morning view of Lake McDonald was made in late January, when Glacier is quiet and very private.
One of several cataracts along Glacier National Park's run-off swollen Avalanche Creek in early May.
The mountains rise from a cool April morning mist above Lake McDonald, seconds before the sun appeared over the horizon.
Lake McDonald on a clear May morning with Stanton Mountain at the north end of the lake and evidence of the 2003 Robert fire.