Glacier National Park, Montana, U.S. (4)
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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Avalanche Creek at the outlet of the like-named lake after a November storm dropped 12 inches (30 cm) of snow.
Stanton Mountain (left of center), Mt. Vaught, the highline, and Mt. Brown are reflected in Lake McDonald on a cold April morning.
December snow, western red cedar, cottonwood, and hemlock trees along Snyder Creek, near the Lake McDonald Lodge.
The season's first snow (September) frosts 8760 foot (2670 meter) Clements Mountain and the area around Logan Pass.
December rain and fog on Howe Ridge and Stanton Mountain across Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park.