GLACIER NATIONAL PARK
GUNSIGHT PASS - JULY 5-7, 1998
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.
The trail across Gunsight Pass can be hiked in either
direction and Glacier National Park has a transit system that makes it easy to
catch a ride between trailheads so you don't have to backtrack to your car.
This trip has a lot to offer: There are two stunning alpine lakes, a windy
mountain pass (with a cabin shelter), and plenty of wildlife (and trout).
It's a popular route in the park, so make sure you get your reservations in
advance if possible. Allow three days if you plan to do the entire route.