Glacier National Park, MT

Dates

Sep 7th - Sep 13th 2008

Service Project

Trail Maintenance

Free Days

Spectacular day hiking and great fishing

Accommodations

Tent camping near cars

Trip Rating

Strenuous : hiking several miles to worksites, digging, lifting, rockwork, sawing, hauling

Leaders

Ruth Sarvis
Amanda James

Equipment

The spectacular glaciated landscape of Glacier National Park is a hikers' paradise containing 700 miles of maintained trails. Straddling the Continental Divide, Glacier is composed of chiseled peaks (several of 10,000 feet), turquoise lakes, dense forests, wild rivers, windswept ridges, lush alpine meadows and plentiful wildlife (elk, deer, moose, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, mountain lions, bobcats, black bears and grizzly bears). Glacier NP is adjacent to the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex on the south, and taken as a unit, they are the largest contiguous wilderness in the lower 48 states. Additionally it borders Waterton Lakes National Park in Canada to the north. The Glacier and Waterton parks have been jointly designated World Heritage Sites.

We'll do trail work on one of the Park's many trails within hiking distance of our campground. We'll camp at the Many Glacier Campground. The area is home to many kinds of wildlife, most prominent being the majestic grizzly bear which is frequently seen foraging for bulbs and berries on the open slopes of the surrounding mountains. Free time can be spent fishing the area's many lakes and rivers, or hiking the many trails that radiate out from Many Glacier Campground, including the spectacular 10-mile round trip through high country with big views to the Ptarmigan Tunnel.