In conjunction with Waterton National Park, Glacier National Park is a recognized biosphere reserve and in 1995 it was declared a World Heritage Site. Located in Montana's northwest corner, the park offers an array of impressive scenery and biodiversity within a 1,600 sq mi (2,575 sq km) area. Encompassing pristine lakes, glaciers and jagged mountain peaks, Glacier National Park is an ideal place for visitors to explore. (continue...)
The North Entrance, marked by the massive stone arch that features a cornerstone placed by President Theodore Roosevelt, was the first major entrance to Yellowstone National Park. Historic Fort Yellowstone is a great avenue for exploring the park's past... (continue...)
Visitors traveling in through the Northeast Entrance of Yellowstone National Park find themselves near the Lamar Valley, informally dubbed the American Serengeti due to its diverse array of wildlife. State park recreation sites, historic pictographs, Yellowstone Association Institute and the slopes at Red Lodge Mountain Resort area are among... (continue...)
The community of West Yellowstone, Montana, marks the West Entrance to Yellowstone National Park. The main draw to this area of Yellowstone is snowmobiling, and with the trail system that begins right in town, the activity could not be more convenient. (continue...)