Glacier National Park, Montana, U.S. (6)

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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Sunrise reflections in Lake McDonald, Glacier National Park, Montana, U.S.

Sunrise reflections of Stanton Mountain, Mt. Vaught, the Highline, Mount Cannon, and Mount Brown in Glacier's Lake McDonald. This panoramic image was photographed on the 2011 vernal equinox.


Mt. Brown and Lake McDonald at sunrise, Glacier National Park, Montana, U.S.

Mt. Brown and Lake McDonald at sunrise on the 2011 vernal equinox.

Mount Wilbur and Swiftcurrent Creek

A black-and-white image of Mount Wilbur and Swiftcurrent Creek as a July storm moves out of Glacier National Park.


Sunset godbeams over Howe Ridge and Lake McDonald, Glacier National Park, Montana, U.S.

Sunset godbeams over Howe Ridge and Lake McDonald at the end of a stormy day.

Lake McDonald and the mountains beyond during a July storm, Glacier National Park, Montana, U.S.

Stanton Mountain, Mt. Vaught, the Highline, Mount Cannon, and Mount Brown across Lake McDonald late on a stormy July evening.


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