Synopses & Reviews
Insiders' Guide to Glacier National Park offers travelers, newcomers, and locals the best, most comprehensive information on everything to be found in this dramatically beautiful and vibrant area. With 1,000,000 acres of forests, alpine meadows, and freshwater lakes, Montana's Glacier Country is an outdoors paradise. Hiking, skiing fishing, biking, golfing, and other summer and winter recreational activities abound. When you've had your fill of white-water rafting, horseback riding, or wildlife viewing and are ready for a fine meal, great live music, shopping, or family-friendly entertainment, use this guidebook to discover the limitless opportunities for fun and adventure in the Glacier area.
Synopsis
This guide explores everything to see and do in Montana's Glacier National Park and the Flathead Valley. Readers will find insider information about such things as restaurant listings, accommodations, recreation, and relocation.
Synopsis
Includes bibliographical references (p. [232]-233) and index.
About the Author
Susan Olin is a freelance writer and editor who has spent her summers working in Glacier National Park since 1988. She lives in Galesburg, Illinois.
Table of Contents
(1) Preface (2) Acknowledgments (3) About the Authors (4) How to Use This Book (5) Area Overview (6) Getting Here, Getting Around (7) History (8) Attractions (9) The Arts (10) Antiques (11) Kidstuff (11) Annual Events (12) Outdoor Recreation (13) Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park (14) Glacier National Park (15) Kalispell (16) Whitefish (17) Columbia Falls and the U.S. Highway 2 Corridor (18) Bigfork (19) Polson (20) The Blackfeet Reservation: East Glacier, Browning, and St. Mary (21) Swan Valley (23) Relocation (24) Media (25) For More Information (26) Index