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Ranger Programs

by Frommers Travel Guides

    When you enter the park, you'll be given the park's publication Nature with a Naturalist, which lists the naturalist-led programs offered at Glacier and Waterton. There is a wide variety of hikes, boat trips, campfire programs, and family programs, and other activities. Many are accessible for those in wheelchairs. There are also campfire presentations given by members of the Salish, Kootenai, and Blackfeet tribes. Most programs are free, although those including boat trips may have a small fee associated. For schedules, check the park newspapers or call tel. 406/888-7800.

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Near the end of the hike--Iceberg Lake is below the snow field on the mountain in the middle On the Hidden Lake trail.  The actual trail is a wood boardwalk to minimize impact on the meadow but it is still covered by snow. Near the start of the Grinnell Glacier Trail Mountain goats we encountered
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