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- 4. A region in the southeastern part of the park, known for its lakes and hikes.
- 5. A small lake near Many Glacier, ideal for spotting moose.
- 6. The park straddles three major ones: the Pacific, Atlantic, and Hudson Bay.
- 7. Small, rabbit-like mammals that make their homes in rocky alpine habitats.
- 14. A short, wheelchair-accessible trail through an ancient forest.
- 17. A towering mountain visible from the west side of the park.
- 20. Includes grizzly bears, mountain goats, and bighorn sheep.
- 24. The type of ecosystem found at the park’s highest elevations.
- 26. A valley and road on the western side of the park.
- 28. A pass in the park offering panoramic views of valleys and peaks.
- 33. A scenic stream flowing through a narrow gorge near Avalanche Lake.
- 34. A lake in the park where you might see floating chunks of ice.
- 36. A major hydrological divide passing through the park.
- 38. A trail and tunnel, as well as a type of bird you might spot.
- 40. A popular lake and trail, as well as a natural hazard in the park.
- 41. A small, white wildflower found in alpine meadows.
- 42. A lake, campground, and visitor center near the east entrance.
- 43. A type of pine tree commonly found in the park's forests.
- 44. Acronym for the agency managing Glacier National Park.
- 45. The mountain range in which the park is located.
- 46. The state where Glacier National Park is located.
- 48. A prominent ridge seen from Going-to-the-Sun Road.
- 51. Rustic accommodations like Sperry and Granite Park in the park.
- 52. A gateway town to the park on the west side.
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- 1. A remote area accessible via boat from Waterton Lakes.
- 2. A high-altitude trail offering stunning views.
- 3. A vibrant red-to-orange wildflower seen in the meadows of Glacier National Park.
- 8. A lake in the park known for its emerald-green waters.
- 9. One of the most remote lakes in the park.
- 10. One of the park's most famous glaciers and trails.
- 11. The nearby valley home to wetlands and bird habitats.
- 12. Year-round snow patches found at higher elevations.
- 13. A nimble animal often seen scaling steep cliffs.
- 15. Rocky debris left behind by retreating glaciers.
- 16. A sweet purple fruit beloved by visitors and bears alike.
- 18. A massive, slow-moving body of ice that shapes the park's landscapes.
- 19. Scenic highway crossing the park, known for its breathtaking views.
- 21. The Indigenous tribe with ancestral ties to the park’s lands.
- 22. Nickname for the park's vintage tour buses.
- 23. A large, connected area of glaciers and snow in the park.
- 25. The largest lake in the park, known for its colorful rocks.
- 27. A waterfall in the park with a name meaning "spotted robe."
- 29. A valley, lake, and lodge popular among visitors to Many Glacier.
- 30. A sheep species often seen on mountain slopes.
- 31. A fish species often found in the park's pristine waters.
- 32. A bright pink wildflower commonly seen after forest fires.
- 35. Iconic white-flowered plant often found in the park's meadows.
- 37. The Canadian counterpart to Glacier, forming the International Peace Park.
- 39. The capital city of Montana, the state home to Glacier.
- 47. Over 700 miles of these traverse the park's wilderness.
- 49. A park employee who helps protect the area and guide visitors.
- 50. A remote lake in the northwest corner of the park.
