Glacier National Park

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