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Lake McDonald is the most famous lake in Glacier National Park. Located at an elevation of 3,153 feet, it is easily ...
WEST GLACIER - Searchers in Glacier National Park found the body of an adult male along Kintla Lake in the park's remote North Fork area late Wednesday afternoon while looking ...
If the 10 million acres of peaks, rivers, and lakes spanning northern Montana and southwestern Canada is the Crown of the Continent, then Glacier National Park is that crown’s sparkliest jewel.
Glacier National Park announced vehicle reservations will end Sept. 10. ... and Kintla Lake will be the only vehicle accessible bodies of water open to watercraft in the park after September 30.
Glacier National Park’s Kintla Lake is far from the maddening crowd. The two-lane primitive road winding its way north, along the park’s western edge to the community of Polebridge, can be a ...
Here's everything you need to know about Glacier National Park camping and glamping, including the best campgrounds and RV parks. ... Kintla Lake Campground is the park's most remote option, ...
Several major construction projects are planned in and around Glacier National Park this summer, ... crews also will be grading the last five miles of the road to Kintla Lake from July through the ...
Lyle Ruterbories' ranger cabin is seen through the fog of Kintla Lake in Glacier National Park, Mont., on Friday, Sept. 6, 2013. Ruterbories is the National Park Service's oldest ranger at age 93.
WEST GLACIER , Mont.– At 93 years old, Glacier National Park Ranger Lyle Ruterbories is contemplating retirement from his seasonal position at Kintla Lake Campground, but isn’t ready to make ...
Lyle Ruterbories started his career as a ranger in Glacier National Park when he was 70. This photo was taken when he was 93 and still going strong at Kintla Lake. He died on Dec. 13 at age 102.
WEST GLACIER— Glacier National Park and Flathead County officials issued a fire evacuation warning in the Kintla Lake and Polebridge areas. Park fire information officer Diane Sime says people ...