Geographic Features
Grinnel Glacier
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Grinnel Glacier is in the heart of Glacier National Park and one of the most well known glaciers. This glacier was named after George Grinnel, who was a major advocate of supporting the park. Unfortunately, Grinnell Glacier is depleting rapidly because of carbon dioxide, and scientists say it could disappear as early as 2080.
Mount Cleveland
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Mount Cleveland has the highest peak of all the mountains in the park,
with a height of 10,417 feet. You are able to hike and enjoy the view
while traveling to this summit!
Lake McDonald
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Lake McDonald is the largest lake in all of the park, and is more than a mile wide and more than ten miles in length. It has crystal clear water that reflects the beauty of all the mountains surrounding this lake.