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Vacationing in Montana? Glacier Park Area/Wildlife Refuges and More
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Vacationing in Montana? Glacier Park Area/Wildlife Refuges and MoreThis listing includes a 96 page book of maps in Glacier and Waterton Parks that shows the roads in great detail page by page, as well as a Glacier/Waterton brochure that has a map of the parks in their entirety.
There is also a map of Kalispell, Flathead Lake, Bigfork, Polson, Lakeside, and Somers, Montana. If you'll be approaching Glacier from the east, there are five National Wildlife Refuges along and near the Missouri River above where it flows through the spectacular white castles and rugged badlands.
A stop at historic Fort Benton would be worthwhile, especially if you are interested in Montana and Missouri River history, and a brochure about this interesting inland port is included.
There are two brochures with maps of five of Montana's National Wildlife Refuges, and you should stop at one of the Montana Fish & Game offices on your route (check on them on the internet) to determine which ones you should visit for maximum enjoyment because many wildlife species migrate and their presence at the refuges are seasonal.
I have no brochures for them, but if you pass through Helena and Great Falls be sure to visit the Charles M. Russell Museum (GF) and the Montana Historical Society Museum in Helena.
And by sure to check out my listing for the Chief Mountain Quadrant USGS map, which covers most of Glacier Park, and which will be a valuable resource if you plan to hike into the backcountry.
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