Montana History

Glacier National Park Early Explorers: Pioneers of America’s Crown of the Continent

Introduction Glacier National Park, often referred to as the ‘Crown of the Continent,’ is a testament to the raw beauty of nature and the indomitable spirit of human exploration. This vast wilderness, spanning over a million acres in Montana, has captivated the hearts and minds of adventurers, scientists, and nature enthusiasts for centuries. In this … Read more

Glacier National Park Cultural History: A Journey Through Time

Introduction Glacier National Park, often referred to as the ‘Crown of the Continent,’ is not only a testament to nature’s grandeur but also a rich tapestry of human history and cultural significance. This expansive wilderness, straddling the border of Montana and Canada, has been shaped by millennia of human interaction, from the earliest Indigenous peoples … Read more