Books Should Be Free
Loyal Books
Free Public Domain Audiobooks & eBook Downloads
Search by: Title, Author or Keyword

Glacier National Park [Montana]   By:

Glacier National Park [Montana] by United States Dept. of the Interior

Glacier National Park [Montana] by United States Dept. of the Interior is an exceptional guidebook that takes readers on a breathtaking journey through one of America's most magnificent national parks. From its stunning landscapes to the unique flora and fauna, this comprehensive book provides an in-depth exploration of the Glacier National Park.

The book begins by introducing readers to the park's history, highlighting its significance as one of the earliest established national parks in the United States. It delves into the cultural and geological aspects of the park, giving readers a thorough understanding of the forces that shaped its awe-inspiring landscapes.

The detailed descriptions of the park's various hiking trails, scenic drives, and picnic spots are invaluable for both first-time visitors and seasoned explorers. The accompanying maps and photographs further enhance the reader's experience, making it easier to navigate the park's vast wilderness and locate points of interest.

The book also provides valuable information on the diverse wildlife that calls Glacier National Park home. By identifying different species of mammals, birds, and fish, readers are encouraged to appreciate the ecological diversity and understand the importance of conservation efforts within the park.

Furthermore, Glacier National Park showcases the preservation efforts made by the United States Department of the Interior and other entities to maintain the park's natural beauty. It emphasizes the need for sustainable practices and responsible tourism to ensure the park's longevity for future generations.

One aspect that sets this book apart is its emphasis on the park's Native American heritage. It sheds light on the tribes that have inhabited the area for centuries, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the park's cultural significance and the importance of recognizing and respecting Indigenous communities.

While the book is rich in information, it remains accessible and engaging throughout. Whether readers are seeking adventure, knowledge, or simply a visual feast, this guidebook caters to all interests and delivers an immersive experience.

In conclusion, Glacier National Park [Montana] by United States Dept. of the Interior is an outstanding resource that will undoubtedly enhance anyone's visit to this spectacular national park. It is not only an informative guide but also a celebration of the park's natural wonders, offering an invitation to immerse oneself in its splendor and be inspired to protect and conserve this precious natural treasure.

First Page:

[Illustration: (Front Cover)]

Glacier NATIONAL PARK [MONTANA]

American Section WATERTON GLACIER INTERNATIONAL PEACE PARK

United States Department of the Interior

Harold L. Ickes, Secretary

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

Arno B. Cammerer, Director

[Illustration]

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1937

RULES AND REGULATIONS

Briefed

The Park Regulations are designed for the protection of the natural beauties as well as for the comfort and convenience of visitors. The complete regulations may be seen at the office of the superintendent and at ranger stations. The following synopsis of the rules and regulations is for the general guidance of visitors, who are requested to assist in the administration of the park by observing them.

= Fires. = Fires are the greatest menace to the forests of Glacier National Park. Build camp fires only when necessary and at designated places. Know that they are out before you leave them. Be sure your cigarette, cigar, pipe ashes, and matches are out before you throw them away. During periods of high fire hazard, camp fires are not permitted at nondesignated camp grounds.

= Camps. = Camping is restricted to designated campgrounds. Burn all combustible garbage in your camp fire; place tin cans and unburnable residue in garbage cans... Continue reading book >>




eBook Downloads
ePUB eBook
• iBooks for iPhone and iPad
• Nook
• Sony Reader
Kindle eBook
• Mobi file format for Kindle
Read eBook
• Load eBook in browser
Text File eBook
• Computers
• Windows
• Mac

Review this book



Popular Genres
More Genres
Languages
Paid Books