Going to Glacier National Park

by Alan Leftridge

in partnership with Glacier Natural History Association

  • Designed for children ages 8 to 12, Going to Glacier is packed with fun and fascinating information about Glacier National Park, including its glaciers, wildlife, trees, and wildflowers. It offers interesting details on dramatic weather, Indians and early settlers, historic sites and structures, and the effects of fire. The book also features maps and interpretive information for hikes the kids will love. A must-have for families traveling to Glacier National Park!

    AWARDS: APPL Honorable Mention 2006



48 pages, 8 1/2'' x 11'', 12 map(s), 70 softcovers per case, Smythe-sewn

softcover
ISBN 10: 1-56037-340-7
ISBN 13: 978-1-56037-340-7
$12.95


  • for children ages 8 to 12
  • written by a former seasonal park ranger
  • excellent color illustrations, photographs, and maps
  • historical photos
  • part of the popular Farcountry Explorer series
IF YOU LIKE THIS BOOK, YOU MAY ALSO BE INTERESTED IN:
Born Wild in Glacier National Park

Glacier Day Hikes

Who Pooped in the Park? Glacier National Park

Go Wild for Glacier National Park Puzzles


Other books in the Farcountry Explorer series:
Bird Feats of Montana, Including Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks

Storm Chasers! On the Trail of Twisters

Digging Up Dinosaurs with Jack Horner

Going Along the Emigrant Trails

Going Along with Lewis and Clark

Going to Yellowstone National Park

Going to Great Smoky Mountains National Park

 

 

 

 


Going to Glacier National Park

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Alan Leftridge align= Alan Leftridge has been a seasonal ranger/naturalist in Yellowstone National Park and a wilderness ranger in the Mission Mountains Wilderness Area of Montana. He lives south of Glacier National Park in the Swan Valley.


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