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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 7 reviews) Sales Rank: 5724 Category: Book
Author: Becky Lomax Publisher: Avalon Travel Publishing Studio: Avalon Travel Publishing Manufacturer: Avalon Travel Publishing Label: Avalon Travel Publishing Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 275 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.5 x 0.8
ISBN: 1566919509 Dewey Decimal Number: 917 EAN: 9781566919500 ASIN: 1566919509
Publication Date: March 10, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
Written by a local hiking guide whose love affair with the park spans decades, Moon Glacier National Park uncovers the best ways to experience the rugged Crown of the Continent. You’ll find where to smother your taste buds with huckleberry pie, where to spot a glacier, where to spy grizzly bears, where to swim with icebergs, and where to run your fingers over some of North America’s oldest rock formations. Moon Glacier National Park and Becky Lomax help you have a truly personal experience.
Suggested travel strategies and lists of must-see sights provide you with real insights so you can decide where you should go, stay, and eat—without hassles or regrets. Becky's travel strategies include One Day in Glacier, The Glacier Smorgasbord (an eight-day overview), Wildlife Watching, Getting Away From it All, Wildflower Wonders, and Top Ten Day Hikes.
Becky details where to trek, climb, mountain bike, swim, kayak, and relax between glaciers or towering mountains. Complete with maps, photographs, illustrations, and special emphasis on leading destinations such as Going-to-the-Sun Road, Logan Pass, Grinnell Glacier, Many Glacier Hotel, Granite Park Chalet, Lake McDonald, and Waterton National Park. Moon Glacier National Park has all the tools for you to create your own trip.
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  Moon Handbook Glacier National Park July 2, 2008 Very easy to follow. Like the way it was set-up in sections according to the park locations.
  Glacier National Park June 21, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This was a great guide for my trip to Glacier. It proved to be invaluable. It detailed hikes, routes, accommodation, dining and wildlife in the park very accurately.Pretty much everything could be taken as fact, such as the overcrowding at Logan's Pass and the side of the car you should sit on if you're nervous of heights whilst on the Going-to-the-Sun road. In fact, at Glacier it was the ONLY guide book I could find on the park (although I'd bought mine on Amazon!). If your planning on visiting Glacier get this book in advance. It's really interesting as it tells you histories related to the park and lets you in on events that happen throughout the year, as well as good tips as to view the wildlife.
  Glacier National Park Guide Book June 9, 2008 Good book for beginning overview of park. This book helps you plan if you have a limited time in the park.
  Moon Guide to Glacier National Park July 30, 2007 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I found this guide to be well written and very informative. It is nice to have such a good base of usable information contained in one source. The author did a great job in pointing out the highlights of the park.
  Top-notch guide to Glacier and Waterton June 25, 2007 35 out of 35 found this review helpful
The Moon Handbooks guide for Glacier National Parks was one of just a few books I could find when searching for help planning a recent trip there. While there may not be many options, it turns out that none were needed because everything I needed was right here. The book begins by briefly introducing the geographic areas of the park, and then offers a few sample itineraries. Once the preliminaries are out of the way, the author proceeds to get down to the real detail of exploring each geographic region in detail. A guide to exploring the sights, recreation options, accommodations, and food are included for each region. The book closes with some more basic information like the best ways to get to Glacier and some history of the area.
I found the information in the guide to be helpful, accurate, and fairly complete. It's description of the two hotels I stayed in were spot on for both the positives and negatives. We didn't spend a lot of time in restaurants on the trip but from what I saw this part was also accurate. About the only flaw with the book is that it is printed and obviously can't be constantly updated. When I arrived at Glacier, I learned that a large section of Going-to-the-sun road was closed for the next several weeks and this included the Logan Pass area. I say this not to blame the guide but to encourage people to check with the park rangers in advance to see if there are any road closures that might affect your desire to go.
This book is a definite keeper for those planning a trip to Glacier National Park. It also contains information on Waterton for those interested in making the drive up to the Canadian side (and I would encourage readers to do it if at all possible). It's writing is concise and clear, and the information is complete and accurate.
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