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Glacier National Park is located in Northwestern Montana, where the American and Canadian Rockies meet.
The Park, established as a National Park by President William Howard Taft on May 11, 1910, is managed by the National Park Service with its park headquarters is in West Glacier, Montana. Glacier National Park averages slightly less than 2 million visitors annually but few stray far from main roads and hotels.
Goat Haunt is the most northerly outpost in Glacier National Park, so north in fact that the easiest way to get there is to go through Canada. It’s also one of the least visited sections of the park. The parks namesakes, the huge glaciers of the last ice age, have largely disappeared over the last several thousand years.
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