The peak is a feature of glacier national park in the state of montana in the united states.
Triple divide pass glacier national park.
This entry into glacier national park will give you access to other trails that will lead both north and south along the eastern side of the park.
Atlantic creek camp to red eagle lake.
But even though it is not as heavily visited as other glacier park areas it is still stunningly beautiful and is one of our favorite.
Triple divide peak in glacier national park montana is the point where two of the principal continental divides in north america converge the primary continental divide and the northern or laurentian divide.
Glacier national park triple divide pass hiking usa.
The trailhead to triple divide pass elevation 7 397 feet is located in the cut bank area of glacier national park which is a far less traveled area than some of the other popular areas of glacier park.
The creeks and streams in the southeast section of the park feed into the birch and marias rivers then the missouri and the mississippi and empty into the gulf of mexico.
My first solo night in grizzly country had been nice and quiet.
Triple divide peak 8 025 feet 2 446 m is located in the lewis range part of the rocky mountains in north america.
Triple divide trail closed is a 30 2 mile lightly trafficked out and back trail located near east glacier park village montana that features a lake and is only recommended for very experienced adventurers.
Triple divide in glacier national park there is actually a triple divide because waters potentially can flow into three drainages.
This is grizzly bear habitat.
Always carry bear spray where it is immediately available and practice removing the canister from its holster.
Northeastern view from triple divide pass in glacier national park showing triple divide peak.
Unique in its geography and the sheer size of its combined drainage triple divide peak drains into basins that cumulatively cover 1 823 000 square miles.
Photographer andy curtis 2004.
Triple divide pass cut bank trailhead.
Surprisingly no bear ripped down my tent instead of any animals i heard the wind blowing fairly strong through the trees.