Meadows full of beargrass blossoms turn Glacier visitors into wildflower enthusiasts. Here forest flowers meet alpine tundra relatives, and prairie flowers mix with native plants of the Rocky Mountains to create an unparalleled display of abundant beauty. Glacier National Park, located in northwestern Montana on the Canadian border, was established in 1910. Canada and the United States expanded the national park concept in 1932 when they formed Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park. These books contain vivid full-color photography by renowned professionals, enriched by extended interpretive captions. The adventure begins on the first page. Explore America's panoramic beauty from the comfort of your home. Cindy Nielsen began her National Park Service career in 1972. She holds two M.S. degrees from the University of Wyoming--one in Parks & Recreation Management and one in Natural Sciences. Her work as a National Park naturalist has led her from the Rocky Mountains to Death Valley, Channel Islands, and to Glacier. Used Book in Good Condition