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Glacier National Park
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Stay connected and learn what is happening in Glacier National Park. We want to connect with you, and keep you connected to us, by meeting you at the places you are currently at, and where you expect us to be. Learn more below.

Meet the Team
Wondering who is behind those initials you see in parenthesis after each post we share? To meet Glacier's social media team, click here.

Twitter
Follow @glaciernps on Twitter and receive updates on breaking news in the park, social events, and "what is happening now".

 
Facebook
Glacier National Park has a page on Facebook you can "like." Here, you will be able to share with us and others your experiences in Glacier. Occasionally, we'll ask a thought provoking question, tell you "what is happening now," engage in conversations, post photos and videos, and bring clarity to any rumors floating around out there.
 

flickr
Are you looking for a picture of Glacier for your publication, school project, PowerPoint or next viral video? Go to our flickr site and download public domain pictures for free. Please, however, credit the appropriate photographer and the National Park Service. We'll be adding images on a continual basis, so check often and feel free to leave comments there as well.

 
YouTube
Check out our YouTube page for videos ranging from historic travelogues to more contemporary views and scenes from Glacier National Park.
 
Blogs
Glacier National Park is blogging. Park employees share experiences, happenings, and information about their field of expertise. Read about what is happening.
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Mount Cleveland

Did You Know?
Did you know there are only 6 peaks over 10,000 feet high in Glacier - Cleveland, Stimpson, Kintla, Jackson, Siyeh, and Merritt.

Last Updated: January 26, 2011 at 12:57 MST