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What's the Best Way to Stay Connected?
Glacier National Park provides a few different ways for you to stay connected to what is happening in the park. These options allow for maximum efficiency and allow you to choose how you want to be informed, and how often you want to be informed.


RSS News Feed
To receive our News Releases directly to your browser as soon as we add them to our Web site, subscribe to our RSS News Feed. Click the link to the right to learn more, of go to our News Releases page to subscribe there.

Twitter
Follow @GlacierNPS on Twitter and receive tweets from us to your smart phone or Twitter feed when we add a News Release. We also tweet about events that happen "right now." Click the link to the right to go to our Twitter page to follow us.

Facebook
"Like" Glacier National Park on Facebook and get more than just New Releases delivered to your personal News Feed in Facebook. We share exciting content and happenings as they happen that extend beyond formal News Releases. Click the link to the right to go to our Facebook Page and "Like" us today!

Photographs
Do you need a photograph for your news story or other media needs? Check out our Flickr site for free public domain images. Please credit the appropriate photographer and the National Park Service. Click the link to the right to explore the beauty of Glacier National Park.

Blogs
Ever wonder what working in Glacier National Park is like? A few Glacier National Park employees maintain a blog and share what life is like in the park from their area of expertise. Glacier Blogs.

Did You Know?

Lake McDonald

Lake McDonald is the largest lake in the park with a length of 10 miles and a depth of 472 feet. The glacier that carved the Lake McDonald valley is estimated to have been around 2,200 feet thick.