Co v e r I II u s t r a t i o n - C hie f Mountain, one of the noble land­ marks of the west .

• All Aboard on The Empire Builder-crack transcon ti nen tal train of Great Northern Rail­ way .

• One of the nicest things about traveling this way is the ex­ cellent dining car service .

• The Empire Builder stops at Glacier Park Station, the eastern entrance to the Park, and at Belton, the western entrance.

What makes Glacier Park so interesting? • Lake with Rising Wolf Mountain in background .

• Lake McDonald with Mt. Cannon 111 background .

• St. Mary's Lake with Red Eagle Mountain in background . • Lake Josephine with tourists boarding launch for sight-seeing trip . . . . Well, for one thing---250 lakes • Kintla Lake and Kinnerly Peak in the northwest section of the park.

• View east over Upper St. Mary's Lake from Going-to­ the-Sun Chalets.

• Red Eagle Lake-a little off the beaten path, but a rendezvous for fishermen. • Gunsight Lake fed by waterfalls direct from snowbanks in July .

• Lake Josephine, favorite haunt of Eastern Brook and Rainbow trout.

with Lake Josephine in distance; Hotel buildings lower left. Lakes that mirror multi-colored mountains • Mokowanis Falls in the Belly River country .

• Trick Falls during a season of low water .

• Trick Falls during a season of high water. • One of the Twin Falls- above Two Medicine Lake in the Belly River country .

• Dawn Mist Falls on the Belly River .

• Washboard Cascades with Pyramid Peak in background .

• Twin Falls in the Two Medicine Valley. From lacy cascades to tumultuous torrents • Rocky Mountain Goat. • On a stream leading into Swiftcurrent Lake.

On the Cut Bank . •

• Cutthroat or Black Spot­ ted Trout caught at Red Eagle Lake .

• Netting a rainbow at Josephine Lake.

· Some of America~ s finest trout fishing • Blackfeet Ceremonial Dance.

• G-Man Chief, J. Edgar Hoover, becomes honorary brave of Blackfeet tribe with name of Eagle Chief.

• Middle Calf and Weasel Feathers ex­ plain Indian Tom­ Tom to Chief Four Stars, Clark Gable .

• She's now a proud daughter of the Black feet.

• East meets West. • Piegan Encampment m Two Medicine Valley . Blackfeet Indians to make pow-wow Iceberg Glacier . and Lake .

• Bouluer Glacier.

• Sperry Glacier. • Olu Sun Glacier on Mt. Merrit .

Oh~ yes---we almost Jorgot---6o glaciers • Many Glacier Hotel -center of much activity in the North­ ern part of Glacier Park.

in Waterton Lakes Park just over the international boundary line.

• Lake McDonald Hotel on the west side of Glacier Park. Fifty Mountain Camp . •

• Sperry Chalets .

• Red Eagle Camp. • Going-to-the-Sun Chalets• . . . Also chalets and tent camps • Hiking Party on Trail to Sperry Chalets .

• Hikers refreshing themselves at Sprague Creek .

• Switchbacking up to Swiftcurrent Pass. • Walking through the Bear Grass near Two Medicine Lake. IJooo miles of trails to hike or ride • Riding downtrail Pass .

• Jogging along through • On the Trail to Piegan Pass. Swiftcurrent Valley. to every part of this ••Sublime Wildernessn • On Siyeh (Mad Wolf) Pass .

• Hole in the Wall Basin.

.. Trail Riders leaving Many-Glacier.

• Park Saddle Horse Corral at • Horses and "dudes" Many-Glacier. become firm friends. Horses---trail-wise and sure-footed • Diamond Dick-a typ. ical Glacier Park Guide­ never forgets the Com-

. Hot coffee tastes eo good on the traiJ. • View over Waterton Lake from lobby Prince of Wales Hotel.

• The lobby is decorated with Pictographs made by old Chiefs of Blood Tribe .

• Dining Room, Prince of Wales Hotel. Cameron Falls near • The Launch "Interna­ • Mt. Clevdand in United Prince of Wales Hotel in tional" at Goathaunt Camp States from south end of Canada. dock. Waterton Lake. • On Going-to-the-Sun Highway near the chalets .

• On the road into Swiftcurrent Valley. • Heavens Peak from Going­ • Going-to-the-Sun Mountain to-the-Sun Highway. and Chalets. SUGGESTED TRIPS IN GLACIER and WATERTON LAKES PARKS

ALL-EXPENSE " STOP-OFF" MOTOR TOURS Going-to-the-Sun Chalets via Sperry Chalets and Gun­ For the convenience and enjoyment of transcontinental sight Pass-23 miles, two days. travelers on the "Empire Builder" who cannot spend South Circle Trip: To Sperry Chalets and Going-to-the­ enough time in the parks to make the longer trail trips. Sun Chalets via Gunsight pass to Many-Glacier via Piegan Any of these "stop-off" tours can be made in either Pass and to Granite Park and return to Lake McDonald direction-west-bound passengers leaving the Empire via Swiftcurrent Pass. 69 miles, five days. Builder and entering at Glacier Park Station, departing at Belton. Eastbound passengers enter at Belton and depart at Glacier Park Statton. From Going-to-the-Sun TOUR 1. Includes sight-seeing bus trip across Glacier St. Mary Falls and return, 4~ miles, half day. Park over Going-ta-the-Sun Highway topping the Con­ Baring Basin and return, 8 miles, half day. tinental Divide at . It includes, also, a side Virginia Falls and return, 8 miles, half day. trip to Two Medicine Lake and afternoon launch trip on the lake; lodging and meals in Glacier Park and Lake Mt. Reynolds Lookout Station and return, 12 miles, one McDonald Hotels. day. Florence Falls and return, 12 miles, one day. TOUR 2. Includes every feature of Tour I, plus a visit and overnight stay at Many-Glacier Hotel. Sexton Glacier and return, 13 miles, one day. Gunsight Lake and return, 18 miles, one day. TOUR 3. Includes all features of Tours I and 2, with addition of trip over Chief Mountain Highway, for an Many-Glacier Hotel via Piegan Pass, 18 miles, one day. overnight stay at the Prince of Wales Hotel in Waterton Lake McDonald Hotel via Sperry Chalets, 23 miles, two Lakes Park. days. Red Eagle Tent Camp and return, 26 miles, two days. PRINCIPAL TRAIL TRIPS Triangle Trip: To Many-Glacier via Piegan FROM GLACIER PARK HOTEL Pass, Granite Park via Swiftcurrent Pass and return to Forty Mile Creek and return- S miles. An easy half-day Going-to-the-Sun via Logan Pass, 44 miles, three days. ride. South Circle Trip: To Many-Glacier Hotel via Piegan Mt. Henry and return, 12 miles. A fine one-day ride. Two Pass, Granite Park via Swiftcurrent Pass to Lake Mc­ Medicine Chalets and return via Mt. Henry, lower trail Donald Hotel and Sperry Chalets and return to Going­ returning, 23 miles-a twa-day trip. to-the-Sun via Gunsight Pass, 69 miles, five days.

From Two Medicine Chalets From Prince of Wales Hotel Mt. Morgan and return, 12 miles, one day. Bertha Lake and return, half day. Cobalt Basin and return, 10 miles, one day. International Boundary and return, half day. Dawson Pass and return, 12 miles, one day. Sofa Mountain and return, one day. Upper Two Medicine Lake and return, 10 miles, one day. Cameron Lake via Carthew Lake and return, one day.

From Many-Glacier Hotel From Goathaunt Camp Grinnell Lake and return, 10 miles, half day. Brown's Pass and return, 18 miles, one day. and return, 14 miles, one day. Indian Pass and return, 17 miles, one day. Iceberg Lake and return, 14 miles, half day or full day. Fifty Mountain Camp and return, 20 miles, one day. Granite Park Chalets and return, 18 miles, two days. Crossley Lake Camp and return, 36 miles, two days. Cracker Lake and return, 14 miles, one day. Fifty Mountain Camp and return, 20 miles, two days. Iceberg Lake and Ptarmigan Wall and return, 19 miles, one day. Going-to-the-Sun Chalets via Piegan Pass, 18 miles, one ALL- EXPENSE SADDLE TRIPS day. FROM MANY -GLACIER HOTEL Going-to-the-Sun Chalets via Granite Park, 26 miles, Indian Pass Trip: To Crossley Lake via Ptarmigan Wall, two days. to Goathaunt Camp via Indian Pass with launch trip on Waterton Lake to the Prince of Wales Hotel, 36 miles by Crossley Lake Camp and return, 34 miles, two days. trail, 7 miles by launch, two days. Garden Wall Triangle Trip: To Granite Park and Going­ tO-the-Sun Chalets and return to Many-Glacier via Swift­ Fifty Mountain Trip: To Granite Park via Swiftcurrent current, Logan and Piegan Passes, 44 miles, three days. Pass, to Fifty Mountain Camp via Skyline Trail to Goat­ haunt Camp by saddle and to the Prince of Wales Hotel South Circle Trip: To Granite Park Chalets, Lake Mc­ by launch, 30 miles by trail, 7 miles by launch, three days. Donald Hotel, Sperry Chalets, Going-to-the-Sun Chalets and return to Many-Glacier, via Swiftcurrent, Gunsight North Circle Trip: To Granite Park Chalets via Swift­ and Piegan Passes, 69 miles, five days. current Pass-to Fifty Mountain and Goathaunt Camp via Skyline Trail, to Crossley Lake via Indian Pass and return to Many-Glacier Hc>tel via Ptarmigan Wall, 66 From Lake McDonald Hotel miles, five days. Sperry Chalets and Sperry Glacier and return, 15 miles, The Fifty Mountain Trip and the North Circle Trip can one day. also be started from Going-to-the-Sun Chalets or Lake Lincoln Peak and return, 16 miles, one day. McDonald Hotel.

All of the trail trips cari be made afoot as well as by saddle-horse

For costs or detailed itint•raries, see your railway ticket agent or travel bureau Local railroad l ickd agents and 1 ravel bureaus have fllll in format ion rcgnrding trips in Glar ier and W at crt on Lakes N at ion a! Parks. They will he glad I o anange for rescrvat ions and to make such ot her arrangenwnl s as you may dl'sirc. J;49enc/ PRIMARY TRAILS - ROADS SECONDARY TRAILS RANGER STATIONS + Write···Telelraph···Phone···or call In person on the Great Northern RaUway Representative in any of these cities

He ~ill advise you how t~ arran~e yo~r t~ip so as to include Glacier National Par~- the. highspot of any vacation trip. If its a dude ranch vacation you re thmk1ng of, take advantage of Great Northern s serv1ce and see Glacier Park in the bargain. Both the East and West entrances to the Park- Glacier Park Station and Belton, - are on the Great North~rn main line . . When yo_u travel between Chica~o and t~e Pacific Northwest, take Great Northern's fine, air­ conditioned transcontmental tram, the EMPIRE BUILDER. wh1ch offers every luxury, every economy.

BOSTON, MA.SSA.CHUSETTS- 203 Walker Buildins. 120 Boyloton PITTSBU~GH, PENNSYLV A.NIA.- 602 H. W. Oliver Building. Str«t. Phone: Liberty 1639. J. H. Kenney, New En1land Pao~

The Glacier Park Hotel Company operates, independently, all hotels. chalets, Swiftcurrent Cabins, and Launches on St. Mary's and Waterton Lakes. The Canadian Rockiea Hotel Company. Limited. operatea. independently, the Prince of Wales Hotel at Waterton Lakes, Alberta, Canada. All other facilities are operated by independent concessioners and the Great Northern Railway Company, The Glacier Park Hotel Com­ pany and the Canadian Roc:kies Hotel Company, Limited, in issuina and sellina tickets for all services in Glacier National Park and Waterton Lakes .Park. act only u acents for the parties or conceu ioners providin1 the services.

A, .J. DICKINSON, PASSENGER TRA.PPIC MANAGER. ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA