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By Jennifer Bilicska Location • • • • • Region-West State-Montana Capital-Helena Longitude-113.72°W Latitude-48.7°N Landforms • There are different landforms of Glacier National Park. • 700 miles of hiking trails. • Valleys and mountains cover the land variety and plants. • Canada’s Waterton National Park share the border between The United States and Canada. Together the two make up the International Peace Park. International Peace Park Culture • There were many American Indians in Glacier National Park • American Indians have lived in Glacier National Park for more than 10,000 years • The Blackfeet, the Kalispel, the Kootenai, the Salish, and the Flathead were all early residents of the area • The Blackfeet controlled most of the land. Going to the Sun Road Waterways • There are many bodies of water in Glacier National Park. • Some of the valleys filled with melted ice, the melted ice turned into lakes. • Glacier also changed the colors of some lakes in the park. • The powder fell into the lakes, some of the powder turned the lakes turquoise. St Mary Lake Rocks and Minerals • There are many rocks and minerals in Glacier National Park. • Rocks and soil under the water slowly hardened into thick layers of Limestone, Mudstone, and Sandstone. • One rock plate slid over another rock plate, the rocks piled up to create mountains. • The majority of the rocks forming the mountains of the peace park are the result of the deposition of sediments