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Home of the Blackfeet Nation
Where the Rockies meet the Plains!
 Glacier County is a very diverse land area containing many
mountains including Mount Cleveland at 10,438 feet, in contrast to
the plains to the east. The county holds a rugged portion of Glacier National Park, with many mountains exceeding 9000 feet elevation
level. On the west side of the county near the Flathead County line
lies the Rocky Mountains and Glacier National Park. Throughout the
central and eastern portion of the County are rolling and flat plains, and scattered buttes. The plains are often windy, and trees in this
area are scarce. There are small lakes and rivers throughout Glacier County. The northern border to the county meets Alberta, Canada. To the east borders Toole county, and on the southern end lies Pondera county.

  The unique cultural diversity and richness that makes our area a special place to both live and visit is highlighted by the proximity of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation.  The Blackfeet Tribe is arguably one of America's most culturally intact native populations.  The area is also home to five active Hutterite colonies.  Steeped in centuries-old Germanic tradition, a visit to any one of these colonies is a step back in time to a simpler, less complicated lifestyle.

  With Glacier National Park as our backdrop, it's no exaggeration when we say that we are in the center of the absolute best in outdoor recreation. World-class fishing, trophy big game hunting, abundant pheasant and upland bird hunting, hiking, mountain biking, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, snow shoeing, camping and much more are at your fingertips. With the grandeur and beauty of some of the most pristine outdoor areas in the country within sight, the areas of Glacier County offer you a truly unforgettable experience.