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Many Glacier Webcam



The power of glaciers is evident throughout this view of Mt. Wilbur and Swiftcurrent Lake. Imagine giant tongues of ice, filling the valleys on either side of the peak and then joining together where the lake sits today. Bowl shaped amphitheaters (called cirques) sit at the heads of the valleys, the results of thousands of years of quarrying by ice. The cirque right behind Mt. Wilbur holds Iceberg Lake, one of the most popular destinations in the park

 


Peak Identifications

If you have a Java enabled browser you may click here for a floating Many Glacier Webcam that will automatically refresh every 5 minutes.

 


Other Glacier Cams
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St. Mary Cam

Lake McDonald Cam

Headquarters Cam

Goat Haunt Cam

Glacier National Park's Webcams are made possible through the generous support of the Glacier Natural History Association. This nonprofit cooperating association helps to support Glacier National Park's educational, interpretive, cultural and scientific program needs. They offer a variety of publications and materials which promote a better understanding of Glacier's diversity of landscapes, animal and plant life, culture, and history. Visit their website at www.glacierassociation.org.

Special thanks also, to Mark Gillen for his contribution to Glacier National Park's Webcams.


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