Glacier National Park from Apgar Lookout
What's NewMapsbuttons-01-03a.gif (321 bytes)ServicesNatural ResourcesPark HistoryLink to USGS Biological Resources Division Glacier Field Station
Park PhotographsLink to the Glacier Natural History AssociationPark Partners and Friends GroupsMontana NPS areas and State Travel AgenciesFrequently Asked Questions .... and Answers
St. Mary Webcam



This view from the St. Mary Visitor Center looks southwest to Red Eagle Mountain, the largest peak in the middle of the picture. Below the mountains lies Saint Mary Lake. In the afternoon sunlight reflects off the surface of the lake, making it easier to see. Watch for elk, which are sometimes visible in the meadows near the road.

If the picture looks particularly fuzzy with lines like in a television, it is due to wind. This part of the park is notoriously windy most of the year.

 


Peak Identifications

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

 


Other Glacier Cams
clear.gif (49 bytes)

Many Glacier 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.


bluearrow.gif (78 bytes)Top of Page
bluearrow.gif (78 bytes)Website Visitor Center