
The Middle Fork Flathead River serves as the dividing line between the northwestern corner of Glacier National Park and the expansive Flathead National Forest during the mid-1960s. The settlement of West Glacier anchors the map, positioned at the park entrance where the Great Northern railway follows the river's bend toward Theodore Roosevelt Pass. This era captures a landscape defined by its vital transportation corridors and early tourism infrastructure, featuring a landing strip and several park trails.
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