Glacier National Park topographic map
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Glacier National Park
One of the most dramatic evidences of this overthrust is visible in the form of Chief Mountain, an isolated peak on the edge of the eastern boundary of the park rising 2,500 feet (800 m) above the Great Plains. There are six mountains in the park over 10,000 feet (3,000 m) in elevation, with Mount Cleveland at 10,466 feet (3,190 m) being the tallest. Appropriately named Triple Divide Peak sends waters towards the Pacific Ocean, Hudson Bay, and Gulf of Mexico watersheds. This peak can effectively be considered to be the apex of the North American continent, although the mountain is only 8,020 feet (2,444 m) above sea level.
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Name: Glacier National Park topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Glacier National Park, Montana, United States (48.23370 -114.47550 49.00111 -113.24162)
Average elevation: 1,594 m
Minimum elevation: 888 m
Maximum elevation: 3,051 m
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