Never Entered via the West Entrance, nor have been there in September. A Little of What I have on
Yellowstone & Tetons.
If close to Great Falls, MT: C.M. Russell Museum -Really neat if you like Western Art - HIstory. It was why I wanted to go.
http://cmrussell.org/Just across the border from Montana in North Dakota: Theodore Roosevelt Nat'l Park -Great Place to see Bison and Western Landscapes. But a somewhat out of the way detour.
http://www.nps.gov/thro/index.htmIf you use US 89 in Montana to get to Glacier, they have a city park with camping at Choteau which is about 105 miles from the east entrance at St Mary's and 140 miles to West Glarier. We stayed at it, I believe, in '97, but do not remember a creek. We stayed in a city park, in the town, not sure if it is the same town. Looks about right on the map.
http://www.freecampgrounds.com/detail.aspx?id=257Glacier & Waterton Parks are really neat.
Going-to-the-Sun Road a neat drive.
Near the US Border in the Waterton Nat'l Park (Glacier Nat'l PK in US) area:
Fort Macleod, Alberta, the first RCMP made an appearence.
It was in the general area of a neat site, :C Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump. Really neat place to see.
http://history.alberta.ca/headsmashedin/ Ft. Macleod was interesting
http://www.fortmacleod.com/visiting/Check the Other Government of Alberta History and Heritage Links in the above site^.
Banff & Lake Louise has a lot of neat sites & sights to see.
North of Banff: There is a hot spring resort in the Jasper area, very nice.
Hot Springs:C The ride onto the icefields between Jasper & Baniff is really neat.
Icefield We did a day trip to the Icefields from Banff in '86.
We drove the Trans-Canada Hwy 1 W from Banff to Kamloops, where we took Route 5 down to Hope; where joined the Trans-Canada Hwy 1 W again. But that was in 1986. It was called the Kamloops Toll-road then, or something like that. It had just opened. We got a pumper sticker. Ha!
We drove up from Hope on it in 1997 & it wasn't a toll road anymore. But we went to Jasper before going to Banff.
Route from Banff to Kamloops was very scenic I remember. Many places to stop & view the Trains & Tunnels.
The two times we have visited there, we used two of the campgrounds in
The Banff National Park can't recall the names (not walking to Banff close). One was on a lake, we had a canoe with us at the time. And one in
Jasper (only been there once). Also one in
Waterton (the Town Site CG).
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