McDonald Creek valley

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McDonald Creek valley is a scenic glacial valley in Glacier National Park, Montana, known for its clear turquoise waters, rugged peaks, and dense conifer forests.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glacial valley
landform
climate alpine climate
subalpine climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
formedBy glacial erosion
geologicalOrigin Pleistocene glaciation
hasCharacteristic clear turquoise waters
dense conifer forests
rugged peaks
hasColorCharacteristic turquoise water
hasConservationStatus protected area within national park
hasEcosystemType montane ecosystem
subalpine ecosystem
hasForestType pine forest
spruce-fir forest
hasHydrologicalFeature McDonald Creek NERFINISHED
hasLandCover coniferous forest
mountain meadows
hasRecreationActivity day hiking
landscape photography
wildlife viewing
hasScenicQuality high scenic value
hasShape U-shaped valley
hasTourismType hiking tourism
nature tourism
sightseeing
hasVegetationType conifer forest
subalpine forest
hasWatercourse McDonald Creek NERFINISHED
isInRegion northwestern Montana
isPopularWith hikers
photographers
sightseers
knownFor hiking opportunities
mountain scenery
photography opportunities
scenic beauty
turquoise glacial stream
locatedIn Flathead County, Montana NERFINISHED
Glacier National Park NERFINISHED
Montana
United States of America
surface form: United States
managementBy U.S. National Park Service NERFINISHED
partOf Crown of the Continent Ecosystem NERFINISHED
Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
withinProtectedArea Glacier National Park NERFINISHED

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Logan Pass offersViewOf McDonald Creek valley