![]() NPS photo. The rocks that make up Glacier tell stories of the Earth's history.The towering mountains and U-shaped valleys within Glacier National Park were formed over 1.4 billion years by several geologic processes–including erosion, sediment deposition, uplift, faulting, and glaciation.![]() Geologic Formations
Glacier's sedimentary rocks represent an era of Earth's history. ![]() Geologic Activity
These mountains are a place of constant change. ![]() Fossils
Learn what Glacier and the Bahamas have in common. ![]() Mountains
Glacier's rugged peaks tell a story of pressure, folding, uplift, and erosion. ![]() Overview of the Park's Glaciers
Explore the most frequently asked questions about Glacier National Park's glaciers. |
Last updated: September 17, 2024