Montana Points of Interest

Avalanche Chutes Interp.


The Avalanche Chutes Interp. point of interest is located in Montana's Glacier National Park and is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in learning about the park's natural history and geography. The site is located along the Going-to-the-Sun Road, a scenic drive that offers stunning views of the park's mountains, glaciers, and forests.

Visitors to the Avalanche Chutes Interp. point of interest can take a short walk to a lookout point that provides breathtaking views of the Avalanche Chutes, which are two large snow-filled gullies that were formed by avalanches. The site also offers interpretive signs and exhibits that explain the geology of the area and the impact of avalanches on the park's ecosystem.

One unique feature of the Avalanche Chutes Interp. point of interest is the opportunity to witness the power and beauty of nature firsthand. Visitors can see evidence of the immense forces that shape the park's landscape, as well as the resiliency of the plants and animals that call Glacier National Park home.

Overall, the Avalanche Chutes Interp. point of interest is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in learning about the natural history and geology of Glacier National Park. With its stunning views and informative exhibits, this site offers a unique and unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. Get driving directions.
AVALANCHE CHUTES INTERP.

Points of Interest
Location
Apgar Bridge (Lower McDonald Creek)
APGAR VILLAGE
Apgar Visitor Center
Avalanche Chutes Interp.
Big Bend (GTSR)
Bird Woman Falls
ESSEX
Glacial Lake McDonald
Goat Lick Interpretive
Hanging Valley (GTSR)
Hidden Lake Interpretive
Krueger Helicopter
McDonald Falls Overlook
McGee Meadow
Minuteman Aviation (Helicopter)
Moose Country
Oberlin Bend
Red Rock Point
Road Camp Overlook
Sacred Dancing Cascade
The Loop
Upper McDonald Creek
WEST GLACIER
West Tunnel Overlook

Nearby Streamflow Levels