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Recent storm pounded Glacier Park

by Hungry Horse News
| September 3, 2013 1:13 PM

Glacier National Park officials report that severe weather on Aug. 29, including rain, lightning and wind, caused minor damage to trails, structures and roads on the west side of the Park. Several vehicles near campgrounds and trailheads sustained damaged from falling tree debris, but no injuries were reported.

The boardwalk section of the Trail of the Cedars at Avalanche Creek was closed Sept. 3 to repair the storm damage. Numerous downed trees were reported on the Apgar Lookout Trail, Flattop Mountain Trail, Granite Park Trail near The Loop and the Harrison Creek Trail.

A wooden deck and handrail at the Red Rocks Overlook on the Going-to-the-Sun Road, which is currently closed for construction activity, was damaged by a falling tree. The roof of a Park-owned structure near Lake McDonald Lodge was also damaged by falling trees.

Tree and rock debris was found on sections of the Sun Road after the storm passed. Park road crews and road rehabilitation contractor HK Contractors Inc., began clearing the road the next day. The debris did not cause any significant damage to the Sun Road.

Visitors may find debris and downed trees on trails throughout the park. Trails will be cleared as resources and weather allows. For current trail status visit online at www.nps.gov/glac/planyourvisit/trailstatusreports.htm.

Visitors may report damage by calling 406-888-7800. For more information on current conditions, visit online at www.nps.gov/glac/planyourvisit/conditions.htm.