Latest News About Glacier National Park (Goat Lick)

Updated 2026-05-08 09:01

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Mountain Goat Study to Begin at Logan Pass - National Park Service

The research is a critical component of the current Going-to-the-Sun Road Corridor Management planning effort, as human-wildlife interactions within the corridor is an identified issue of concern. Interactions between humans and goats are increasing in the Logan Pass area, creating potential unhealthy, unnatural and unsafe conditions. Acting Glacier National Park Superintendent Kym Hall said, "Our existing knowledge about mountain goats in the park is very limited and not sufficient on which...

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Goat Lick Interpretive | Montana Points of Interest & Road Trip Hotspots

ESFMSO Where: Flathead and Lincoln Counties in northwest Montana What: Confidence is trending higher that a prolonged rain event will produce 2 to 4 inches of rainfall in a 48hr period, starting Friday evening and lasting into Sunday. The result will be the potential for rock and debris slides along steep terrain in Glacier National Park and Forest Service roads in the Flathead and Kootenai National Forests. … Windspeed Humidity The Goat Lick Interpretive point of interest is located in...

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Getting in their licks

Glacier Park's Goat Lick a great place view animals Story and photos by DAVE REESE/MONTANA LIVING The mountain goat nanny and her kid sniffed around the grey cliff wall for some unseen object. Below them swirled a deep, swift pool of the Middle Fork of the Flathead River. The goats followed a dark, moist seam in the river bank wall toward a spot where water trickled out of a crevice. There they stopped. For mountain goats (Oreamnos americanus) this is Mecca. They have arrived here at the Goat...

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