Mountain Bliss
A vibrant summer scene along the Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park, where wildflowers bloom against the backdrop of the park’s picturesque mountains. Known for its stunning alpine vistas, Glacier National Park is home to 25 active glaciers and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Going-to-the-Sun Road, a 50-mile scenic drive, offers unparalleled views of the park’s diverse ecosystems, from lush meadows to rugged peaks, making it one of the most iconic drives in North America. Like many natural wonders, the park is constantly changing and is not immune to the effects of climate change. Once home to 80 glaciers in 1850, the park’s glaciers continue to shrink, putting the very namesake of the park at risk.
This image is being printed as an Open Edition.
For details about our print products and other general information about purchasing our artwork, please see here.
A vibrant summer scene along the Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park, where wildflowers bloom against the backdrop of the park’s picturesque mountains. Known for its stunning alpine vistas, Glacier National Park is home to 25 active glaciers and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Going-to-the-Sun Road, a 50-mile scenic drive, offers unparalleled views of the park’s diverse ecosystems, from lush meadows to rugged peaks, making it one of the most iconic drives in North America. Like many natural wonders, the park is constantly changing and is not immune to the effects of climate change. Once home to 80 glaciers in 1850, the park’s glaciers continue to shrink, putting the very namesake of the park at risk.
This image is being printed as an Open Edition.
For details about our print products and other general information about purchasing our artwork, please see here.
A vibrant summer scene along the Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park, where wildflowers bloom against the backdrop of the park’s picturesque mountains. Known for its stunning alpine vistas, Glacier National Park is home to 25 active glaciers and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Going-to-the-Sun Road, a 50-mile scenic drive, offers unparalleled views of the park’s diverse ecosystems, from lush meadows to rugged peaks, making it one of the most iconic drives in North America. Like many natural wonders, the park is constantly changing and is not immune to the effects of climate change. Once home to 80 glaciers in 1850, the park’s glaciers continue to shrink, putting the very namesake of the park at risk.
This image is being printed as an Open Edition.
For details about our print products and other general information about purchasing our artwork, please see here.