Granite Park Chalet

Granite Park Chalet

48° 46′ 15″ N 113° 46′ 19″ W / 48.7708, -113.772

Granite Park Chalet en 2006.

Le Granite Park Chalet est un châlet-hôtel situé au cœur du parc national de Glacier dans l'État du Montana, aux États-Unis.

Le chalet fut construit en 1914 par la compagnie ferroviaire Great Northern Railway et fait partie de la liste des National Historic Landmarks. Après le col de Logan, en longeant la route Going-to-the-Sun Road, le chalet est accessible après une marche d'environ 10 km. Le chalet est aussi accessible par le sentier nommé Loop Trail (7 km pour 700 mètres de dénivelé) et le sentier Swiftcurrent Trail (10 km pour 750 mètres de dénivelé environ). Les sentiers sont uniquement accessibles aux marcheurs et aux cavaliers (véhicules interdits). Les clients de l'hôtel doivent préparer leur propre nourriture dans la cuisine de l'hôtel[1],[2],[3],[4].

Références

  1. (en)Harrison Laura Soullière, « Great Northern Railway Buildings », National Park Service. Consulté le 08-03-2008
  2. (en)Granite Park Chalet, Belton Chalets. Consulté le 08-03-2008
  3. (en)Glacier National Park National Historic Landmarks, National Park Service. Consulté le 08-03-2008
  4. (en)National Register Information System, National Park Service. Consulté le 08-03-2008

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