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The National Parks of America

formed to or made in a special number of days, but a large variety of tours can be made ranging from one-day auto tours to thirty-day horseback tours.

Vehicles can be used between Belton and Lake McDonald, also between Glacier Park Station and Two Medicine, Cut Bank, St. Mary, and Many Glacier camps. Between all other points the tourist must travel on horseback or walk.

Attention is particularly directed to the fact that walking tours offer an inexpensive way to see the Park. Permanent camps are located within a day's walk of each other, ranging from 8 to 16 miles apart. Walking tours can be made at a cost of $3.25 to $3.50 per day by using the châlet camps, or, if a small party takes its outfit and dispenses with guides and horses, the trip can be made for $1 per person per day, provisions being purchased as needed from the camps and hotels.

Stage and Automobile Service

All regular stage fares include transportation of one piece of baggage weighing not more than 20 pounds.