The Glacier National Park is a unique species of Great View Garden in North America, located on the border of northern Montana, Canada. It covers an area of 410,000 hectares and was originally part of the Blyford tribe's Indian reservation. It was opened as a national park in 1910. Because there are more than 50 glaciers, it is named Glacier National Park. Glaciers are formed by the gravity of the large snow that falls on the mountains and condenses into a huge ice body moving along the ground. The largest glacier in the Glacier National Park, Blyford Glacier covers an area of about4.8 square kilometers, located on the northern slopes of Mount Jackson and Blyford Mountains at an altitude of 2440 meters.