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This is a map of Death Valley backcountry roads, showing mileages and road condition (including the Racetrack). Click the image to view a full size JPG (3.2 mb) or download the PDF (1.0 mb).
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The Apgar Visitor Center and Backcountry Permit office are also located here. Whether you are just here for a drive through visit or are planning a multi-day backcountry adventure. Friendly rangers provide visitors with hiking and trip planning information. Families will find the Discovery Cabin an enjoyable and educational place where kids can have hands on experience learning about Glacier. Other family activities are available as well. Horseback rides along McDonald Creek and through pine-scented forests offer a chance to see areas not often seen by most visitors. Boats long have been part of the Apgar scene. Early visitors boarded steam powered boats for an eight-mile journey up the lake to Lake McDonald Lodge. Boating is still a popular activity on the lake and boat rentals are available from Glacier Park Boat Company here at Apgar and in other locations around the park. If you have your own boat, a public boat launch is your access to this largest lake in the park. There is something for everyone at Apgar Village whether you are staying in the area or just passing through. .Homepage .VideoHero {margin-top: 0px;}#transcriptWrapper {margin-bottom: 30px;}Going-to-the-Sun Road: Apgar Campgroundvar player = videojs('av_F7674E9C155D451F6762CB756FEDCB9A', {aspectRatio: '1:0',fluid: true,inactivityTimeout: 0,controlBar: {'fullscreenToggle': false}});player.hotkeys({volumeStep: 0.1,seekStep: 5,alwaysCaptureHotkeys: false,enableVolumeScroll: false});var eventCategoryText = 'Audio';player.ga({'eventCategory': 'NPS ' + eventCategoryText,'eventLabel': 'glac-glac-Going-to-the-SunRoadApgarCampground.mp3','eventsToTrack': ['start', 'end', 'percentsPlayed', 'fullscreen'],'percentsPlayedInterval': 25,'debug': true});jQuery('#av_F7674E9C155D451F6762CB756FEDCB9A').keyup(function(event) {// is the key pressed the down key (40)?if (event.which == 40) {// the down key has been pressed, check the volume levelvar volumeLevel = player.volume().toFixed(1);if ( volumeLevel < 0.1){player.muted(true); // mute the volume}}// is the key pressed the up key (38)if (event.which ==38) {var isVolumeMuted = player.muted();if (isVolumeMuted == true){player.muted(false);}}});// Download Buttonvar Button = videojs.getComponent('Button');// Button Required in Control Bar due to how Audio Player differs from Video Playervar DownloadButton = videojs.extend(Button, {constructor: function() {Button.apply(this, arguments);// initialize your buttonthis.addClass( 'vjs-download-button-control' );this.addClass( 'vjs-download-button' );this.controlText('Download Original (0)');},handleClick: function() {// do something on clickvar element = document.createElement('a');// send notification to google analyticsgas('send', 'event', 'Download', 'mp3', 'glac- -audiovideo/legacy/mp3/imr/avElement/glac-Going-to-the-SunRoadApgarCampground.mp3', 1, true);element.setAttribute('href', ' -audiovideo/legacy/mp3/imr/avElement/glac-Going-to-the-SunRoadApgarCampground.mp3');element.setAttribute('download', 'glac-Going-to-the-SunRoadApgarCampground.mp3');element.style.display = 'none';document.body.appendChild(element);element.click();document.body.removeChild(element);}});videojs.registerComponent('DownloadButton', DownloadButton);player.getChild('controlBar').addChild('DownloadButton', {});// Info Buttonvar InfoButton = videojs.extend(Button, {constructor: function() {Button.apply(this, arguments);/* initialize your button */this.addClass( 'vjs-info-button-control' );this.addClass( 'vjs-info-button' );this.controlText(eventCategoryText+' File Info');},handleClick: function() {/* do something on click */location.href= "/media/video/view.htm?id=F7674E9C-155D-451F-6762CB756FEDCB9A";}});videojs.registerComponent('InfoButton', InfoButton);player.getChild('controlBar').addChild('InfoButton', {});Apgar campground is the largest campground in Glacier National Park.
Across the lake the Red Eagle fire area is visible. Just last summer in August of 2006 this fire of undetermined cause burned over 32,000 acres in the park and on the neighboring Blackfeet Indian Reservation despite immediate efforts to extinguish the fire. Within hours it went from a small puff of smoke to an impressive inferno with towering smoke plumes that could be seen miles away. Most areas of the park have burned at one point or another, so fire is nothing new to the species that live here. In fact many plants and animals are dependent on fire for their survival. For instance, lodgepole pine cones spiral open in the heat of a passing fire and release their seeds on the wind to flutter to the ground and germinate in the newly created sunny soils. Several species of woodpeckers thrive in the years following a forest fire as they seek the insects that attack the newly dead trees. Many shrubs start to sprout from undamaged rootstock within days of a fire. The Red Eagle Fire looks black and uninviting to us but places like this are essential to many species and are vital to maintain the tremendous biological diversity found inside the park. .Homepage .VideoHero {margin-top: 0px;}#transcriptWrapper {margin-bottom: 30px;}Going-to-the-Sun Road: Rising Sunvar player = videojs('av_9A4B2DE81DD8B71B0BAB3835CC34E7A5', {aspectRatio: '1:0',fluid: true,inactivityTimeout: 0,controlBar: {'fullscreenToggle': false}});player.hotkeys({volumeStep: 0.1,seekStep: 5,alwaysCaptureHotkeys: false,enableVolumeScroll: false});var eventCategoryText = 'Audio';player.ga({'eventCategory': 'NPS ' + eventCategoryText,'eventLabel': 'glac-glac-Going-to-the-SunRoadRisingSun.mp3','eventsToTrack': ['start', 'end', 'percentsPlayed', 'fullscreen'],'percentsPlayedInterval': 25,'debug': true});jQuery('#av_9A4B2DE81DD8B71B0BAB3835CC34E7A5').keyup(function(event) {// is the key pressed the down key (40)?if (event.which == 40) {// the down key has been pressed, check the volume levelvar volumeLevel = player.volume().toFixed(1);if ( volumeLevel < 0.1){player.muted(true); // mute the volume}}// is the key pressed the up key (38)if (event.which ==38) {var isVolumeMuted = player.muted();if (isVolumeMuted == true){player.muted(false);}}});// Download Buttonvar Button = videojs.getComponent('Button');// Button Required in Control Bar due to how Audio Player differs from Video Playervar DownloadButton = videojs.extend(Button, {constructor: function() {Button.apply(this, arguments);// initialize your buttonthis.addClass( 'vjs-download-button-control' );this.addClass( 'vjs-download-button' );this.controlText('Download Original (0)');},handleClick: function() {// do something on clickvar element = document.createElement('a');// send notification to google analyticsgas('send', 'event', 'Download', 'mp3', 'glac- -audiovideo/legacy/mp3/imr/avElement/glac-Going-to-the-SunRoadRisingSun.mp3', 1, true);element.setAttribute('href', ' -audiovideo/legacy/mp3/imr/avElement/glac-Going-to-the-SunRoadRisingSun.mp3');element.setAttribute('download', 'glac-Going-to-the-SunRoadRisingSun.mp3');element.style.display = 'none';document.body.appendChild(element);element.click();document.body.removeChild(element);}});videojs.registerComponent('DownloadButton', DownloadButton);player.getChild('controlBar').addChild('DownloadButton', {});// Info Buttonvar InfoButton = videojs.extend(Button, {constructor: function() {Button.apply(this, arguments);/* initialize your button */this.addClass( 'vjs-info-button-control' );this.addClass( 'vjs-info-button' );this.controlText(eventCategoryText+' File Info');},handleClick: function() {/* do something on click */location.href= "/media/video/view.htm?id=9A4B2DE8-1DD8-B71B-0BAB3835CC34E7A5";}});videojs.registerComponent('InfoButton', InfoButton);player.getChild('controlBar').addChild('InfoButton', {});There are all sorts of amenities available in the Rising Sun area.
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