Glacier National Park Hand-Drawn Map
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- $30
This 18” x 24” unframed lithographic art print features an original hand-illustrated map of Glacier National Park, created in pen and ink with watercolor by Xplorer Maps artist Chris Robitaille.
Located in northern Montana along the Canadian border, Glacier National Park was established in 1910 and forms part of the legendary “Crown of the Continent.” Long revered by the Salish, Kootenai, and Blackfeet tribes, the region carries deep cultural and ecological significance.
The map captures the park’s dramatic alpine terrain, including 25 active glaciers, rugged peaks, pristine lakes, and sweeping valleys. Iconic features such as Grinnell Glacier and Blackfoot Glacier are highlighted alongside the legendary Going-to-the-Sun Road — one of North America’s most scenic drives.
Landmarks like Lake McDonald, Logan Pass, and historic red touring buses — often called the “Rubies of the Rockies” — are woven into the composition, celebrating both the wild landscape and the park’s early tourism heritage.
Wildlife is central to Glacier’s identity. Moose, grizzly bears, mountain goats, and bald eagles inhabit this dynamic ecosystem, making the park one of the most biologically diverse regions in the Lower 48.
Blending cartographic precision with artistic storytelling, this piece honors Glacier National Park’s raw alpine beauty and enduring legacy.
Product Details
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Dimensions: 18” × 24”
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Orientation: Vertical
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Print Type: Fine art lithograph
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Artwork by: Chris Robitaille, Co-Founder of Xplorer Maps
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