Going to the Sun Mountain

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Going to the Sun Mountain

Going to the Sun Mountain
Elevation 9,642 ft (2,939 m)
Location Montana, USA
Range Lewis Range
Coordinates 48°41′46″N, 113°38′21″W
Topo map USGS Logan Pass
First ascent 1907
Easiest route Hike, scramble Class 4

Going to the Sun Mountain is located in Glacier National Park (US) and rises dramatically above St. Mary valley just north of the Going-to-the-Sun Road. Numerous Blackfeet Indian legends are credited with the origins of the mountains' name. Used by the Blackfeet as a location for vision quests, it is one of the most accessible major mountain peaks in Glacier National Park. According to several sources, the actual Blackfeet name for the mountain is The-Face-of-Sour-Spirit-Who-Went-Back-to-The-Sun-After-His-Work-Was-Done Mountain, in explanation of the snowfields on the mountainside which, as viewed from the west, make the outline of a face.

Road construction along the Going-to-the-Sun Road with Going to the Sun Mountain in background, 1932.
Road construction along the Going-to-the-Sun Road with Going to the Sun Mountain in background, 1932.


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[edit] Further reading

  • Edwards, J. Gordon (1991). A Climbers Guide to Glacier National Park. Falcon. ISBN 0-87842-177-7. 


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