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Glacier Cards

The Crown of the Continent with active glaciers, turquoise alpine lakes, soaring peaks, and the iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road.

MontanaNational ParkEst. 19101M acresDesigns in progress

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Glacier is a 1-million-acre U.S. national park in Montana, established in 1910. It is known for the Crown of the Continent with active glaciers, turquoise alpine lakes, soaring peaks, and the iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road. TerraGreetings is actively designing printable greeting cards inspired by Glacier — printable at home or sendable as a digital share link.

Glacier is what people mean when they say 'the Crown of the Continent' — turquoise alpine lakes, the Going-to-the-Sun Road, and over 700 miles of trail across northern Montana. Cards from this collection are made for the people in your life who plan trips around treelines and weather windows.

If you've spent time in Glacier, you already know what these cards are leaning into: Going-to-the-Sun Road, Grinnell Glacier, Lake McDonald, the way the light works on turquoise lake blues, and the kind of moments you only get during summer and fall. Grizzly Bear, Mountain Goat, Bighorn Sheep appear across the collection where they fit, and the overall mood lands majestic, adventurous, serene.

Best occasions for Glacier cards

Frequently asked about Glacier cards

What occasions are Glacier greeting cards good for?

Glacier designs work especially well for birthdays, anniversaries, and congratulations cards for the adventurous and outdoorsy people in your life — particularly anyone who's hiked Highline or driven Going-to-the-Sun.

What scenes are featured in Glacier cards?

Designs draw from Going-to-the-Sun Road, Lake McDonald, Grinnell Glacier, Logan Pass, Hidden Lake, and the wildflower-filled meadows of high summer.

What other parks are similar to Glacier?

Yellowstone and Grand Teton (both in nearby Wyoming) share the high-elevation Rocky Mountain feel. Rocky Mountain (Colorado) and North Cascades (Washington) both lean into the same alpine drama.

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Curated by Jeremy Henricks, founder of TerraGreetings · Pacific Northwest