Mountain goat salt lick
by Cindy Murphy
Title
Mountain goat salt lick
Artist
Cindy Murphy
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Photograph - Photograph
Description
nformation about Goat Lick Overlook is provided by Glacier National Park.
Located along U.S. Highway 2, approximately two miles southeast of the Walton Ranger Station, is an exposed riverbank where mountain goats and other animals come to lick the mineral-laden cliffs. From the parking area, a short paved path leads to an observation stand overlooking the waters of the Middle Fork of the Flathead River. The river's current has cut deeply into the easily eroded soil in this area, creating steep drop-offs and exposing a mass of gray clay containing minerals sought after by mountain goats and other animals. There are several other natural mineral licks in the park, but probably none that receive as much use by goats Mtngt18 7150
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May 16th, 2020
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