Posted: Mar 8, 2010 1:08 PM
Updated: Mar 9, 2010 7:37 AM
WEST GLACIER - One century ago, just getting to Glacier National Park was an adventure. Much of what then took park visitors days or weeks to reach on foot, horseback, carriage or train, is now just a mouse click away.
While the park says that there is no substitute for experiencing the park first hand, thanks to the ever increasing popularity of social networking media, thousands of visitors are having a virtual experience that can be very rewarding.
Thanks to over 430,000,000 Facebook users to-date, Glacier‘s staff are actively finding new visitors "where they are at, and where they expect us to be," according to Glacier National Park Superintendent Chas Cartwright.
The park's website continues to grow and add more interactive features. Officials with the park say that E-tours and E-hikes are the next best thing to being there. Online visitors can enjoy a leisurely day hike, a vigorous backpacking trip, or a journey back to the 1920s and 30s when the Going-to-the-Sun Road was built.
The park's podcasts, panoramas, and live webcams offer even more opportunities to experience the park from the comfort of a coffee house or living room.
"I am very proud of the park staff. They are at the forefront in developing both state-of-the-art Internet features and social media connections," said Cartwright. He further noted, "As the park enters its second century, it is increasingly important that the NPS connect with park audiences and users, both face-to-face and virtually."
Cartwright also noted that Glacier National Park's staff recently underwent an in-depth planning process before joining the social networking trend. The park now has detailed rules of engagement for participating as a federal agency and decisions trees as guidance for how to handle comments and questions.
For more information, and important links, to Glacier National Park's social networking opportunities, please visit the park website at: http://www.nps.gov/glac/parknews/socialnetworking.htm.
All of the following social media outlets currently provide a taste of the Glacier National Park experience for anyone with computer access:
There are two RSS New Feeds: