Depending upon where you are standing with your camera, winter at Glacier National Park might be dramatic, dark, and almost monochromatic. Snap that photo anyway then stick around or return later in the day, because those clouds are usually gone and replaced with splendid views of the snowcapped mountains.
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A Cloudy Winter Morning At Lake McDonald, Glacier National Park
![A gray and white, almost monochromatic, morning with dark, steel-gray clouds hiding the mountains from view at Lake McDonald, Glacier National Park](https://www.nationalparkstraveler.org/sites/default/files/styles/panopoly_image_full/public/photos/potw/glac_rebeccalatson_n6a0552_a_winter_morning_at_lake_mcdonald_ii.jpg?itok=Dg2iixAI)
Rebecca Latson
Monday, December 11, 2023
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