- Source: Kintla Lake Ranger Station
The Kintla Lake Ranger Station in Glacier National Park is a rustic log structure that was built by the Butte Oil Company in 1900 at Kintla Lake. It was taken over by the National Park Service and used as a ranger station. It is significant as a remnant of early oil exploration activities in the Glacier area. A boathouse was built by the National Park Service in 1935 to the same design as the boathouses at Upper Lake McDonald and Saint Mary ranger stations. A fire cache cabin, identical to those at Logging Creek, Polebridge and Lake McDonald ranger stations was built in 1934.
References
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- Kintla Lake Ranger Station
- Outline of Glacier National Park (U.S.)
- Skyland Camp-Bowman Lake Ranger Station
- Belly River Ranger Station Historic District
- Upper Kintla Lake Patrol Cabin
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Glacier National Park
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Flathead County, Montana
- Architects of the National Park Service