Kintla Lake Ranger Station
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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 Kintla Lake is a lake in the northwestern portion of Glacier National Park in Montana. The lake is located in a rather remote portion of the park, close to the Canada–United States border. The lake is a drive from the west entrance along bumpy ...
. 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
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ranger stations. A fire cache cabin, identical to those at Logging Creek, Polebridge and Lake McDonald ranger stations was built in 1934.


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Ranger stations in Glacier National Park (U.S.) Park buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Montana Houses completed in 1900 Log cabins in the United States Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Montana Rustic architecture in Montana National Register of Historic Places in Flathead County, Montana Log buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Montana 1900 establishments in Montana National Register of Historic Places in Glacier National Park Petroleum in Montana Petroleum infrastructure in the United States {{Montana-struct-stub