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Glacier Park International Airport Coordinates

MT, US · Elevation 907m

Quick answer: Glacier Park International Airport is located at 48.310501, -114.255997 (N, W).

Different tools require different formats — Garmin devices default to DDM, military maps use MGRS, topo maps use UTM, and web apps expect Decimal Degrees. Copy whichever format your device or application needs. Click any format abbreviation to learn how it works.

All Coordinate Formats

DD

Decimal Degrees

48.310501, -114.255997
DMS

Degrees Minutes Seconds

48°18'37.80"N 114°15'21.59"W
DDM

Degrees Decimal Minutes

48°18.6301'N 114°15.3598'W
UTM

Universal Transverse Mercator

11U 703450 5354451
MGRS

Military Grid Reference

11UQP0345054451
Geohash

Geohash Encoding

c2wfb49m4
Plus Code

Open Location Code

85W78P6V+83

Map Location

Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

Antipodal Point

The point on the exact opposite side of Earth from Glacier Park International Airport. If you drilled straight through the planet's center, you would emerge here.

Antipodal coordinates

-48.310501, -114.255997

Hemisphere: S, W

DD

Decimal Degrees

-48.310501, -114.255997
DMS

Degrees Minutes Seconds

48°18'37.80"S 114°15'21.59"W
DDM

Degrees Decimal Minutes

48°18.6301'S 114°15.3598'W
UTM

Universal Transverse Mercator

11F 703450 4645549
MGRS

Military Grid Reference

11FQG0345045549
Geohash

Geohash Encoding

1rqv0j36f
Plus Code

Open Location Code

4537MPQV+PV

MGRS Decoded

MGRS encodes location as a nested hierarchy — zone, band, grid square, and offsets. Here is what each component of 11UQP0345054451 means.

Component Value Meaning
UTM Zone 11 One of 60 vertical slices of Earth (6° wide each). Zone 11 runs -120° to -114° longitude.
Latitude Band U One of 20 horizontal bands (8° tall each), lettered C–X (skipping I and O). Indicates the general latitude region.
100 km Square QP A 100 × 100 km grid square within the zone/band. Column letter Q (west–east) and row letter P (south–north).
Easting 03450 Distance east within the 100 km square. 5-digit value = 10 m resolution. Multiply by 1 to get meters.
Northing 54451 Distance north within the 100 km square. Same resolution as easting (10 m).

Geohash Precision

A geohash encodes coordinates by subdividing the Earth into progressively smaller cells. Each extra character roughly halves the cell area. The table below shows Glacier Park International Airport's geohash at every precision level alongside the bounding box each level represents.

Length Geohash Cell Size
1
c
≈ 5,000 × 5,000 km
2
c2
≈ 1,250 × 625 km
3
c2w
≈ 156 × 156 km
4
c2wf
≈ 39 × 20 km
5
c2wfb
≈ 4.9 × 4.9 km
6
c2wfb4
≈ 1.2 km × 610 m
7
c2wfb49
≈ 153 × 153 m
8
c2wfb49m
≈ 38 × 19 m
9
c2wfb49m4
≈ 4.8 × 4.8 m

Precision 9 (highlighted) is the default and provides sub-5-metre accuracy for most applications.

About Glacier Park International Airport

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glacier_Park_International_Airport

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DD

48.310501, -114.255997

DMS

48°18'37.80"N 114°15'21.59"W

DDM

48°18.6301'N 114°15.3598'W

UTM

11U 703450 5354451

MGRS

11UQP0345054451

GH

c2wfb49m4

OLC

85W78P6V+83