Golden Lakes. A cluster of beautiful lakes in and near Sunset Park, close to the west-central boundary of the Park. At sundown they glow like molten gold.
Gove Peak. In the northwestern portion of the Park. Origin of name not ascertained.
Governors Ridge. Toward the east-central boundary of the Park. The name was suggested by Superintendent Ethan Allen of the Park.
Grand Park. A high and extensive area in the northern portion of the Park. The miles of relatively level ground, flower-strewn and ornamented with circular groves of alpine firs and hemlocks, with deer abundant every summer, make the name an appropriate one. Elevation, 5,700 feet above sea level.
Granite Creek. In the north-central portion of the Park. It is a tributary of Winthrop Creek.
Grant Creek. A tributary to Spray Creek in the northwestern portion of the Park. Origin of name not ascertained.
Green Lake. In the northwestern corner of the Park.
Green Park. North of Sourdough Mountains, in the northeastern part of the Park.
Hall's Camp. See Wigwam Camp.
Hayden Creek. A tributary of Meadow Creek in the northwestern corner of the Park. Origin of name not ascertained.