As I write this, the temperature is below freezing and the
cloud cover overhead is thick. It seems
like summer will never come. Hiking in
Glacier may be the last thing on your mind, but it might be just what you need
to get you through the stalemate between spring and winter that we are now in. Picture yourself in a high mountain meadow,
full of blooming wild flowers and bright green grass. The sky is a perfect baby blue and the
temperature is hovering at 75 degrees. The spectacular glacial valleys stretch in
every direction and snow fields end in glacial blue lakes over each rise. This is Montana at its finest!
Glacier has 734 miles of trail so you have a lot of
potential hikes to choose from. While
there are many lesser known hikes that are worth-while, for this edition of our
blog we will focus on three classic glacier hikes. The two mid-range hikes (5-mile round trip)
of Hidden Lake and Avalanche lake along with the longer Garden Wall hike are
well traveled but with good reason. If
you are planning on doing any of these quintessential Glacier hikes, here’s
what you should know.
Hidden Lake is a great hike and has spectacular views
for the entire hike. It is an easier
hike with minimal elevation gain. Much
of the trail is on a board walk with wild flowers and green fields on both
sides. It is the type of trail where you
can turn back at any point and still enjoy 360 scenic views. If your are not sure how far you can hike,
this is a good option. The lake itself
is a deep glacial blue and worth the five mile round trip. You will often see mountain goats and bighorn
sheep near the trail or even near the visitor’s center where it begins. Things
to be aware of: If you come between
10AM and 5PM, the parking lot at Logan Pass can fill up quickly and the trail
to hidden lake can become very crowded (note that just because the parking lot
says “full” does not mean it is actually full).
As you begin to plan your trip Jake Bramante’s website www.hike734.com has some excellent resources for potential hikes. Jake spent a summer hiking and documenting
all 734 miles of trail in Glacier and created several resources using his
knowledge. We are not paid to endorse
his products, but I mention them because they are comprehensive and well worth
your time and money.
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