10 Great Hikes in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA | Hiking with Barry

 

A collection of spectacular hikes in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA.

 

Great hikes, Glacier Gational Park, Montana, USA

 

Glacier National Park in Montana, USA is an integral component and the largest part of the world’s first International Peace Park with Waterton Lakes National Park representing a smaller, but no less spectacular part in southwest Alberta, Canada.

It is where prairies meet mountains.  Both connected parks host breathtaking scenery.  Click on the titles for a link to the specific journal post.

 

Click on the red links for more detailed hiking information

 


1.   Cracker Lake


 

The hike from Many Glacier Hotel to Cracker Lake is a return distance of 13 miles (21 KM) with about 1,600 ft. (488 m) of gross elevation to Cracker Lake and the long-abandoned Cracker Lake Mine.  Cracker Lake is hidden until reaching the final ridge. 

The vibrant color of the lake will stop you in your tracks.  The long access is definitely worth the breathtaking impact of the moment.  Siyeh Wall, with the much diminished Siyeh Glacier hanging below the summit, serves as dramatic background to Cracker Lake.  There are lots of places to explore at the far end of Cracker Lake.

 

Cracker Lake, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA Cracker Flats on the hiking trail to Cracker Lake in Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 

Cracker Lake, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA Amazing view of the Siyeh Wall just prior to the first breathtaking view of Cracker Lake in Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 

Cracker Lake, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA Cracker Lake, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 

Cracker Lake, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA Cracker Lake, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 

Cracker Lake, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA A sunbeam on Cracker Lake in Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 


2.   Grinnell Glacier


 

The Grinnell Glacier hike is a round trip hike of 11.9 miles (19 KM) and 1,585 ft. (483 m) of net elevation.  Rolling land and additional effort will place gross elevation near 2,100 ft. (640 m).

Vistas are continuous and spectacular within the valley along the lower reaches of Grinnell Point and Mount Grinnell.  Near trail’s end, there is a steep climb over an ancient lateral moraine to arrive at the outlook.  This is a must-do hike in the Many Glacier region of Glacier National Park.

Grinnell Glacier, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA Grinnell Glacier in the distance above Lower Grinnell Lake in Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 

Grinnell Glacier, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA Lower Grinnell Lake on the hiking trail to Grinnell Glacier in Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 

Grinnell Glacier, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA Foreground bear grass looking back along the string of lakes in Grinnell Valley on the hike to Grinnell Glacier in Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 

Grinnell Glacier, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA Grinnell Glaciers above Grinnell Falls in Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 


3.   Avalanche Lake


 

Near the far end of Trail of the Cedars, the trail to Avalanche Lake trail branches off to the right.  It is a touristy, well-traveled, wide trail of 5 miles (8 KM) round trip over rolling land with easy, estimated gross elevation of 1,000 ft. (304 M).

The trail travels south-east along Avalanche Creek through incredible, mature forest past huge, glacier-deposited boulders and moss draperies.

 

Avalanche Lake, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA One view of lumber debris at Avalanche Lake in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 

Avalanche Lake, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA Avalanche Lake in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 


4.   Ptarmigan Tunnel


 

The moderate day hike from Swiftcurrent Inn to Ptarmigan Tunnel is a round trip distance of 10 miles (16 KM) with an elevation gain of 2,480 ft. (756 m) to a maximum elevation of  7,200 ft. (2,195 m).  The views from Ptarmigan Wall are breathtaking from the switchbacks above Ptarmigan Lake. 

The 250 ft. Ptarmigan Tunnel was blasted through the north-east end of the wall, just below the ridge summit to provide horse traffic access from Many Glacier to Elizabeth Lake and the Belly River Valley.  The trail continues several miles through to, and beyond, the Canadian border.

 

Ptarmigan_Tunnel, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA The view back to Ptarmigan Lake on the hike to Ptarmigan Tunnel, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 

Ptarmigan_Tunnel, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA The view of Elizabeth Lake and the Belly River Valley from the far side of Ptarmigan Tunnel in Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 


5.   Iceberg Lake


 

The round trip hike to Iceberg Lake is 9.5 miles (15.2 KM) with gross elevation of about 1,250 ft. (381 m).  The hike progresses alternatively through forested areas and open spaces offering spectacular vistas.  The first view of Iceberg Lake is spectacular.  Glacial flour makes the color of the water milky-blue.

Iceberg Lake, at 6,100 ft. (1,860 m), is tucked away in a north-east facing cirque and receives little sunlight throughout the year.  It remains frozen over until late spring and early in the season the lake is often banked with snow and congested with floating ice including icebergs from calving glaciers.

 

Iceberg Lake, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA The view to Ptarmigan Wall on the approach to Iceberg Lake in Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 

Iceberg Lake, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA Iceberg Lake, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 

Iceberg Lake, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA Unnamed emerald tarn on the retreat from Iceberg Lake in Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 


6.   Grinnell Valley


 

The hike from Many Glacier Hotel passes the south shore of Swiftcurrent Lake, tiny Stump Lake and Lake Josephine.  Scenery is stunning and terrain is lush and varied with the final push to Grinnell Falls on raised platform over running water.

The constant proximity to water is embellished by views of mountains around and glaciers above at the end of Grinnell Valley.  The reward is relaxing emerald water and a waterfall at the end of Lower Grinnell Lake.  There are many trail options.

Grinnell Valley, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA The early morning view across Swiftcurrent Lake on the hike through Grinnell Valley in Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 

Grinnell Valley, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA Grinnell Falls across Lower Grinnell Lake at the end of Grinnell Valley Grinnell Valley in Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 


7.   Morning Eagle Falls


 

Morning Eagle Falls (aka Feather Plume Falls) can be accessed from Grinnell Valley or more directly on the Piegan Pass Trail.

The worthy hiking goals include creeks of crystal water flowing over brightly colored stone, lush forest surrounded by towering mountains and a magnificent waterfall with trail options to continue over the Continental Divide.  Heavy horse traffic can compromise trail condition in wet weather.

 

Morning Eagle Falls, Many Glacier, Glacier national Park, Montana, USA The approach to Morning Eagle Falls, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 

Morning Eagle Falls, Many Glacier, Glacier national Park, Montana, USA Morning Eagle Falls, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 


8.   Swiftcurrent Pass


 

The round trip hike to the end of  Swiftcurrent Valley is 7 miles (11.2 KM) with elevation of 275 ft. (84 m). Extending the hike to Swiftcurrent Pass changes the profile to 13.4 miles (21.6 KM) and 2,200 ft. (670 m) of elevation.

The scenery is beautiful with long vistas over fascinating terrain, particularly as elevation is gained.  There is a wide variety of features along this trail.  This is a must do hike, and a truly memorable experience beginning from Swiftcurrent Inn in the Many Glacier area of Glacier National Park.

Swiftcurrent Pass, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA Redrock Falls, Swiftcurrent Pass, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 

Swiftcurrent Pass, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA The view back to Swiftcurrent Lake along the hiking trail to Swiftcurrent Pass in Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 

Swiftcurrent Pass, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA Swiftcurrent Glacier on the hike to Swiftcurrent Pass in, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 

Swiftcurrent Pass, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA A beautiful but hidden cascading waterfall on the hike to Swiftcurrent Pass in Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 

Swiftcurrent Pass, Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA Moose at the shoreline of Fishercap Lake on the hike to Swiftcurrent Pass in Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 


9.   Highline Trail – Garden Wall


 

The Highline Trail originates at 6,646 ft. (2,025 m) Logan Pass on Going-to-the-Sun Road.  The trail tracks the steep wall just below the summits of the Continental Divide.  The Garden Wall is lush.

The western side of the Continental Divide receives far more precipitation and plants are abundant on the steep walls above and below the trail.  Waterfalls occur often and traverse the trail.  The WOW factor is high.  Wildlife is abundant.  This is an easy hike and one of the most popular in Glacier National Park.

 

Highline_Trail, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA Highline Trail, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 

Highline Trail, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA View along the Highline Trail in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 

Highline Trail, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA A furry friend near Haystack Butte on the hike along the Highline Trail, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 


10.   Scenic Point


 

The moderately strenuous hike to Scenic Point begins near Two Medicine Lake and is 7.2 miles (11.6 KM) return with a net elevation gain of 2,242 ft. (701 m).

The good trail switchbacks up the flank of Mount Henry with increasingly spectacular views of Appistoki Mountain and Valley as well as Rising Wolf Mountain and Two Medicine Lakes.

From Scenic Point, on a clear day, the view extends over 100 miles (160 KM) to the Sweetgrass Hills.

 

Scenic Point, Two Medicine, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA A view of Appistoki Valley from Mount Henry on the hike to Scenic Point in Two Medicine, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 

Scenic Point, Two Medicine, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA A view to Rising Wolf Mountain looming over Lower Two Medicine Lake on the hike to Scenic Point in Two Medicine, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 

Scenic Point, Two Medicine, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA A view from Scenic Point in Two Medicine, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

 

A Falcon Guide titled, ‘Hiking Glacier and Waterton National Park’ by Erik Molvar is an excellent reference for Glacier National Park in Montana.

For any trail you choose to hike, please, carry a map, consult and carry a good hiking guide, and obtain current trail conditions and a weather forecast from the Visitor Center.  Tell someone where you are going and how long you expect to be there.

On completion, let them know you have completed your day hike to avoid potentially expensive search parties leaving to look for you.  Stay safe. 

Carry layers and pack everything you may need to enjoy a great day.

 

Categories: 

Tags: 

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *