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This wooded hike provides scenic views into the southern parts of Glacier National Park and leads to one of the most picturesque lookouts. Watch for plenty of berries and small wildlife as well as birds of prey along this trail.
A discussion with author and wildlife biologist Jim Williams, digging into his experience researching and establishing wildlife corridors in the Flathead Valley near Glacier National Park.
A discussion with author and wildlife biologist Jim Williams, digging into his experience researching and establishing wildlife corridors in the Flathead Valley near Glacier National Park.
Hike through a magnificent aspen grove and dense forest to subalpine terrain, ultimately reaching an impressive pass overlooking the Two Medicine and Nyack valleys in Glacier National Park. Wonderful, windy, and wow!
Josh and Sarah venture into Canada for a trek through the International Peace Park on a beautiful hike leaving from Waterton townsite, and boasting tremendous views into the northern areas of Glacier National Park the whole way.
Josh and Sarah talk with Anthony Nelson, executive director of the Glacier Institute, the official educational partner of Glacier National Park. Hear more about Anthony’s personal story, his favorite hikes, and the Glacier Institute’s primary programs.
View the glacier, visit the glacier. This hike is fantastic with plenty of gorgeous scenery and turquoise lakes that appear out of a dream world. Take time to explore the area surrounding the glacier and look for major wildlife sightings on this, one of our all-time favorite hikes in Glacier National Park.
A classic hike in Glacier National Park with a little bit of everything – forested trails, wildflower meadows, scree slopes, glacier views, and the opportunity to summit a few peaks. One of our favorites for visitors.
One of the most popular hikes in the Many Glacier area with beautiful vistas and an ice-cold turquoise lake as the destination. An exciting trail in Glacier National Park with the opportunity for abundant wildlife sightings.
Stunning views of the Two Medicine valley with an incredible arid landscape and plenty of bighorn sheep. Positioned on the eastern edge of Glacier National Park, this summit provides a brilliant perspective into the distant eastern Montana plains.
Walk along the creek until breaking out into open areas surrounded by tremendous peaks lining the Cut Bank drainage in the northeastern part of Glacier National Park. The Pass is significantly situated in a place where multiple watersheds split and run in three major directions, and the views are incredible.
This popular hike east of Logan Pass in Glacier National Park is a favorite for many reasons, including the two impressive falls. The landscape is beautiful, featuring bright undergrowth in burn areas, and the Virginia Falls can even be seen from Going-to-the-Sun road.
This short boardwalk leaving the area just behind Logan Pass visitors center winds through sub-alpine terrain to a spectacular vista with peaks and valleys and the gorgeous Hidden Lake. Tougher than you might expect based on distance, but the views are just as rewarding and rival any others in Glacier National Park. Look for mountain goats!
One of our favorites in all of Glacier National Park, due to the varied landscape, the glacier views, the consistent wildlife sightings, and the way it winds through the peaks. Plenty of water and beautiful vegetation, including huckleberry bushes.
This true summit is quite easily accessible for hikers willing to tackle the slopes and a little bit of scree. You will be able to stand atop a mountain centrally located in Glacier National Park and take in all that the altitude has to offer. Even suitable for families.
The quintessential Glacier National Park hike, and for good reason. Venture out onto a sloped paradise with all types of terrain and great views, a stop at a rugged historic lodge, and lots of wildlife.
A steep ascent to one of the most historic structures in all of Glacier National Park. The trail climbs consistently to a glacier cirque set in the most scenic of places, with loads of berries and bear sign along the way.
This hike is for those looking to really challenge themselves, with no rest until the lookout is reached. Too many switchbacks to count, but the destination provides sky-high views of the largest lake in Glacier National Park and maybe even an encounter with the resident mountain goat.
An extremely popular hike in Glacier National Park that draws intermediate hikers all season. A lush cedar forest breaks way to avalanche chutes and a beautiful lake with waterfall cascades lining the backdrop, rushing down from Sperry Glacier above.
A large complex at the foot of Lake McDonald with access to amenities and services. Walk to the village, go for a paddle and/or swim, and enjoy the best of Glacier National Park after hours, including star-gazing and aurora borealis.




