Known as the “Crown of the Continent”, Glacier National Park attracts upwards of 3 million adventurous folks from across the globe annually. With a name like the “Crown of the Continent”, why wouldn’t you want to take in its’ beauty!? Glacier National Park is most known for alpine meadows, dramatic terrain, and melting glaciers. Whether you’re searching for an extended stay or a quick getaway, Glacier National Park is the place to be. Are you ready to wander? As a Montana elopement photographer, I’m so excited to bring you my Glacier National Park travel guide to help you plan your adventure!
+ Going to the Sun Road
Although Going to the Sun Road is a popular attraction, it is not overrated. It truly is one of the most beautiful views to take in a fraction of all the beauty GNP has to offer. Traveling East to West, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to stop for hikes, endless views, and perhaps some wildlife. Don’t forget to take a stop at Logan Pass’ Visitor Center!
+ Many Glacier Area
Many Glacier is my favorite place to experience the endless wildlife of GNP. Within Many Glacier, there are many ‘gems’ to add to your list:
+ Pray Lake
Pray Lake is home to some killer sunrises – and trust me, it’s worth the early wakeup call. The way the sunshine engulfs the the water and reflects the surrounding mountains never gets old. Sun Point is another great spot to watch the sunrise!
+ Bowman Lake + Polebridge Mercantile
There aren’t many opportunities for food within GNP, so make sure to stock up on sweets and beer at Polebridge Mercantile. They are known for their Bearclaw pastry!
The hardest part of hiking in Glacier National Park is that it’s almost impossible to pick the “best”; I’m yet to experience a “bad” hike. The following list is just the start, and I could quite literally go on for 10 days about all the trails in the park. Here’s my round up, though, of some of the most incredible hikes in Glacier National Park (in no particular order):
Hidden Lake (or just to the overlook for a shorter, more moderate hike)
Length: 5.3 mi
Elevation Gain: 1,374 ft.
Level of difficulty: Moderately challenging
Popularity: Very popular
Lake Josephine
Length: 1.8 mi
Elevation Gain: 225 ft
Level of difficulty: Easy
Popularity: Popular
Grinnell Glacier
Length: 11.2 mi
Elevation Gain: 2,181 ft
Level of difficulty: Challenging
Popularity: Very popular
Grinnell Lake
Length: 3.5 mi
Elevation Gain: 220 ft
Level of difficulty: Easy
Popularity: Very popular
Iceberg Lake
Length: 9.3 mi
Elevation Gain: 1,450 ft
Level of difficulty: Moderately challenging
Popularity: Very popular
Mt. Oberlin
Length: 3.5 mi
Elevation Gain: 1,519 ft
Level of difficulty: Challenging
Popularity: Popular, but you can count on some solitude during quiet times of the day
***This is a social trail, that is not apart of the park service trails
Reynolds Mountain
Length: 5.2 mi
Elevation Gain: 1,322 ft
Level of difficulty: Challenging
Popularity: Unlikely to encounter others
***Technical and not for beginners
Avalanche Lake
Length: 5.9 mi
Elevation Gain: 757 ft
Level of difficulty: Moderately challenging
Popularity: Very popular
***Honorable mention – do it once, otherwise, it is too popular!
Paradise Point
Length: 1.4 mi
Elevation Gain: 160 ft
Level of difficulty: Moderately challenging
Popularity: Popular, but you can count on some solitude during quiet times of the day
St. Mary Falls
Length: 2.9 mi
Elevation Gain: 452 ft
Level of difficulty: Moderately challenging
Popularity: Very popular
Barring Falls
Length: 0.7 mi
Elevation Gain: 108 ft
Level of difficulty: Easy
Popularity: Very popular
So what do you think of my Glacier National Park travel guide?! Let me know over on my Instagram (@sydneybreannphoto)! And as always, you can read up on allllll the Glacier National Park & Montana resources I have available HERE! Are you ready to wander?
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