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Glacier National Park in 4 days
Ashish Bhatia · 2020-12-02 · via ashishb.net

Glacier National Park, Montana is considered to be one of the most gorgeous national parks in the US. We went there in September 2020. It wasn’t snowing but the weather was still pretty erratic with random cold showers during the day. So, I would recommend going no later than August. Also, the east side, which has Native American reservations were closed to prevent COVID-19 spread.

Dressing in at least three layers is highly recommended as the weather changes dramatically with heights and the time of the day.

Day 1

We entered from the western side, which almost everyone uses, and drove to the furthest possible point, Rising Sun, on “going to the sun road”, the main road through the park.

A scenic view of St. Mary's Lake, visible from Rising Sun on Going-to-the-Sun Road in a national park, showcasing natural landscape beauty.

This also provides the best view of the second-largest lake, St. Mary’s Lake.

Then, we drove westwards (back) to check out Sunrift Gorge. It can be seen via a very small hike.

A narrow rocky gorge is seen with steep, rugged walls and a small stream flowing through it, accessible via a short hike.

From here, we did a small hike to Baring Falls

A scenic hiking trail leads to Baring Falls, surrounded by lush greenery and rugged terrain, offering a visually striking natural landscape.

And then we did a long ~10-mile round-trip hike to Siyeh Pass.

A mountainous landscape with a hiking trail leading through rugged terrain
A trailhead sign labeled 'Siyeh Pass Trailhead' stands amidst a scenic outdoor setting, indicating the start of a hiking trail.

Driving further westward, we stopped and hiked to St. Mary’s Falls.

A forested hiking trail leads to St. Mary's Falls in a mountain setting, part of a 17-mile round-trip from Logan Pass.

Day 2

We decided to do a long hike here, a 17-mile round-trip that starts from Logan Pass trailhead to go to Granite Park chalet. I would recommend doing a small 2-mile detour at the end to check out Grinnell Glacier. The hike is called Highline Trail and true to its name, it is mostly along a cliff. I wouldn’t recommend it to someone with acrophobia.

We did see a couple of bears on this hike.

A rocky trail ascends a steep mountainside, surrounded by lush greenery
A bear is walking along a mountainous trail with rocky terrain and lush vegetation
A bear is walking along a trail in a mountainous area, surrounded by lush vegetation, with 'Highline Trail' mentioned in surrounding text.
A bear is walking along a trail bordered by lush greenery and vibrant wildflowers, with mountainous terrain in the background.
Highline Trail
A scenic mountain trail with rocky terrain and lush greenery, showcasing a distant glacier overlook.
A rocky trail leads through a mountainous landscape with hikers exploring the scenic surroundings

After this hike, we decided to do a small ~2-mile hike to Hidden Lake overlook. The further ~1-mile one-way hike to the lake was closed due to the bear activity.

A trail with mountainous terrain under a clear blue sky, accompanied by a notice about a closed hike due to bear activity near a lake overlook.

Day 3

On this day, we decided to do the touristy hikes of the park, starting with Cedars Nature Trail and further to Avalanche Lake. The lake is gorgeous and the hike is highly recommended.

Cedar Nature Trail
A picturesque waterfall cascading over rocks in a lush forest setting

I would recommend checking more waterfalls on the way back to Mcdonald Lake, the largest lake in the park.

A scenic waterfall cascades over rocks in a lush forested area.
McDonald Lake

Day 4

In the morning, we decided to check out the Hungry Horse Dam which can be accessed by a right turn just before entering the Glacier National Park.

The Hungry Horse Dam, located near Glacier National Park. It's surrounded by lush green forests and a large body of water, under a clear sky.

Then we did a ~10.5-mile round-trip hike to Otokomi Lake from the Rising Sun. The weather became worse as we climbed but the overall views still made it worthy of it.

A scenic mountain landscape with a clear lake in the foreground, surrounded by lush greenery and rocky peaks under a cloudy sky.
A serene mountain landscape featuring Otokomi Lake, surrounded by lush greenery and rocky terrain.