Hikes in Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park is home to over 700 miles of hiking trails. Here are some of our favorites:

Trail of the Cedars

Trail Length: .7 Miles Roundtrip
Elevation Gain: Very Little
Ability Level: Easy, For Everyone to Enjoy
Highlights: Beautiful Rainforest, Avalanche Gorge, Wheel-Chair Accessible Trail

Avalanche Lake Trail

Trail Length: 4.6 Miles Roundtrip
Elevation Gain: 500 Feet
Ability Level: Moderate
Highlights: Dense Canopy Shade, Waterfalls (During Springtime), Alpine Lake

Hidden Lake Overlook Trail

Trail Length: 2.8 Miles Roundtrip
Elevation Gain: 460 Feet
Ability Level: Moderate
Highlights: Outstanding Alpine Views, Wildlife Viewing Opportunities

St. Mary Falls and Virginia Falls Trail

Trail Length: 2.4 Miles Roundtrip
Elevation Loss: 260 Feet
Ability Level: Moderate
Highlights: Epic Waterfall with Mesmerizing Glacier Silted Water, Opportunity for Additional Waterfall Viewing

Running Eagle Falls (Trick Falls)

Trail Length: .6 Miles Roundtrip
Elevation Gain: Little to None
Ability Level: Easy
Highlights: Sacred Waterfall or Two (Depending on Time of Year), Views of Rising Wolf Mountain, Wheel-Chair Accessible

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