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  • East Glacier Park Village, Montana

    Top Spots in and near East Glacier Park Village

    • Martin City, Montana

      Drive around Hungry Horse Reservoir

      About 100 miles of mostly gravel roads (14 miles of pavement) will take you around this beautiful reservoir.  With that many miles of road and the shoreline to go with it, it is obvious that there is plenty to see and do in the Hungry Horse area. Check out some of my other adventures for ideas of...
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    • Choteau, Montana

      Hike Mount Werner

      9.5 mi / 3048 ft gain
      The Mount Werner Trail starts at the Blackleaf Canyon Trailhead in the Montana front range of the Rocky Mountains. On a side note, Blackleaf Canyon is also a popular rock climbing area. On the trail, you'll walk along Blackleaf Creek, and Muddy Creek so water will be available during the hike in ...
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    • Hungry Horse, Montana

      Relax at Spotted Bear Beach

      Spotted Bear Beach is a secluded white sand beach in the middle of Montana. To get here from the town of Hungry Horse, drive east on Highway 2 for ½ mile to the East Side Reservoir Road #38. Turn right (south) onto Road #38 and drive on through the town of Martin City. After two miles the pavemen...
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    • Kalispell, Montana

      Flathead Lookout

      5.0
      2.4 mi / 666 ft gain
      Flathead Lookout is an out-and-back trail that takes you through a nice forest located near Kalispell, Montana.
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    • West Glacier, Montana

      Hike to Howe Lake

      4 mi / 240 ft gain
      The hike begins along the Inner North Fork road across from a small parking area. The trail meanders up a slight incline most of the way through areas of a recent fire, as well as some areas with spectacular wildflowers when it gets a bit more lush. Around 1.7 miles in you will go up a relatively...
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    • Kalispell, Montana

      Backpack to Black Lake

      7 mi / 1500 ft gain
      Begin at Camp Misery (elev. 5,717 ft). This is a total misname by the way! It should be titled Camp On The Way To Awesomeness! Anyway, head .6 miles on Trail 8 to the intersection of trail. From here turn right on Trail 68 and hike .7 miles until the intersection where you turn right on Trail 7 f...
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    • Kalispell, Montana

      Backpack to Clayton Lake

      9 mi / 1500 ft gain
      From the Camp Misery Trailhead (elev. 5,717 ft) take the left Trail 8 for .6 miles. At the junction continue left for a 1.3 mile gently ascent into Jewel Basin. Nearing Twin Lakes continue left on Trail 7 for .6 miles until you reach Trail 55. Continue right, and make sure that after a short .3 m...
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    • Kalispell, Montana

      Hike to Summit of Mount Aeneas

      4.9
      6 mi / 1700 ft gain
      This hike can easily be overlooked since it is in such a geographically rich area, with Glacier National Park and the Bob Marshall Wilderness so close, but it is absolutely a hidden gem that doesn't get enough attention. Mount Aeneas sits at just over 7,500 feet and from the summit it gives amazi...
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    • Flathead County, Montana

      Hike to Blaine Mountain

      7.3 mi / 2350 ft gain
      To reach the trailhead for this hike, it is about an hour's drive from nearby Kalispell. You will drive around Hungry Horse Reservoir on the West Side Road, and turn off onto Doris Creek Road. Be sure NOT to get this mistaken with the nearby Doris Ridge Road. Once turning onto Doris Creek Road, i...
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    • Bigfork, Montana

      Aneas Loop

      3.0
      2.77 mi / 207 ft gain
      Aneas Loop is a loop trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Bigfork, Montana.
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    • Flathead County, Montana

      Snowshoe the North Fork Area of the Flathead River

      1.5 mi / 0 ft gain
      Starting in Columbia Falls, MT, which is 17 miles from Kalispell, MT, locate North Fork Road off of Railroad Street. Follow North Fork Road about 17 miles. While along the Flathead River, there are many Forest Service roads that are accessible to snowshoe along. There are roads that lead to the F...
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    • Choteau, Montana

      Hike Jones Creek

      5.0
      4 mi / 300 ft gain
      The trail head to Jones Creeks is just off of Teton River Road (the road that takes you up to Teton Pass Ski Area) and is marked with a sign, however it's only visible when you're coming down from Teton Pass. If you miss the sign, keep in mind it's about two miles past the Cave Mountain Forest Se...
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    • Browning, Montana

      Backpack to the Foot of Glenns Lake

      20.6 mi / 950 ft gain
      Starting from the Chief Mountain Parking Area, take the trail to the left of the bathrooms at the end of the parking lot (left of the bathrooms if you are facing the bathrooms and the main road is to your right). You will quickly hike to a wooden kiosk. Read this kiosk for any pertinent informati...
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    • Browning, Montana

      Backpack to Cosley Lake

      27.2 mi / 475 ft gain
      The hike goes through different wooded areas, open fields, and passes by the ranger's ranch. In no time, you will be able to see the aqua blue colors of Cosley Lake, as you approach the campground for the night.The campground has pit toilets and a bear bag hanging station, along with a cooking ar...
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    • Flathead National Forest, Montana

      Hike Montana's Swan Crest Trail

      47 mi
      Getting There: Coming from Seeley Lake, take the road towards Bigfork. Continue until you get to mile marker 27 and turn right into the Morrell/Clearwater turn off. Stay on the road most traveled until you dead end at the trail head roughly 7 miles up the road. Park here. The Trail: The trail ...
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    • Flathead County, Montana

      Hike Glacier View Mountain

      5.04 mi / 2880 ft gain
      Driving north from Columbia Falls, MT for 20 miles, park after the junction of the Camas Road and the North Fork Road. This parking area is directly after the junction on the east side of the road and the trail begins on the west side of the road.The beginning of the trail is started with many sw...
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