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Popular Trails in Glacier
National Park:
Apgar-West Glacier
Lower McDonald Creek 2-3 miles round
trip
Begin at the road closure gate just beyond the
McDonald Creek Bridge on the Camas Road. The trail begins just south of the
bridge. The best access is the summer bike/foot path. This entire area is a
good place to explore on your own. The gentle terrain along lower McDonald
Creek provides easy skiing through the forest with side trips along the creek.
Rocky Point 6 miles round
trip Begin at the road closure gate just beyond the
McDonald Creek Bridge on the Camas Road. Take the right fork of the road at the
closure and ski past the houses until the road turns to a trail. The trail soon
joins the road to Fish Creek Campground and the Inside North Fork Road. Follow
until .2 miles north of the campground. Take the McDonald Lake Trail on the
right, just before the gate on the road. The trail winds down a short hill but
the route is fairly level for the most part. Ski left at the first trail
junction then right at the next one shortly thereafter. The forest opens as you
approach Rocky Point, where there are beautiful views up and down Lake
McDonald. Apgar Lookout 10.5 miles round
trip Begin at the concession horse barn, reached by taking
the first left off the Going-to-the-Sun Road, past the West Entrance Station.
Park at the plowed area in front of the barn and follow the left fork of the
unplowed road across the Quarter Circle Bridge. Take the right fork and follow
the road .5 mile until the actual Apgar Lookout trailhead is reached. After an
easy start the trail steepens and climbing skins may be necessary for the trip
if conditions are icy. The views are great from the lookout but this trail may
be very difficult for beginning skiers. Old Flathead Ranger
Station 10 miles round trip Begin at
the concession horse barn, reached by taking the first left off the
Going-to-the-Sun Road, past the West Entrance Station. Park at the plowed area
in front of the barn and follow the left fork of the unplowed road across the
Quarter Circle Bridge (.5 mile). The trail provides good views of the McDonald
Valley and the Middle Fork of the Flathead River before entering the forest.
Take the left fork at the road junction 1 mile from the bridge. An exceptional
view of the river is located 2.5 miles from the junction, 100 feet south of the
road, across from an open hillside. One building of the old station still
stands on the bluff above the confluence of the North and Middle Forks of the
Flathead River. McGee Meadow Loop 11.5
miles round trip Begin at the road closure gate just beyond
the McDonald Creek Bridge on the Camas Road. Take the right fork of the road at
the closure and ski past the houses until the road turns to a trail. The trail
soon joins the road to Fish Creek Campground and the Inside North Fork Road.
Bear left past the campground. The improved road soon turns to a narrow
climbing gravel road. From this point it is 3 miles to the first meadow.
Continue over the crest of the hill to an orange marker identifying the trail
to McGee Meadow. Ski along the northern edge of the meadow until you see the
opening for the car pullout to the west, on the Camas Road. After a couple of
short uphill sections, the route descends to the road closure. This trip can be
done in either direction, but going up the Camas Road is more strenuous.
Upper Lake McDonald
Gentle terrain, generally ample snow, and easy access to
wonderful winter scenery make this the most popular skiing area in the park.
From West Glacier, follow the Going-to-the-Sun Road for 8 miles along Lake
McDonald to Lake McDonald Lodge where the winter road closure and parking area
are located.
Going-to-the-Sun Road From the head of
Lake McDonald, skiers trek up McDonald Creek. This is one of the most popular
trails in the park, for its commanding views of McDonald Creek and the
surrounding mountains. It's a good trail for beginners. McDonald
Falls 4 miles round trip Ski up the
unplowed road 1.8 miles. Turn left and ski a short distance to the bridge over
McDonald Creek for a view of McDonald Falls. Sacred Dancing
Cascade 5.3 miles round trip Follow
the route to McDonald Falls. Just across the bridge, turn right. Ski upstream
one mile along the west bank of McDonald Creek. Cross the footbridge over the
creek. Turn right and follow the unplowed road back to Lake McDonald Lodge.
Avalanche Picnic Area 11.6 miles round
trip The route up the Going-to-the-Sun Road offers easy
skiing and good views of McDonald Creek and the mountains surrounding the
McDonald Valley. Avalanche Picnic Area is a good destination. Longer trips up
the road are possible. The forested valley trails, especially along Sacred
Dancing Cascade, are also popular. Snow conditions may be variable under the
trees. Avalanche Lake is a popular destination with some steep narrow sections
that can be difficult to ski up or down, especially when icy. The Trail of the
Cedars is generally not good skiing.
Other popular
trails Marias Pass: Autumn Creek
Trail, Lubec Trailhead to East Glacier Polebridge:
Big Prairie, Bowman Lake, Covey Meadow Loop, Lone Pine Prairie
St. Mary: Red Eagle Loops, Red Eagle
Lake Trail, Divide Creek Trail
Two Medicine Valley: Two Medicine
Road, Midvale Creek Loop |