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  • Quartz Creek

    Quartz Creek

    Quartz Creek – 13.8mi / 22.2km This seldom traveled trail, like so many North Fork area trails, starts out in a combination of burned forest, meadows, and unburned forest. The trail begins as a rustic road leading to an old homestead in Cummings Meadow. Past that, the trail takes on the shape of a lesser…

  • Ranger Meadows Loop

    Ranger Meadows Loop

    Ranger Meadows Loop – 4.3mi / 6.9km This quiet loop combines the scenic Shadow Mountain Lake with the serene, open Ranger Meadows. The trail begins by the Green Ridge Campground where you’ll cruise through sagebrush meadows to the dam. You’ll get unimpeded views as you cross over the dam, with the Colorado River exiting the…

  • Hidden Lake

    Hidden Lake

    One of the most popular hike in Glacier National Park is the trail off of the famous Going-to-the-Sun Road called Hidden Lake. This trail starts up in the alpine meadows at Logan Pass putting visitors into the heart of Glacier’s high country. While standing at the visitor’s center, look across the parking lot to the…

  • Garden Wall Summit Trifecta

    Garden Wall Summit Trifecta

    Three summits along the Garden Wall, Bishops Cap, Mt. Pollock, and Piegan Mountain, are a great day trip for those looking for some wonderful views above Going-to-the-Sun Road and the Highline Trail. The route is most frequently accessed from Lunch Creek just east of Logan Pass, but my buddy Blake Passmore, from Climb Glacier recommended…

  • Mt. Washburn and Seven Mile Hole

    Mt. Washburn and Seven Mile Hole

    The trail from Dunraven Pass up to the lookout on Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park is a vista paradise as it travels through open meadows, airy forests, and rocky slopes. From the lookout, a trail heads east on a ridge and steeply drops to the rim of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, past…

  • Cosley Lake Looning 2022

    Cosley Lake Looning 2022

    The Belly River area of Glacier National Park is such a fantastic background location. We headed out to do Common Loon surveys at Cosley Lake and Glenns Lake which is up in the Mokowanis River drainage. Perfect weather, wildflowers, big mountains, a roaring waterfall, and pristine lakes (with not TOO many mosquitos) made for a…

  • Union Falls

    Union Falls

    Union Falls – 15.9mi / 25.6km The majestic Union Falls, matching unique features with sheer size, has to be the most elegant falls in all of Yellowstone. The trail starts by crossing over the outlet stream from Grassy Lake Reservoir and works its way through a mixed forest. You gradually approach Falls River, first coming into view,…

  • Apgar Lookout – Early 2014

    Apgar Lookout – Early 2014

    At the end of April, decided to check out Apgar Lookout. The road to the trailhead was surprisingly open and the trail snow free for the first 2/3 of the trip. Loads of birds, sunshine and views! Special Note: If you decide to hike to Apgar this early, make sure you have snowshoes and/or crampons…

  • Apgar Lookout

    Apgar Lookout

    Apgar Lookout is located right by the West Glacier entrance before you get to Apgar. If you come early season, the road is often closed by the horse corrals as McDonald Creek and the Middle Fork of the Flathead River are too high and over the road and the bridge (but usually safe to cross…