What is the most popular hike in Glacier National Park?
Hidden Lake OverlookThis is one of the most popular hikes in Glacier National Park. Starting at Logan Pass, you will walk a combination of boardwalk and gravel trails to get to the overlook of Hidden Lake.
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1. Hidden Lake (best hiking photo spot in Glacier National Park) Hidden Lake is such a stunning spot for photos, particularly at sunrise and sunset. There is a gorgeous viewing deck for amazing shots from above, and then you can hike down to the lake for different angles.
1. Going-to-the-Sun Road. Going-to-the-Sun Road is not only the most scenic drive in Glacier National Park, it's also one of the most beautiful drives in the United States.
Continental Divide TrailArguably the most challenging thru-hike of the National Scenic Trails, it traverses five states, ranges from 4,000 to 14,000-feet in elevation, and passes through alpine tundra, broad glacial valleys, craggy mountain peaks, and desolate desert landscapes.
The Northern and Southern Blue Hills segments in the Rusk County Forest are especially scenic, if a little wild. In the Chippewa Moraine segment, a short spur trail takes you to an Ice Age Interpretive Center. Dispersed Camping Sites (DCAs) are in the following trail segments: Gandy Dancer.
It's estimated that there are roughly 300 grizzly bears living within Glacier National Park, according to the National Park Service. Grizzly bears are listed as a threatened species in the contiguous United States and are endangered in parts of Canada. The bears normally avoid humans when possible.
While grizzly bears can be found anywhere in Glacier, trails in the Many Glacier Valley (Iceberg Lake Trail, Cracker Lake Trail, Grinnell Glacier Trail), on Huckleberry Mountain and in the Logan Pass Area (Highline Trail, Gunsight Lake Trail, Hidden Lake Trail) tend to have the most grizzly bear sightings.