One of the most popular areas to explore is the Many Glaciers Valley, where the impressive Grinnell Glacier rises up above chilly aquamarine water. To see it for yourself, you can hike Grinnell ...
The Grinnell Glacier hike is a little more than 10 miles round trip and, at the viewpoint, reaches 1,600 feet in altitude. Early morning boat shuttles from Many Glacier Lodge cross Swiftcurrent ...
One of the best hikes in Glacier Natioanl Park, the Grinnell Glacier trail is awesome. Continuing trail from Josephine Lake ...
TIP: the trail is good when training for Everest. Along the way to the Grinnell Glacier and Grinnell Lake, you'll pass by cliffs, waterfalls and even some big horn sheep and goats. TIP ...
Officials with Glacier National Park have announced that due to limited parking during construction in the Swiftcurrent area, ...
Hiking trails in the area offer access to some of the most scenic vistas in the park, including Iceberg Lake, Grinnell Glacier and Ptarmigan Tunnel. Glacier officials said the restriction is ...
You'll find trails that appeal to everyone, including several that are wheelchair accessible like Trail of the Cedars. Seasoned hikers can take on harrowing trails to Grinnell Glacier or the ...