Departure
July 8, 2012
Trip Length
6 Days / 5 Nights
Price (per person)
$3,098
Single Supplement
$575
Internal Airfare
Pricing Notes
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It is hard to believe that Glacier is one of America’s least visited national parks. Straddling the Continental Divide and endowed with what many believe is the most glorious alpine scenery in North America, this world of mighty glaciers, mountain lakes, massive summits, and graceful waterfalls surging from high cliffs is among the country’s greatest treasures. From your first steps into ancient forest and the smooth stone chutes of Avalanche Gorge to the wind-twisted trees of the Garden Wall and dazzling Grinnell Glacier, the regal scenery unfolds.
And nightly stays at historic turn-of-the-century lodges within Glacier’s borders mean you’ll spot mountain goats, Big Horn sheep, elk, moose, eagles, and grizzly bears roaming this pristine wilderness. It’s this intricate web of life you’ll see during boat rides across high-altitude lakes, a river raft trip, and walks through vibrant meadows to lofty overlooks. Sights like the aquamarine waters of Iceberg Lake will fill your senses with the richness of more than 70 million years of geological creation that is Glacier.
GUEST COMMENT
This was the greatest trip I have ever been on. Our guides were outstanding and full of knowledge about the area, flora, fauna. Couldn’t have been better.
”This tour is one of our Guided Walking Adventures, rated moderate to challenging, with an average of 4-11 miles of walking daily. The terrain is well-worn paths with occasional rocks and exposed roots, and varies from forested to exposed sun-drenched trails. There are some ascents and descents of 1,600-3,000 feet. The ascents and descents are mostly gradual but some portions are steep. The highest elevation during this trip is approximately 7,500 feet. High mountains, stunning scenery, and wildlife combine on each walk in Glacier National Park.
Whitefish, Montana
Kalispell or Whitefish, Montana
DAY 1Arrival in Whitefish. Transfer to Glacier National Park. Avalanche Lake; 4-6 miles, easy to moderate From the meeting point in Whitefish, you drive (approximately one hour) to the western side of Glacier National Park. Here, in the lush, ancient cedar rainforest, you stretch your legs on an easy walk up to the glacial meltwaters of Avalanche Lake. The path first passes Avalanche Gorge, where rushing waters have carved stone into smooth chutes and bowls. From here you continue climbing on a moss-rimmed pathway among western red cedars and hemlock to the tranquil shores of Avalanche Lake, which rests in a cirque surrounded by the towering layered cliffs of Glacier Park’s dramatic mountains. Following a lakeside picnic lunch, you travel a short distance to your home for the night—a national park property that first began welcoming guests in 1895. Nestled in a cedar grove on tranquil Lake McDonald, the lodge provides opportunities to stroll the lakeshore or perhaps relax near the lobby’s giant stone fireplace. Early in the evening you enjoy a welcome cocktail and a brief orientation meeting that will outline the week in this spectacular, natural gem of a park. The lodge’s historic charm is evident in the dining area, with its rough-hewn beams and hunting trophies. DAY 2Haystack Butte; 7 miles, moderate This morning early risers may have an opportunity to view the wildlife, such as deer and elk, that make their home in the forested foothills around Lake McDonald. After a fortifying breakfast, you depart the western side of the park by way of the well-known Going-to-the-Sun Road, a marvel of engineering that spectacularly scales the Continental Divide at Logan Pass (elevation 6,646 feet) and affords close-up views of the park’s majestic high peaks, cliffs, and lakes. Today’s walk is the famous “Garden Wall” section of the Highline Trail, which provides spectacular scenery and excellent opportunities to view wildlife on the open mountain slopes below the rugged ridge of the Continental Divide. The trail crosses a broad ledge, then winds through fir and spruce that have been molded over time into eerie shapes by the strong winter winds and ice particles, leaving many without windward branches and, instead, a flag-like appearance. You are surrounded by the results of glacial activity, in a valley overlooking mountains that cradle a high hanging basin, from which a waterfall cascades hundreds of feet to the valley floor below. You may share the trail with mountain goats or bighorn sheep, who are at home on the ledges of the rugged, rocky terrain. Lingering near a promontory known as Haystack Butte, you then return on the same trail. By late afternoon you reach your home for the next two nights, another spectacular park lodge built by the Great Northern Railroad in 1915. The lodge sits on the shore of Swiftcurrent Lake with some of the best wildlife viewing in the park. This convenient location provides two days of walking directly from the front door. Built with a true Swiss flavor, the hotel’s exterior was recently renovated. This evening you dine in the lodge’s Ptarmigan Dining Room serving Continental and American cuisine. DAY 3Iceberg Lake; 5-9 miles, moderate (elevation gain of 1,200 ft) After a breakfast buffet, you set out for the striking aquamarine tarn known as Iceberg Lake. The trail climbs briskly for the first few hundred yards, then continues on a gradual ascent to the lake (elevation gain of 1,200 feet). You traverse slopes colored with a profusion of wildflowers, including the creamy white blossoms of beargrass in early summer and the magenta spikes of fireweed mid-summer. In all seasons you behold the spectacular views of Swiftcurrent Glacier, Grinnell Peak, and towering Mt. Wilbur, known to the Blackfeet as “Heavy Shield Mountain.” Ptarmigan Falls provides a refreshing rest spot on warm summer days. For a shorter walking option, you may turn back here and enjoy a leisurely afternoon at the lodge. For the longer option, you continue on to the glacial cirque that supports the frigid turquoise waters and ice flows of Iceberg Lake (elevation 6,094 feet). Late afternoon you return to the lodge with time to refresh before reuniting for dinner at a local restaurant. DAY 4Grinnell Lake Overlook; 5 miles (elevation gain of 600 ft) moderate or Grinnell Glacier; 11 miles, moderate to challenging (elevation gain of 1,400 ft) An area known as the Grinnell Complex holds two destinations in store today—Grinnell Lake Overlook or Grinnell Glacier. Both options begin with a short, yet scenic boat ride across Swiftcurrent and Josephine Lakes. The trail begins with a climb through a forest of sub-alpine firs, then ledges of sedimentary red and green argillite, which open broadly to breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks, while Mt. Gould and Grinnell tower above. With the distinctive milky flow of glacial meltwater, Grinnell Falls cascades into Grinnell Lake below. Wildlife sightings are likely as you travel through the habitat of bighorn sheep, mountain goats, bear, and moose. The turnaround point at Grinnell Lake Overlook is remarkably picturesque and allows for a leisurely pace on the return along the wildflower-studded shores of two lovely lakes (elevation gain of 600 feet). For those who continue onward and upward, the trail is demanding, but rewarding, and provides access to one of the largest remaining glaciers in the park (elevation gain of 1,400 feet). At the end of the day’s adventure, a scenic drive of just over an hour brings you to new accommodations—a historic park lodge known as the “Big Tree” hotel owing to the enormous Douglas fir trees adorning its majestic lobby. Dinner is served in the lodge’s dining room. DAY 5Scenic Point Trail; 11 miles, moderate to challenging (elevation gain of 2,200 ft); or Upper Two Medicine Lake; 7.5 miles, easy (elevation gain of 300 ft) This morning a short drive brings you to the Two Medicine Valley and the trailhead for a walk that boasts the week’s highest elevation, uniquely located here in the park’s vast, eastern prairies. From the east bank of Appistoki Creek, the trail climbs quickly, passing Appistoki Falls then continues steeply and steadily up the arid mountainside above the creek. All of today’s elevation gain (approximately 2,200 feet) is within the first three miles but you are rewarded at the summit of Scenic Point (elevation 7,522 feet) with spectacular views. To the west are great peaks, passes, and deep blue lakes along the Continental Divide and to the east are great plains that stretch for hundreds of miles. After a picnic lunch you continue down into a bowl filled with windblown trees and farther into the wooded lowlands, eventually reaching a dirt road that brings you directly to the lodge. For those looking for something more leisurely, a walk is offered to Upper Two Medicine Lake. Starting at the foot of Two Medicine Lake with magnificent Rising Wolf Mountain towering to the north, the trail gently winds through diverse forest where occasional avalanche chutes open to views of this gorgeous valley. While eating a snack at the impressive Twin Falls, you may see an ousel (or American dipper), which makes its home in a nest under one of the falls. Continuing on to Upper Two Medicine Lake (elevation gain of 300 feet), you unpack your picnic lunch before making your way back to Two Medicine Lake and returning by boat. Time permitting, the Museum of the Plains Indians located in Browning is a fascinating visit. This comprehensive collection of Blackfeet Indian tribal artifacts sheds light on the ways in which the human and natural history of this rugged paradise are intertwined. Tonight’s farewell dinner is at a local restaurant known for its casual menu and lively atmosphere. DAY 6Optional river-raft float trip or South Boundary Trail; 4 miles, easy. Departure The final day offers a relaxing alternative for viewing the spectacular Glacier scenery. For those who wish, there is an optional river-raft float trip on the Flathead River, part of which establishes the western boundary of Glacier National Park. If you choose not to raft, a leisurely final walk is offered along the Middle Fork of the Flathead River. The trail heads upstream along the edge of the river through a beautiful forest, with the tranquil sounds and views of the water below. You return to Whitefish late afternoon for departures from the airport or downtown.
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Itinerary Changes Please bear in mind that this is a typical itinerary, and the actual activities, sites, and accommodations may vary due to season, special events, weather, or transportation schedules. We reserve the right to alter the itinerary since tour arrangements are made up to a year in advance, and unforeseen circumstances that mandate change may arise. Itinerary changes are made to improve the tour and your experience. |
“Glacier’s expanse of mountains and lakes relaxes your mind and opens your senses, giving new meaning to the word ‘refreshing’. You'll feel revitalized, happy and at peace with the world after a few days walking in Glacier.”
-Carolyn Beecher
![]() | Night 1Lake McDonald Lodge |
![]() | Nights 2 & 3Many Glacier Lodge |
![]() | Nights 4 & 5Glacier Park Lodge |
Please note that this is a sample hotel itinerary for this tour. While these exact hotels are featured on most departures, we occasionally reserve other hotels of similar style and quality. If you are currently booked on a Country Walkers adventure, a hotel itinerary has been sent to you for your exact departure date. Please call Country Walkers at 800.464.9255 if you have any questions about the exact hotels selected for any of our tours. |
![]() | Carolyn E BeecherCarolyn lives and delights in Glacier National Park—where she has been guiding for over twenty years. Her love of all facets of the park is contagious as she shares her extensive knowledge of its flora, wildlife, geology, and cultural history. In addition to her role as a guide, Carolyn creates maps for her Montana Map Company, practices yoga, and is a caretaker of property in Montana’s Mission Mountains near Flathead Lake. |
![]() | Stacey BengtsonMontana lured Stacey from St. Paul, Minnesota, over twenty years ago, and she’s never looked back. A professional hiking and rafting guide for over fourteen years, her expertise is in plant and bird identification. Stacey’s winters are spent teaching skiing at the Whitefish Mountain Resort. |
![]() | Amy Jo SheppardWhen not guiding in Glacier National Park, Amy teaches science education to groups of all ages both in classrooms and in the great outdoors. Currently she teaches kids at an interactive museum of science and culture in Helena. Her background has varied from being a chef in Alaska to operating a guest ranch and writing two cookbooks! |
Please note that these guides lead the majority of tours in this region, however, the guides for your tour may vary. When you reserve a tour, a guest list and guide biographies will be sent to you approximately one month prior to tour departure; the names and biographies of your tour guides will be included with this mailing. |
“Glacier’s expanse of mountains and lakes relaxes your mind and opens your senses, giving new meaning to the word ‘refreshing’. You'll feel revitalized, happy and at peace with the world after a few days walking in Glacier.”
-Carolyn Beecher
“Glacier’s expanse of mountains and lakes relaxes your mind and opens your senses, giving new meaning to the word ‘refreshing’. You'll feel revitalized, happy and at peace with the world after a few days walking in Glacier.”
-Carolyn Beecher
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Our Country Walkers hike in Glacier National Park was truly a “peak” experience. Our expert, genial guides—Carolyn and Corrie—led us skillfully up snow-clad mountains, to pure, glacial lakes and waterfalls, and through oceans of huckleberries and delicate wildflowers. In this almost other-worldly setting, we caught glimpses of bears, moose, mountain goats, curly-horned sheep and small furry picas and ground squirrels. With Country Walkers we found camaraderie, fun, education and a good workout all in one package!
- M. Chew, GeorgiaThe knowledge of Glacier National Park and of the local culture which Carolyn and Corrie shared with us, made our trip richer and more enjoyable than if we had done this without them.
- L. Thomas, New YorkThis was the greatest trip I have ever been on. Our guides were outstanding and full of knowledge about the area, flora, fauna. Couldn’t have been better.
- T. Slizewski, Alabama