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Three Short & Easy Glacier National Park Hikes Worth The Hype
Glacier National Park isn’t just about long, rugged backcountry treks. Some of its most iconic views are just a few miles away. Whether you’re traveling with family, short on time, or easing into Montana’s wild terrain, these three short hikes deliver stunning payoffs without an all-day commitment. From the turquoise waters of Avalanche Lake, to the alpine vistas at Hidden Lake Overlook, to the waterfalls along the St. Mary trail, these classics are popular for a reason. In this guide, I’ll share what makes each hike worth the hype, tips from my own experiences, and pro advice for beating the crowds. Plus, I’ll highlight the gear I always carry in Glacier, including essentials like bear spray and a packable rain jacket. If you’re planning a trip to Glacier in 2025, don’t miss these trails. They’re the perfect introduction to one of the most spectacular national parks in the U.S.
Biking Glacier National Park’s Going-to-the-Sun Road (Before it Opens to Cars)
Ride Glacier National Park’s Going-to-the-Sun Road before it opens to cars (or after in the crowds leave in the fall), cyclists get rare access to one of the most iconic routes in the country. This guide shares everything you need to know about biking the road: when to go, where to rent a bike, what gear to bring, and what to expect on the climb toward Logan Pass. Whether you’re visiting in 2026 for the first time or returning for another unforgettable ride, this updated guide covers it all.