Glacier National Park Trip Day #4 part 1: Lake Macdonald Scenic Boat Tour

We packed our lunches and were ready early so we headed out to the national park and arrived just before 7; we actually had a Going to the Sun Road pass included with our scenic boat tour reservation but we didn't need it since we're such early risers. The sunrise was beautiful!



We did have time to take a photo with the Glacier park sign though and since another couple was doing the same thing we took turns taking photos for each other. 

 


We parked at McDonald lodge and walked around for a while.  It is really such a beautiful property with some pretty lovely views. We bought some popcorn and I got our vacation ornament. Then we sat and waited for our boat tour.




 










We were perhaps the 4th family to board the boat so we sat up front in the bow. We learned a lot about the history of the lake and lodge, about some of the wildfires they've had in the park, and that September is referred to as "smoketember" since there are usually lots of wildfires all around the region that cause smoky skies.  










There are a handful of private homes along the lake that are within park bounds; they were here before it was deemed a national park. The latest house sold for just over $13 million!!









You can see evidence of the latest wildfires across from the lodge. 


It was beautiful and the weather was perfect! We were done our tour by 10 am. We headed out for a beautiful hike after. I'll be back with that wrap up on Monday. 

Days 1 & 2: Arriving & Grinnell Glacier hike 

Day 3: Conrad Mansion & Hungry Horse Dam 

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Comments

  1. Those views are just spectacular!!

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  2. Just so beautiful Joanne- thank you for recapping for us!

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  3. That lake is so smooth! Looks like a great day.

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    1. It was a really calm day on the lake; we were thrilled too because the day before there were white caps out there with the wind.

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  4. Were early risers too and it's wonderful because you always beat the crowds!

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    1. The time change was working in our favor as well; we were up most days around 4:30 and since we wanted to get into the parks before 7 most days we just didn't bother trying to reset our internal clocks.

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  5. I just can't imagine how pretty it is to see that in person, and it's almost breathtaking to see the pictures. Thanks so much for sharing. I hope that you have a lovely weekend Joanne!

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    1. Aw, you're welcome! Your name came up a time or two-- I caught my husband looking at some Sandal's resort pages and told him I had a great connection if he was thinking of planning a trip.

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  6. Fantastic photos!!
    McDonald lodge really is beautiful!

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  7. What a perfect way to start a day in Glacier National Park. Learning about the history of the lake and the "smoketember" nickname is a great reminder of how much nature changes. It's also wild to think about those private homes worth millions right inside the park,

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    1. Right?! I can't imagine paying that much for what is mostly used as a summer retreat.

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  8. I love that you took a boat tour. I always feel like when you've learned more about the place. It feels more like a educational experience.
    Xoxo
    Jodie

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  9. Scenic boat tour couldn't be a better name for that! How beautiful and interesting too.

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  10. Such a beautiful lake. I want a house there...ha, ha! But not for $13M.

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  11. This post brought back wonderful memories! Was the haze from wildfire smoke in the area?

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