Glacier National Park Trip Days 1 & 2: The Huckleberry Patch & Grinnell Glacier hike
We left home Tuesday September 3rd early in the morning, at 4 am, to make our 7am flight out of Providence. It was a very uneventful day of flying and we had just enough time on our connecting flight through Chicago to go to the bathroom and grab some nice warm bagels for a late breakfast.
We landed in Kalispell around noon (their time-- 2pm our time), got our bags, found our rental, then checked into the hotel.
We stayed at Beargrass Lodge and RV park. We had a deluxe king room that had a kitchenette inside.
We headed out to find food and found that the restaurant Marilyn recommended was just 1 minute away from our hotel. We ate delicious Patch Burgers-- burgers made with their signature huckleberry BBQ sauce, and an onion ring on top. They were delicious! After a full day of travel and only a bagel plus a few snacks the plane handed out I was starving.
We did a quick grocery run, got our fruit cup up and ice made/bagged for our early start on Friday.
Friday we were up and out of the house by 5 am for a long drive to the other side of Glacier National Park. It took us 2 1/2 hours to arrive at the Many Glacier hotel but we got to drive the Going to the Sun Road... part way in the dark but luckily as we hit the higher elevations and sketchier parts the sun was coming up.
I took lots of photos out the car windows.
We arrived and parked right around 7:30, checked in with the boat shed (which didn't even open until 8-- and we had zero clue about that but the timing was nearly perfect!). We got our return trip tickets and headed out hiking right at 8.
As it got lighter it did get a bit less foggy... for a while anyway.
The trail is lovely but it's a good 5-6 miles to the glacier with lots of elevation gain. We didn't think it was a bad hike but the elevation was really starting to make us both feel so tired with just 1 mile or so left to go to the glacier. We made sure to take frequent breaks and sip plenty of water. It was weird hearing my heart beating so loudly in my head.

I loved seeing Grinnell lake; it was SO blue!
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we could even see and hear the waterfall that feeds into the lake! |
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it was misting and drizzly on the way up every now and then. |

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Can you see the bighorn in this photo? You can just see antlers sticking up from the rock near the right hand side of opening between the trees |
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It's surreal to be hiking next to such huge mountains |
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we passed a few waterfalls |
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I have no idea what this plant is called but it reminded me of Suess' truffula trees |
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the rock walls had such incredible lines of color |
Sadly the weather was a bit against us because the glacier was all fogged in and we couldn't see it! It was around 11:15 and I was starving (it was much too early to eat breakfast when we left the rental but I wasn't really hungry until we were nearly at the glacier).
We sat (and froze!) and ate our lunch. I had my long sleeve hiking shirt, my husband's sweatshirt, and my raincoat on and I was still shivering. We had to check out the icebergs/mini glaciers that had broken off and were closer to us before heading back down.
We ( nearly literally!) ran into lots of wildlife on our way down the mountain. We saw a momma Mountain goat and her baby. Then had a bit of a trouble further down the trail with some bighorn sheep that were grazing on and near the trail and did not want to move... they also apparently did not want us to cross anywhere near them.
The fog thickened for a bit as we were hiking down.
I did not even see this guy until my husband told me to pay attention!
Further down the trail there was a whole grouping of them blocking the path again.
We branched off the trail to head to the boat launch to take our return boat trip back.
We signed up to take the next boat back and my husband stopped our Alltrails app; it said we had hiked 9.77 miles
First we boarded at Lake Josephine, crossed that lake, then we all got out crossed a short little climb (for a total of 10 miles) over to Swiftcurrent Lake. I only took photos of our land crossing and the second boat.
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Many Glacier Hotel |
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inside the hotel |
We ended up back at The Huckleberry Patch for dinner. This time we tried the chicken sandwiches; another hit! Then I ended the night with some moose tracks ice cream.
We were wiped out after our hike but were so proud of ourselves.
Others in this series:
Day 3: Conrad mansion museum & Hungry Horse Dam
Day 4 part 1: Scenic boat ride of Lake McDonald
Day 4 part 2: Hiking trail of Cedars & Avalanche Lake
Day 5: North Fork & Bowman Lake
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Wow, what an incredibly beautiful place! I had no idea though I shouldn't be surprised at such beauty after seeing parts of Utah, lol. Your pictures are amazing! The wildlife! The mountains! The waterfalls! I can't stop using exclamation marks! Can't wait to read more...
ReplyDeleteAw, thank you! It really was so beautiful... and those mountains seem so much larger in real life.
DeleteEven living in Montana for 3 years, we did not get to Glacier. We hope to in the near future.
ReplyDeleteI hope you get to make it there soon; it really is incredible.
DeleteThat lake! The wildlife! My parents took me to Glacier when I was 12. We took the Amtrak train from Chicago. I recognized the hotel. I love moose tracks ice cream and get it sometimes when I see it on a menu.
ReplyDeleteRight?! I could not get over the colors of the waters in the lakes and streams.
DeleteLoved this post and look forward to reading more! I am so glad you enjoyed the Huckleberry Patch. I don't do long hikes, but I did go to that hotel. That water is beautifully blue indeed!
ReplyDeleteIt definitely is quite blue!
DeleteWow! The photos are great and that lake looks so amazing!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteWow! Such beauty especially the color of the lake- incredible. Such a great workout too- I am so inspired by you two!
ReplyDeleteIt hardly looks real! It was quite the workout... my body was protesting so much by the end.
Deletethat was an amazing hiking adventure and your photos are stunning. What a fabulous experience. Thanks for sharing it.
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DeleteWow! I love the photos of your hike. I'm sure you felt accomplished when you were finished after that, good for you!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I definitely did.
DeleteSo many gorgeous photos! Can't wait to explore there one day. Love me some Huckleberry!
ReplyDeleteThank you! We enjoyed the huckleberry too.
DeleteGosh, talk about awe inspiring in both the scenery and the wildlife. What an adventure.
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It really was!
DeleteThe wildlife! How fun! It looks like a fabulous hike and day, in spite of the weather. I'm hoping to get there one of these days.
ReplyDeleteYep, lots of wildlife for sure! Those big horned sheep were making me nervous though.
DeleteWow! I can't believe how foggy Many Glaciers area was! It added to the beautiful wilderness beauty. Good for you doing this hike! When one comes from sea level it is good to acclimate to the higher elevation for a day, but you both seemed to manage the elevation well. We see mountain goats and sheep here in Colorado at higher elevations --they are mild creatures but if you hiked elsewhere I hope you had bear spray as I know Glacier has dangerous grizzly bears, while Colorado does not. We actually bought our first cans of bear spray in Montana to use on hikes in the park :)
ReplyDeleteI thought the fogginess added to the beauty too! I had read that about acclimating to the climate AFTER booking our boat trip so we decided to just try it and make the best of it. I was pretty proud of how well we did! We definitely had bear spray with us everywhere we hiked in Glacier. Luckily our rental offered to rent them to us for just $15 (the whole trip!).
DeletePS: That Dr. Suess looking scraggy plant is called "Bear Grass" https://www.nps.gov/articles/beargrass.htm IT is sound in the PNW and British Columbia at high elevations.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteWe stayed at Beargrass lodge and I remember wondering what Beargrass was but never got around to looking it up.
DeleteThat walk looks amazing. I love your beautiful atmospheric photos. I don't blame you for feeling proud of yourselves. Well done. thanks for linking up here. #TeamWWWhimsy
ReplyDeleteAw, thank you so much!
DeleteWhat a fab trip so far. The views are just amazing! Fantastic photos! That lake is stunning, so so blue!
ReplyDeleteI LOVED how blue that lake was. All of the water we saw had such blue and green tones and was so so clear!
DeleteWhat a neat experience! I have never hiked high enough to feel the altitude: that is so interesting. The wildlife is really cool as long as it stays far enough for safety but close enough for pictures, lol!
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We had never really hiked in high altitudes before either so I was a bit nervous about it. Those big horned sheep made me so nervous since they were just a bit too close and kept giving out low grunts/growls.
DeleteWhat fabulous scenery. That lodge is incredibly beautiful and I'd love to wake up in that bed. Oh, that lake!
ReplyDeleteThe scenery was just breath taking the whole week!
DeleteWow - what a mammoth hike! It looks tough but fabulous! Gorgeous scenery and wildlife. I'd be proud of myself if I'd completed that hike too! Thanks for linking up with us at #WWWhimsy ! xo
ReplyDeleteIt was tough but fabulous. I loved it.... until I hated it! LOL. Then I was glad we had done it the next day.
DeleteI love the room you got with all that wood. And that hamburger!! It looks delicious! And I'm impressed by your hike. That's a lot of hiking.
ReplyDeleteWe had some really delicious food all week. It was a lot of hiking but so many of the hikes in the park are so long because it is a really huge park.
DeleteThe views are so amazing! I cannot get over how blue that water is, even on a grey day.
ReplyDeleteRight?! I loved the color of the water so much.
DeleteBeautiful pictures! I loved those of the lake - amazing color! - and the animals most. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAw, thank you!
DeleteGlacier is on our bucket list, but I would be terrified to hike there with all the grizzlies. Mountain hiking can be discouraging. Often I would be hiking on a perfectly clear day, then I got up to the top and it's rain, snow, clouds, fog, etc. I don't understand the boat thing. So you got to the park and had to get a boat to hike on a island?
ReplyDeleteYep, we hiked everywhere with a can of bear spray and pretty much every person on the trail had some too. It was a bit nerve-wracking but usually only on trails where we felt more alone. This trail was pretty populated with people. The hike to Grinnell can be done without the boat at all it is 12 miles round trip. You hike past 2 lakes both of which have a boat that crosses them so there is the option to shorten the hike by either 2 or 4 miles. If you're lucky enough to get on the outgoing boat (which comes with a return boat pass) that cuts off 4 miles. The outgoing boats were sold out when I went to buy passes and we could only pick up return boat passes so we cut the final 2 miles off.
DeleteWhat a beautiful hike, Joanne! And all that amazing wildlife. Isn't that well-earned exhaustion such a satisfying feeling? Now I want to go to Glacier National Park.
ReplyDeleteIt really is such a satisfying feeling!
DeleteOh, wow!! These photos are just unbelievable! I thought of The Lorax trees, too, when I saw those plants. That hotel was beautiful. Did you just pop in for a photo, or did you stay there? I can't wait to read the rest of the trip!
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You have to book at least a year in advance to say in one of the hotels in Glacier so we mostly just used the restrooms, looked through the coffee/sweet shop, and peeked around since we had to park there to go on the hike/boat anyway.
DeleteOur friends just got back from Glacier a few weeks ago and they LOVED it. It was so nice looking through your photos so I could see a little bit about what they did. They told us a million stories about their trip, but they didn't have a whole lot of pictures.
ReplyDeleteWe really loved it too!
DeleteThe scenery is so beautiful! Loved reading about your trip!
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Thank you!
DeleteOh wow! What stunning views and the colour of that lake!
ReplyDeleteYou two did well on that hike. I was exhausted just reading about it! #MMBC
It really was quite tiring! At the end I kept thinking just put one foot in front of the other. But looking back on it, I am SO glad we did it!
DeleteI’m playing catch-up and really enjoying your trip posts. The lodge looks cozy! I love places like that. Those burgers sound amazing. I can’t get over the color of that lake. You don’t see that around here. Lol. Our lakes are so brown.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! Our lake is quite brown too; it's something to do with the minerals that the glaciers deposit so, from what we understood, only glacial lakes get those blue/green colors.
DeleteWhile I'm sure you were a bit disappointed with the weather (which I understand) I must say that your photos are stunning! I think the softer light really added a lot to each scene you captured! You must have been exhausted when. you got back to your rental. Looking forward to the next recap - headed there now to read it!
ReplyDeleteAw, thank you! We were totally wiped out but we really did love the views... weather and all. You just can't predict or control mother nature.
DeleteWow that Grinnell lake is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it incredible? I had seen photos of it prior to our trip and joked with my husband that once I had seen and photographed it that I was perfectly fine with turning around!
DeleteWhat a stunning place, I’m sure you had the best time. What fab photos. Thanks for adding to my linkup xx
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an amazing first day. What awesome hikes and views. Those longhorn sheep were something else!
ReplyDeleteI am specially happy to hear that you adjusted well enough with the altitude change. That can really cause a lot of trouble. The color of the lake is really gorgeous. Stunning scenery and beautiful wildlife. I specially love the early morning silhouette photos.
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