Glacier National Park Trip Days 6 & 7: St Mary's & Virginia Falls & Coming Home
Monday morning we woke to a massive thunderstorm with pouring rain. We weren't sure how/if that would effect our plans since it was only 4:30 in the morning. We went back to sleep/laid in bed until nearly 6:30! We made breakfast at the resort and then headed out shortly after 7.
It was a bit rainy on our drive into the park but then it started to clear up and with a bit of the smokiness gone too we had some really clear views driving down the Going to the Sun Road.
We wanted to stop at Logan's pass and check out the visitor's center as well as hike to overlook lake but the lot was jam packed and crazy so we decided to head further down the road and hike the trail to both St Mary's & Virginia falls.
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| this bird on the car next to us made us laugh; it was NOT moving for anything. It wasn't even phased when we walked by. | 
St Mary's falls was really full (and loud!).
We followed the river/stream up to Virginia falls so we saw lots of mini falls and could hear water the whole way.
Upper Virginia falls was quite impressive.
We were back at the car in no time and continued heading to the St. Mary's Visitor's center.
After reading and watching some movies and videos about the National Park we headed just a tiny bit back down the road (toward our "home" for the week) and ate our lunch in the car-- just look at that view!
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| we ended our very last day in the park with some ice cream at the Apgar village | 
We boarded our plane around 1/1:30 and landed in Chicago where our 1 hour layover turned into 2 1/2. We grabbed a quick dinner from the food court (not delicious) and FINALLY boarded our plane around 8. We didn't land in Providence until 11:30 then we had to get our bags, get our car, and drive home. We arrived home around 1 am. I was so thrilled to be sleeping in my own bed again though! It was such a fabulous trip.. and now I'm already looking forward to the next national park trip.
Days 1 & 2: Arriving & Grinnell glacier
Day 3: Conrad Mansion Museum & Hungry Horse Dam
Day 4 part 1: Lake McDonald Scenic Boat Tour
Day 4 part 2: Hiking Trail of Cedars & Avalanche Lake
Day 5: North Fork and Bowman Lake



















































Wow, those waterfalls! The mountains! Everything was so incredibly beautiful. Great pictures- thanks for taking us along with you!!
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DeleteWhat a beautiful adventure! Thank you for sharing. Love the photo of you and your hubby in front of the falls- a framer for sure!
ReplyDeleteAw, thank you! The person in front of us asked if we wanted a photo together then we took one of the couple behind us and I like to think they paid it forward too.
DeleteSuch an incredible trip! My husband was walking by my computer when I was looking and we decided to book a trip there next year!
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Oh I hope you have the BEST time! It really is so beautiful.
DeleteI am glad the rain cleared up, you really did have some fantastic views!
ReplyDeleteThe whole trip away sounds amazing and I have loved reading about it.
Aw, thank you! It really was such an incredible trip.
DeleteEverything looks so gorgeous. It's hard to believe that Glacier is so crowded when it's out in the middle of nowhere. I do hope to get there, and I will have to figure out when it's less busy, if ever.
ReplyDeleteI think partly it feels so crowded since so much of the park is wild and undrivable with no road access at all. Many of the hikes are very long out and back trails or even require camping in the back country (which I refuse to do!). So the main areas get quite crowded. It is one of the top 15 most visited of all the National parks and sees upwards of 3 million people a year mostly between June and Sept.
DeleteI love waterfalls! These are so nice.
ReplyDeleteI love waterfalls too!
DeleteSo much beauty to behold!! What a wonderful trip.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteLoved seeing all of these! Isn't it so beautiful? You definitely saw more of it than I have seen. Did y'all go into Whitefish and explore there? It is such a cute town.
ReplyDeleteWe tried to go to dinner in Whitefish one night but the restaurant we wanted to eat at only had a limited menu on Monday. I'm not sure we saw a lot of the town though. We mostly stuck to Hungry Horse, Columbia Falls, and Kalispell.
DeleteWhat a beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteIt is so pretty!
DeleteWhen you said saint, mary's falls was full and loud at first.I thought you were talking about people. Then I realized you meant the water.
ReplyDeleteI just read about someone who went to visit every national park in the united states and the least popular one is in alaska.
What a fun time.
Xoxo
Jodie
I always say I'd like to visit MOST of the National parks; there are a few that are so remote that camping is required so those are definitely not on my list. The falls were crowded with people on our way back but on our hike out there weren't many people at all. I think the morning downpours really filled the rivers with water though as the rushing sound of the water was very loud.
DeleteI know you say the parking lots are crowded, but from the pictures it looks like you're the only ones in the park. So pretty! Thanks for taking us along!
ReplyDeleteThe parking lots only fit maybe a dozen cars or so--- so it's still not a ton of people on the trail. We often pace it just right where we feel like we're mostly hiking by ourselves.
DeleteAnother set of beautiful photos. I really like the photos with stuck clouds in the mountains. You had such an amazing adventure there. I am looking forward to seeing where you go next.
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Aw, thank you! We really did have such a wonderful time. We're thinking... some of Utah's national parks next, but I'm having a hard time narrowing down which ones I wan to go to most.
DeleteSo beautiful! What a late night return. I bet you were happy to get home.
ReplyDeleteIt definitely felt like such a long travel day but thankfully I had planned ahead and had my husband take the following day off from work too.
DeleteSuch beautiful waterfalls and a great last day of your trip. It's good to know that there are places to see and admire without the fear of coming across a grizzly bear.
ReplyDeleteOh definitely! Even just driving the Going to the Sun Road, stopping at the various visitor's centers and seeing the lodges would be fun.
DeleteSimply amazing. You would find it so boring here in the Netherlands.
ReplyDeleteLOL! It really wouldn't be much different than you traveling to see the Swiss Alps.. in fact that would probably be a shorter trip for you than heading to Montana is for us.
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ReplyDeleteTo say I am not envious would be an understatement. :) Hehehe!!! What incredible views. I love a waterfall chasing. It is one of my favorites in the spring time to do on my hikes. What beautiful and serene scenery. Thank you for sharing. I am glad you made it home safe. We did the Rocky Mountains National Park last September and this September we visited The Everglades National Park. WHAT A HUGE difference. What National Park do you have on your mind next?
We have tentative plans to head to Utah with the younger boys; Arches, Canyonlands, and possibly Capital Reef as well.
DeleteI'm so glad your last day of hiking wasn't too impacted by the early morning thunderstorm! Once again, your photos captured such beauty! I'm sure your own bed felt so wonderful - especially after your long travel day! Thanks so much for taking us along with your great recaps!
ReplyDeleteAw, thank you!
DeleteYour photos...just gorgeous! I wonder how hard it will be for you to cull them down for your scrapbook!! It looks like, except for that morning thunderstorm, you had perfect weather the whole time!
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I think it is going to be so hard! We really did have great weather.
DeleteWhat an amazing trip. I can't believe how beautiful everything is, including your photos.
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xo
Aw, thank you so much.
DeleteI love the horse tunnel! I had never seen one. It looks so beautiful over there.
ReplyDeleteWe thought the horse tunnel was so neat too! I had no idea such a thing existed either.
DeleteThose waterfalls are beautiful! What a fun trip!
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It really was so incredible. I'm anxious to get planning the next National Park trip!
DeleteI did a doubletake at the horse tunnel. Haha. That is so cool!! I didn't even know there was such a thing!
ReplyDeleteMe neither but it does cross right under the main road so it was a really smart idea for them to install it.
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