It’s throughout the early daylight when Glacier Nationwide Park’s Many Glacier Valley is at its best. The dramatic peaks of the Lewis Mountain Vary tackle a heat glow, whereas the waters of Lake Josephine glisten and shine with the rising fog of a contemporary morning dew. Sometimes a moose wanders down a close-by path, and a mama black bear and her cubs frolic within the fast-flowing creek simply west of Lake Sherburne. On the Many Glacier Lodge, the place I labored a summer time ready tables in its Ptarmigan Eating Room, the views are much more spectacular—with the triangular-shaped Grinnell Level rising above the waters of Swiftcurrent Lake like the proper postcard picture. There’s nothing fairly like residing in the course of this “Switzerland of North America,” particularly its Many Glacier Valley—certainly one of this nationwide park’s most spectacular and awe-inspiring spots.
Tucked away on Glacier’s japanese aspect, about 12 miles into the park itself, the Many Glacier Valley is a surprising show of glowing lakes, gushing waterfalls, rising mountains and alpine meadows which can be usually brimming with wildflowers like purple lupine and red-and-yellow gaillardia. The world is house to a minimum of a dozen trailheads, starting from a 4.2-mile round-trip meander to Pink Rock Falls to a 12-mile out-and-back trek to Cracker Lake, a turquoise alpine surprise that usually attracts moose and marmots, in addition to grizzlies that chow down at berry patches alongside the path. “Many” (the valley’s shortened nickname) can be the positioning of one of many park’s most celebrated—although shortly disappearing—glaciers, together with a number of lodging choices, together with the Many Glacier Lodge, the crowning jewel of the park’s railway-built motels.
Whereas the valley is usually open for guests from early June to mid-September, it’s price bedding down right here for a minimum of a couple of nights to soak up all that the world has in retailer. Fortunately, Nat Hab’s Glacier & Waterton: An Worldwide Treasure journey brings vacationers into the center of Many Glacier and features a keep at its storied resort.
In the event you plan to perform a little exploring by yourself, listed here are my favourite highlights of the Many Glacier Valley—a spot I referred to as house for a complete season.
The Many Glacier Lodge. Hold a watch out for wildlife resembling bighorn sheep, bald eagles and grizzly bears alongside the paths, and summer time meadows brimming with beargrass and Indian paintbrush.
The Many Glacier Lodge
The once-prominent Nice Northern Railway constructed a couple of dozen lodging properties in and round Glacier Nationwide Park throughout the early twentieth century, and the Many Glacier Lodge was amongst its best. This five-story, Swiss chalet-style property perched on the shores of Swiftcurrent Lake in a distant a part of the park opened in completion in 1917 and nonetheless stands as a testomony to the railway and the nationwide park system. It’s each the most important and grandest of Glacier’s lodgings and stays its showpiece. Whereas partially renovated in 2016, guests nonetheless received’t discover televisions or air-conditioning in any of the 200+ guestrooms, and the resort’s historic enchantment—together with its rustic structure—stays intact.
Lately, the resort is buzzing with each lodgers and day-trippers who collect round its huge foyer hearth to heat their boots and pore over path maps, or dine on rainbow trout and bison burgers within the lakeside eating room. The Glacier Park Boat Firm affords scenic cruises alongside the valley’s Swiftcurrent and Josephine lakes that depart from the resort, whereas different native actions embrace horseback driving adventures alongside Many’s dense forest trails and Pink Bus excursions aboard certainly one of Glacier’s 33 authentic “jammer” buses. These open-air automobiles have been navigating the park’s roadways—together with the legendary 55-mile-long Going-to-the-Solar Street—since 1936.
Going-to-the-Solar Street crosses the Crown of the Continent, offering entry to the awe-inspiring alpine lakes, knife-edged ridgelines and craggy mountaintops that George Fowl Grinnell so admired.
Grinnell Glacier
There are solely about 25 official glaciers remaining right now in Glacier Nationwide Park—a drastic discount from the 80 glaciers that existed right here in 1850. In truth, all of the park’s glaciers are anticipated to soften inside this century, together with the valley’s Grinnell Glacier. The glacier is known as for George Fowl Grinnell, a naturalist, conservationist and explorer who made frequent visits to the area within the late 1800s and staunchly advocated for the world to develop into a nationwide park (which lastly occurred in 1910). It’s one of many park’s most well-known glaciers and has develop into a poster youngster for local weather change.
Due to a collection of pictures relationship again to the mid-Nineteenth century, folks can see Grinnell’s latest shrinkage firsthand. In 1850, the glacier measured 710 acres—the dimensions of roughly 538 soccer fields. This acreage included a close-by glacier referred to as Salamander Glacier, which on the time was connected to Grinnell. Nonetheless, between 1966 and 2005, Grinnell shrank by practically 40%. A rise in greenhouse fuel emissions has performed an enormous position in its discount.
What stays of the glacier sits above 6,510 ft on the north flank of the park’s Mount Gould, and it’s one of many park’s solely glaciers that may be simply reached on foot. The Grinnell Glacier Path is an 11.2-mile out-and-back route starting at Swiftcurrent Lake. Though comparatively difficult, the hike affords some spectacular surroundings, together with gorgeous mountain vistas and a trailside waterfall, in addition to a excessive probability of recognizing grizzlies (keep in mind to make noise and allow them to know you’re coming!).
On a narrated boat tour throughout Swiftcurrent Lake, Nat Hab vacationers take within the panorama of Mount Grinnell, Angel Wing and surrounding peaks. Be taught in regards to the geology and ecology of our environs as we get inside view of Grinnell Glacier, an expertise future guests could also be much less more likely to have as local weather change hastens the melting of the park’s everlasting ice options. Relying on the angle of the solar, the lake could seem opaque turquoise, the results of glacial silt suspended within the water because it flows down the mountain from Grinnell Glacier. Then on a hike to Grinnell Lake, search for grazing elk within the meadows, and mountain goats and bighorn sheep perched on cliffs.
Iceberg Lake
Glacier is house to greater than 700 lakes, a lot of that are unnamed. Iceberg Lake is amongst its best. This turquoise physique of water will get its identify from the various icebergs that usually float in it—a results of the lake’s shadowy location amongst a collection of towering peaks. It sits at 6,094 ft in elevation and is reachable by way of a 9.3-mile out-and-back path that begins behind the Swiftcurrent Motor Inn. Whereas reasonably difficult, this half-day hike rewards with alpine meadows blooming with wildflowers like yellow columbine and white mountain dying camas, dense pine forest that gives reprieve from the recent solar, and a pristine view of the Ptarmigan Wall, a slim ridgeline separating the Many Glacier and Stomach River valleys. That’s all earlier than reaching the lake itself—an absolute sight to behold and a great spot for a picnic.

Ptarmigan Tunnel
Many Glacier’s Ptarmigan Tunnel was a mission of the Civilian Conservation Corps, part of America’s work aid program that ran from 1933 to 1942. Volunteer employees constructed this 240-foot tunnel by way of Ptarmigan Wall as a means for hikers and horses to keep away from an much more strenuous climb when touring between the Many Glacier and Stomach River valleys. The tunnel is accessible by way of the Ptarmigan Tunnel Path, which begins within the Many Glacier Valley from the identical trailhead as Iceberg Lake.
This difficult 10.6-mile out-and-back hike gives spectacular views of the close by peaks, together with 8,851-foot Mount Grinnell and eight,436-foot Swiftcurrent Mountain, passes amongst occasional snowfields, and winds alongside thickets of huckleberries—a grizzly bear favourite. Bighorn sheep and mountain goats are sometimes straightforward to identify. A collection of lengthy switchbacks make up the hike’s last portion, ending on the tunnel itself, which sits at an altitude of seven,200 ft. On its far aspect, 9,480-foot Natoas Peak and Elizabeth Lake make for picture-perfect vistas.
Be part of a Nationwide Park Journey with Nat Hab
From early-morning alpenglow to glacier-fed lakes and high-country trails, the Many Glacier Valley showcases a few of Glacier Nationwide Park’s most soul-stirring terrain. Whether or not you’re climbing previous beargrass-lined meadows, paddling throughout turquoise lakes or exploring storied chalets, this area affords nature vacationers a full-spectrum mountain expertise. With Nat Hab as your information, you’ll uncover the legacy, surprise and wildness that outline the Crown of the Continent.
