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![]() ![]() We also saw a moose far in the distance on the trail. On the way to Iceberg Lake we saw a grizzly above us on the trail (maybe about 15 minutes in) and on the way back (about 1/2 hour or so from the end and again in an open meadow area with a few trees), we had to wait to go down the trail for a brown bear with two or three cubs. Early on, you walk through open areas with meadows. The entrance is a hefty initial incline (to the left of the cabins), which is very steep (for maybe a quarter of a mile) however, the trail is mostly a gentle elevation with a few dips. The entrance to the Iceberg Lake trail is the same as the entrance to the Ptarmigan trail. ![]() Parking by the trailhead is limited so we got one of the last parking spots at the Swiftcurrent Motor Inn. The trip took about three hours with a bathroom stop along the way. Then you drive further to the Swiftcurrent Motor Inn. Mary Village, taking Hwy 89 north and turning left toward the park around Babb and using the Many Glacier Entrance. you need a $2 vehicle reservation, which can only be purchased in advance-either far in advance or no later than the day before by getting online at 8 a.m.), driving to St. We stayed in Whitefish, MT so we reached the entrance to the trail by entering the park at the Apgar Visitor Center entrance, crossing the park using the Going to the Sun Road (if you enter between 6 a.m and 4 p.m. Iceberg Lake is on the east side of the park. Most hikers were in groups however, we did see some single hikers. The entire trail, including the walk from the parking lot, is about 10 miles roundtrip. We were there in the second week of August and the day was warm but that isn't always true. A lot of the Iceberg Lake trail is in the sun and bears are active there. It was a memorable experience.Īlthough seasons vary year to year, hiking a couple of weeks later this year would have been even better with the creek bridge installed and snowfields melted.Ĭarry a lot of water on the trail. The ambiance was so relaxing and peaceful since everyone respected the stunning ambiance of this setting. Many hikers were having their picnic lunches beside the lake which was still half frozen. The half mile from the creek to the lake were snowfields which were also dodgy to cross.Īrriving at the lake presents a stunning view. ![]() In fact it was a bottleneck waiting to cross. There was a dodgy temporary crossing (fallen trees) that challenged a few folks. The trail was well maintained with scenic views. Since the gate was still closed, all the hikers were heading to Iceberg Lake.īe sure and turn left at the halfway point to the lake rather than to the Ptarmigan trail. Its a popular hiking trail with lots of hikers since first part of trail is also the way to the Ptarmigan trail and gate. There was a small parking area near the trailhead but full already. Parking was easy near the Swiftcurrent Inn since we were there early driving from St Mary. ![]()
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