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Glacier National Park

I can’t believe how long it’s been since my last post! We have been busy, and we’re already back on the east coast, so I guess it’s time to catch up. After we left Canada we headed back to Montana to visit one of my favorites, Glacier National Park.

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We last visited this park in 2016, and we did so much hiking and exploring back then. This time we didn’t do much at all, and I attribute that to the fact that we were all exhausted after our adventures exploring Banff, Jasper and Kootenay in Canada.

After my parents left Canada and we headed to Montana, it seemed we were all a little burned out on hiking and we were starting to miss friends and family back east. Sometimes when we’re out west I think I could never get tired of it, but I guess there really does come a time when you just want to go “home”, wherever that may be. So, we only hiked a couple of our favorites, then we pointed our wheels back east.

Our first hike was to Avalanche Lake. We started out on the Trail of Cedars and continued on to Avalanche Lake, approximately 4 miles out and back. The beginning of the trail has some pretty river views and waterfalls.

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This hike is pretty crowded, but starts to thin out after you get past these water views. The hike continues through woods and ultimately ends at beautiful Avalanche Lake.

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Another day we hiked to Hidden Lake from Logan Pass. This is one of my favorites, but it’s also very crowded.

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The crowds thin out significantly once you get past the scenic overlook. We like to continue past there and hike down to the lake. It’s challenging climbing back up though which is probably why that part is much less crowded.

Hiking down to the lake is wonderful, the views are incredible and the lake is so peaceful. We brought snacks and hung out at the lake for awhile until we mustered up the energy for the long hike back.

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Chris and Jesse skipping rocks

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My little Jake who is now taller than me

We saw lots of mountain goats on the hike!

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My favorite hike we’ve ever done in our travels was to Grinnell Glacier. We didn’t do that this time, but I wrote about it last time if you are interested: Grinnell Glacier. Like I said, we were all feeling a little burned out and just didn’t have the energy for that one this time, but I would love to go back and do it again someday.

When we left Glacier, we spent 4 long travel days heading towards St. Louis to visit some friends and tour the city. That was a blast! I’ll write about that next.

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More Random Pictures from Glacier

This post is basically just some more pictures of things we did at Glacier that don’t really seem to fit into a blog post all by themselves.  There is so much to do at Glacier, we didn’t even get to it all so I hope to return there someday.

These first few pictures are from Avalanche Lake.  The lake was beautiful, but the water level seemed really low.

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Avalanche Lake

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Avalanche Lake

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Avalanche Lake

One evening we brought a picnic dinner to Lake McDonald.  We even met another Fulltime Family there!

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Lake McDonald

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Lake McDonald

Then one day we went to Two Medicine Lake.  This lake was good for skipping rocks.

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Two Medicine Lake

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Two Medicine Lake

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Two Medicine Lake

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Two Medicine Lake

While visiting Glacier we spent most of the time on the west side in Hungry Horse, MT at Mountain Meadow RV Park.  This park is a very nice park, but unfortunately we didn’t have a great campsite.  Our site was really small and un-level, and they didn’t have any other sites we could move to.  What I liked about the park is it had more of a state park feel.  The sites were spread out with some trees and privacy between each one rather than all lined up together like most RV parks.  Many of the sites were large and very nice, so if we ever return there I hope to get a better site.  And they had a really nice common area to hang out and play games or sit by the pond.

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Mountain Meadow RV Park

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Mountain Meadow RV Park

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Mountain Meadow RV Park

Finally, the boys earned their Junior Ranger badges.

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Glacier National Park is definitely one of the most beautiful places we have ever been.  I really hope we can go back there again someday.  Coming up next I have one last post about Glacier, or I should say it’s about Glacier’s sister park up in Alberta, Canada: Waterton Lakes.

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