I had the chance to visit Glacier National Park again this June. It was a little earlier in the season than we would normally go, since we knew the Going to the Sun Road would not be open yet. But it did mean for fewer crowds and a little different vibe to the experience. We have had an abnormally cool spring, so there was still more snow than usual left on the mountains and despite drought conditions elsewhere in parts of Montana, the streams and rivers were still very high. In fact, several areas of the park were closed due to flooding, further limiting our options where we could go. If you have not followed my blog or looked around my page yet, I do have a page dedicated to Glacier National Park on my website and I also did a post on my blog this winter catching up on my Glacier trips from last year that you might be interested in.
We had two nights booked on the west side of the park in Apgar and one night on the east side at Many Glacier. Since the Going to the Sun Road was not open yet, we had to drive around outside of the park to get back and forth.
We drove up to Glacier taking the route through Choteau, Montana and up to Browning and over. We prefer this way as it is a little more scenic than going on the interstate and over. We drove through the Freezout Lake WMA near Fairfield on our way, but we did not spot anything too interesting. We stopped at Bylers Bakery in Choteau on the way through town to pick up some treats. I highly recommend it if you get the chance. We then continued north through Bynum and Dupuyer and up to Browning. Then we swung east to East Glacier and around the south end of the park to get to the West Entrance of Glacier National Park. While the Going to the Sun Road was not opened, you are still required to have passes for that side of the park. Since we had accommodations inside of the park we did not need one. We did however have to have passes to go up the North Fork which was new this year. I would recommend keeping tabs on the current conditions and requirements on the GNP website.
Upon arriving at the park, we knew we had a few hours to kill until we could get into our hotel room. So we drove up to the Avalanche area, which was as far as you could go on the road anyway. Luckily the campground was not open yet, so it was available for parking, which was nice since it’s usually a very congested area and parking is at a premium. We did find out when we got there that the trail to Avalanche Lake was closed due to flooding and we had planned on doing that hike. So instead we just hiked around the Trail of the Cedars and then pretty much stopped at every pull out and side road along McDonald Creek to take in as much as we could on that side of the park. I was hoping to find some Harlequin Ducks as they are known to frequent the area, but I think maybe due to the high water flows I was not able to find any.
We then went back to the Apgar area and visited the Visitor Center, did a little shopping and looked around Lake McDonald until it was time to check in at the hotel. We stayed at the Village Inn which is a fun little hotel as every room has a view of Lake McDonald. The lake was very high, as high as I had ever seen it, so the water was right up to the hotel. Normally there is a little bit of a beach to enjoy.
After we got checked into the hotel and dropped a few things off, we decided to head north and see what we could see. We first went up Camas Road as far as the bridge heading out of the park. It was a little bit early to see a lot of wildlife, but there were some nice vistas to take in overlooking Lake McDonald and some of the meadows along the way. We then returned to the Fish Creek area and decided to take the Inside North Fork Road. It had been many years since I had been on that road. I am really glad we did as we saw a lot of wildflowers, some interesting birds (I did not get any pictures) and on our way out we saw two grizzly bears. I had not seen grizzly bears on that side of the park in a long time, so it was a nice surprise. By the time we got back to our hotel it was getting pretty late, so we enjoyed a little time on our balcony looking at the lake before calling it a day. I was hoping maybe we would get a clear night and I would try to do some astrophotography, but it was not to be. By the time it was starting to get dark the sky had filled up with clouds. I fell asleep to the sounds of waves lapping right outside our door.