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This is a very beautiful but strenuous hike. The trail does tend to get crowded but make sure to leave very early in the morning and bring bear spray. Watch your children very close as there are very steep drop offs.
I felt like I was Link on a quest to save Zelda. 10/10 views and lots of wildlife
Starts off steep for around a mile, levels off through fields and forest. Beautiful views along the trail, and amazing views of Iceberg Lake. Minimal muddy areas, many tree roots, and some narrow paths. Sturdy shoes recommended. ETR: 5.5 hours. Great lunch spot.
This a fun little hike to such a beautiful waterfall. Bring swimming trunks because you can bridge jump on the east side of the waterfall. Please no don’t do so if you cannot swim.
The trail gets pretty narrow at times and you have to hold onto a rope. It was very windy on the day we hiked. I don’t love heights, but I felt safe the entire time even in the narrow parts. It was a beautiful hike and is worth it.
Absolutely beautiful hike. We started hiking up before sunrise to skip the busy parking lot and rush. Well worth going past the viewpoint down to the lake!
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- Baring Falls
- Hidden Falls
- Ptarmigan Falls
- St. Mary Falls
- Apikuni Falls
- Mount Oberlin
- Lower Virginia Falls
- Upper Virginia Falls
- Deadwood Falls
- Saint Mary Lake
- Grinnell Lake
- Hidden Lake Overlook
- Great Northern Railway Buildings
- Redrock Falls
- Belly River
- Mount Siyeh
- Redrock Falls
- Cracker Lake
- Mokowanis River
- Saint Mary River