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Missoula County

Glacier Creek Trail

Moderate

6

hikers

Glacier Creek Trail

03:59

13.4km

410m

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Embark on the Glacier Creek Trail for a rewarding hike through diverse and picturesque scenery. This moderate route spans 8.3 miles (13.4 km) and involves a steady elevation gain of 1357 feet (414 metres). You can expect to spend around 3 hours and 59 minutes exploring the path, which features…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Mission Mountains Wilderness

Flathead National Forest

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6.68 km

Heart Lake

Highlight • Lake

The Heart Lake is located near the Crescent Lake and can be reached by following the Glacier Creek Trail. A truly enchanting place.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Glacier Creek Trail?

The Glacier Creek Trail is generally considered to have a moderate difficulty rating. While much of it is physically easy and family-friendly, be aware that some sections can be challenging, steep, and potentially hazardous, especially if there's heavy, wet snow. It's a 6-mile singletrack that can be hiked in both directions.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this trail?

The trail is primarily a singletrack. You'll encounter a quick climb at the start, followed by a gradual descent. Hikers might experience shallow mud holes and rocky sections, so appropriate footwear is recommended.

What natural features and wildlife can I see along the way?

You can expect diverse and picturesque scenery, including numerous waterfalls (flow varies by season), a river or creek, and wildflowers. The area is also known for birding and wildlife spotting, with chances to see elk, mule deer, moose, bighorn sheep, coyotes, black bears, and cougars.

What is the best time of year to hike the Glacier Creek Trail?

The trail offers a tranquil experience throughout the year, but conditions vary significantly. Spring and summer bring wildflowers and full waterfalls. Fall offers beautiful foliage. Winter hiking is possible, but be prepared for challenging conditions, including heavy, wet snow, which can make some sections very difficult and hazardous.

Does the trail intersect with other routes?

Yes, the Glacier Creek Trail is well-connected. It leads to the Glacier Basin Campground and intersects with other popular routes such as the Boulder Brook Trail, Storm Pass Trail, and Emerald Mountain Trail, offering options for longer or varied hikes. The route also passes through sections of the official trails named Glacier Creek and Turquoise Lake.

Is the Glacier Creek Trail dog-friendly?

As this trail is located within Rocky Mountain National Park, dogs are generally not permitted on hiking trails. Always check the latest regulations for Rocky Mountain National Park regarding pets before planning your visit.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this trail?

Yes, since the Glacier Creek Trail is located within Rocky Mountain National Park, you will need to pay the park's entrance fee. Additionally, during peak season, a timed entry permit may be required to access certain areas of the park, including trailheads. It's crucial to check the official Rocky Mountain National Park website for the most current information on fees and permit requirements before your visit.

Where does the Glacier Creek Trail start, and is there parking available?

The trail primarily descends from the Glacier Gorge Trailhead. Parking is available at the Glacier Gorge Trailhead, but it can fill up very quickly, especially during peak season. Arriving early in the morning or utilizing the park's shuttle system (if available) is highly recommended to ensure access.

Is the Glacier Creek Trail suitable for families with children?

Yes, much of the Glacier Creek Trail is considered family-friendly due to its generally easy physical rating. However, be aware that some sections can be steep and challenging, particularly in adverse weather conditions. It's a good option for families looking for a tranquil outdoor experience.

Are there any notable points of interest along the route?

While the trail itself offers beautiful scenery with waterfalls and a creek, a specific highlight along or near the route is Heart Lake. The trail also connects to the Glacier Basin Campground and offers views of the surrounding Rocky Mountain National Park landscape.

Are there any less crowded alternatives nearby?

While the Glacier Creek Trail itself can be popular, exploring its connections to other trails like the Boulder Brook Trail or Storm Pass Trail might offer different experiences. For alternatives, consider trails in less frequented areas of Rocky Mountain National Park or nearby national forests, though these may have different access requirements.

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