from $2,395* per person | 7 Days | July, August |
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Exertion level: 3
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Operator: Timberline Adventures |
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What’s the best way to experience Glacier—on a bicycle cycling the
roads of the frontcountry, or on foot, hiking the trails of the vast
backcountry? But why choose? Each offers an insight unlike that of the
other and the two are incredibly compatible and complementary.
In the context of our reconstructed Glacier Park/Waterton Lakes
Adventure, we’ll experience the magnificence of Glacier/Waterton in a
manner unsurpassed by anything that we’ve done in the parks in the
past. We’ll continue to cycle the grand loop of both parks and add
hiking days in Many Glacier and Waterton, where we believe the best of
the region’s day hiking can be found.
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Montana, United States, North America
Itinerary
What’s the best way to experience Glacier—on a bicycle cycling the
roads of the frontcountry, or on foot, hiking the trails of the vast
backcountry? But why choose? Each offers an insight unlike that of the
other and the two are incredibly compatible and complementary.
In the context of our reconstructed Glacier Park/Waterton Lakes
Adventure, we’ll experience the magnificence of Glacier/Waterton in a
manner unsurpassed by anything that we’ve done in the parks in the
past. We’ll continue to cycle the grand loop of both parks and add
hiking days in Many Glacier and Waterton, where we believe the best of
the region’s day hiking can be found.
An integral part of Glacier’s landscape is water—countless
waterfalls, glacial lakes, raging whitewater rivers and the deep gorges
they have carved, and we’ll see it all—on bike, on foot, and in the
context of a rafting segment on the Middle Fork of the Flathead River.
The Glacier Park/Waterton Lakes Adventure assembles in Whitefish
and we’ll head for Glacier early-morning of Day 1. Before long,
Glacier’s snowclad peaks are visible as we enter the park at West
Glacier and ultimately ride along the shores of Lake McDonald to our
overnight at the Lake McDonald Lodge.
The logistics of this first day present some intriguing mid-day
options while we await the 4 p.m. opening of the road to Lake McDonald
for cyclists. Among those choices are a half-day of whitewater rafting
on the Flathead River and a great cycling option along the beautiful
quiet road toward the Polebridge region of Glacier.
With that relatively gentle first day behind us, it’s on to one of
the most exciting cyclotouring experiences to be found in North
America—the challenge of spectacular Going-to-the-Sun Highway and its
summit at Logan Pass (6,640'). How can we describe the experience of
Going-to-the-Sun? The awesome glacial snowfields, tumbling waterfalls,
the Hanging Gardens, the spectacular vistas that unfold at every
switchback as we climb higher and higher. We promise some sweat, but
the incredible scenic setting is well worth it. As a reward for that
effort, we can look forward to a long downhill to St. Mary and then on
to Many Glacier on the Park’s wild eastern slope. We’ll spend the next
two evenings in the historic Many Glacier Hotel, set magnificently on
the shores of Swiftcurrent Lake in the shadow of Grinnell Glacier. Day
3 is dedicated to hiking in the Many Glacier area (9 miles).
On Day 4, we’ll cross the border into Canada for a visit to
Waterton Park. We’ll spend two nights at the Waterton Lakes Resort
adjacent to the lake in the townsite. Two of the absolute best day
hikes in all of Canada—Crypt Lake and Carthew-Alderson—are located in
Waterton and we’ll choose between them for our second hiking day (11
miles).
We’ll return to Montana on Day 5—one of the most intriguing days
that we offer on any tour. We’ll climb from the Waterton Valley, trace
the course of the Belly River and ride in the shadow of mystical Chief
Mountain. We’ll continue along the sparsely travelled eastern perimeter
of Glacier beyond St. Mary Lake to the Triple Divide, separating waters
that flow to the Atlantic, Pacific and Hudson Bay. Our last climb on
this very special day crests Looking Glass Hill with its breathtaking
vista of Two Medicine Lakes. And what a way to end this day—an
exhilarating 8-mile descent into East Glacier where we’ll spend our
final night at the grand Glacier Park Lodge.
It’s back on the road early-morning of Day 7 for a relatively
gentle return to the Continental Divide atop Marias Pass. From Marias,
we’ll descend along the Middle Fork of the Flathead through the
southern tip of Glacier and the gorge through which we rafted on Day 1.
We’ll ride to West Glacier and van shuttle back to Whitefish, where our
program concludes.
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