![]() Hidden Lake Overlook Hike Details Elevation Gain: 540 feet So what are the specs and expectations you should have before hiking Hidden Lake Overlook Trail? Let’s discuss those below. K, enjoy the blog! Hidden Lake Overlook – Before You Hike Hey booskie, listen up, this Hidden Lake Overlook TRail blog contains affiliate links which means when you use my links to make a purchase, I earn a small percentage of that purchase at no additional cost to you.Īffiliate links support me and my blog, but there is NO obligation to use my links, and I completely understand why someone wouldn’t want to! We can still be friends, I PROMISE- STOP FREAKING OUT. PS: I wrote up a whole blog on having the best 3 day Glacier National Park itinerary! You can check that out for more park details like where to stay, what to do, and how to add Hidden Lake Overlook to an epic trip! Hidden Lake Overlook Trail Blog Disclaimer Now I will go over more of the hike specifics and where to take the best photos. I’d say Hidden Lake Overlook in Glacier National Park is just that! That would be hikes that don’t require much effort on your part but offer so much in beauty. I want you to have the same dreamy experience!Īnd the best part of the trail? It’s short and sweet! I’m a massive fan of “bang for your buck” hikes. I don’t ever think I’ve been on a hike as dreamy as this one. Upon entering the park, we drove up to Logan Pass, parked at the visitors center, strapped on our hiking boots, and hopped on the Hidden Lake Overlook Trail. When Scott and I decided to leave the PNW and continue our vanlife journey to Glacier National Park, we weren’t sure what to expect. The Purpose of This Hidden Lake Overlook Trail Blog I wasn’t lying, right? THIS is Hidden Lake Overlook Trail in Glacier National Park. Now open your eyes and look at the picture below. To its left and right are more peaks glittered in the same pastels you had the privilege of seeing earlier on the trail. Moving forward, you’re presented with more planks leading you to an overlook of the most peculiar yet strikingly beautiful view of what seems to be an obtuse triangle mountain. You continue your climb up to a lush meadow full of mountain goats. I’m talking about 360 views of peak goodness, and they’re covered in the softest pastels. You stop to catch your breath and look behind you for a quick second to notice that mountains surround you. Imagine wooden planks lined symmetrically up a small valley. ![]() PS, you will need to drive Going-To-The-Sun Road to get to Hidden Lake Overlook Trail.Ĭlose your eyes for a second and picture this with me. ![]() Facebook Twitter Linkedin Pinterest RedditĪLERT: If you plan on visiting the park in 2022 and want to drive Going-To-The-Sun Road, you will need a Glacier National Park Vehicle Reservation. ![]()
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