Contact Info
- Toll-Free:
- 888-454-8828
- Phone 2:
- 801-487-7200
Basics
- Activity Type:
- Rafting,
Wildlife Viewing,
Hiking / Walking,
Biking - Length:
- 6 days
- Difficulty:
- Low to Medium
- When Offered:
- Jul, Aug
Description
Bike, Walk and Raft in Glacier National Park
Set in far northern Montana, Glacier National Park boasts a backdrop of unparalleled natural beauty in which to adventure and explore. Its stunning landscape—jagged peaks and colorful wildflowers, rushing waterfalls and crystalline lakes—is matched only by its abundant wildlife; you’ll likely see mountain goats, bighorn sheep, bald eagles and perhaps even a moose. Crossing the Canadian border, you’ll discover Waterton Lakes National Park, a spellbinding tableau of saw-edged mountain ranges, broad lakes and rugged glacial valleys. Welcome to your Glacier adventure—prepare yourself for a Big Sky vacation you’ll never forget!
Details
Length:
Difficulty:
Level 1
- 1 day has 500-1000ft gain
- 4 days have 1000-2000ft gain
Level 2
- 4 days have 1000-2000 ft gain
- 1 day has 2000-3000ft gain
Level 3
- 4 days have 1000-2000ft gain
- 1 day has 2000-3000ft gain
When Offered:
Departure Location:
Hotel Info:
Apgar Campground - West Glacier (1 night): Situated near Lake McDonald and within easy walking distance of Apgar Village.
Johnson's of St. Mary Campground - St. Mary (1 night): Aspen trees encircle the meadow that we call home for two nights.
Waterton Townsite Campground - Upper Waterton Lake (2 nights): Set at the edge of Upper Waterton Lake amid a landscape of jagged peaks.
Two Medicine Campground - East Glacier (1 night): A small campground on the shore of Two Medicine Lake that offers wonderful views of the surrounding mountains.
Additional Details:
Day 1 West Glacier
Meet in Whitefish After a brief orientation and bike fitting, head out on a warm-up ride into Glacier National Park Pedal to an overlook where stunning views of Lake McDonald and the surrounding valley await.
Day 2 St. Mary
A shuttle whisks us over the famed Going-to-the-Sun road to Logan Pass Embark on a hike through the surrounding area, with plunging waterfalls, enormous virgin forests, towering peaks and glacier-carved valleys as our backdrop.
Days 3-4 Upper Waterton Lake
Head north to the Canadian border through ranchland and past strands of aspen Pedal over rolling hills to an overlook with spectacular vistas of Chief Mountain Tackle a scenic 2-mile climb that ends at Canada’s Waterton Lakes National Park Spend the Day in Waterton Lakes National Park as you choose: hike, go horseback riding, fish or simply relax Hop aboard a boat shuttle to Goat Haunt, the northern gateway to Glacier National Park Hike to Rainbow Falls or Kootenai Lake, where moose are sometimes seen.
Days 5-6 East Glacier
Riding through Two Medicine Valley reveals mountain views of uniquely named peaks such as Lone Walker, Painted Tepee, Rising Wolf and Almost-a-Dog A picturesque ride over the Continental Divide is our prelude to a fun-filled afternoon of rafting down the Flathead River Expert river-rafting guides provide us with a unique perspective of the flora and fauna along the way.



