Avalanche Lake Evening Hike

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Distance

5 Miles

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Elevation Gain

730 Feet

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Difficulty

Moderate

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Cost Per Person

$160

Hike Overview

All Summer Long

Experience one of Glacier National Park’s most iconic hikes on this educational evening adventure. We’ll begin at the Trail of the Cedars, where you’ll walk through an ancient forest of towering western red cedars and hemlocks. As we ascend along the Avalanche Lake Trail, you’ll witness the striking landscape of avalanche blowdowns and massive glacial erratics.

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Avalanche Lake Evening Hike

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All Summer Long, 12:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Experience one of Glacier National Park’s most iconic hikes on this educational evening adventure. We’ll begin at the Trail of the Cedars, where you’ll walk through an ancient forest of towering western red cedars and hemlocks. As we ascend along the Avalanche Lake Trail, you’ll witness the striking landscape of avalanche blowdowns and massive glacial erratics.

The hike culminates at Avalanche Lake, nestled in a stunning glacier-fed cirque basin. Along the way, we’ll explore the park’s rich geology, wildlife, and ecology, with a special focus on the park’s unique plant and animal life. This immersive program combines natural beauty with educational insights, leaving you with a deeper appreciation for Glacier’s diverse ecosystems.

Meeting Place: 7450 HWY 2 East, Columbia Falls, MT 59912 

Food:  Please bring a trail meal, plenty of water and snacks for the evening. 

Physical Requirements: Total Distance: up to 5 miles / Total elevation gain: 730 feet

Park Entrance Fees: Participants are responsible for purchasing their park entry passes prior to the course. These can be purchased online at:  https://www.recreation.gov/sitepass/74280.   

Equipment: Most importantly are comfortable hiking shoes, at least 1-2 liter water bottle, backpack, rain gear, hat, and sunscreen. Weather can be varied, please be prepared with appropriate clothing, especially warm layers for potential snow and high winds. Binoculars are very useful, but optional, as well as field guides that interest you.

Avalanche Lake Guided Day Hike

What to Expect On Your Avalanche Lake Evening Hike

The hike culminates at Avalanche Lake, nestled in a stunning glacier-fed cirque basin. Along the way, we’ll explore the park’s rich geology, wildlife, and ecology, with a special focus on the park’s unique plant and animal life. This immersive program combines natural beauty with educational insights, leaving you with a deeper appreciation for Glacier’s diverse ecosystems.

* Trails listed are subject to change due to trail closure, weather, trail conditions, or wildlife.

Hike Details

Meeting Place: 7450 HWY 2 East, Columbia Falls, MT 59912 

Food:  Please bring a trail meal, plenty of water and snacks for the evening. 

Physical Requirements: Total Distance: up to 5 miles / Total elevation gain: 730 feet

Park Entrance Fees: Participants are responsible for purchasing their park entry passes prior to the course. These can be purchased online at:  https://www.recreation.gov/sitepass/74280.

The Glacier Institute has a 7 day cancellation policy for a full refund with all of our courses.

What to Bring

  • Comfortable Hiking Shoes
  • 1-2 liter Water Bottle
  • Backpack
  • Sleeping bag
  • Hat
  • Sunscreen
  • Camera (optional)
  • Binoculars (optional)
  • Field Notebook with pencils

Download complete checklist here