Fly Fishing Avalanche Lake, Glacier National Park, Montana
Last summer I had the chance to visit United States and its most beautiful treasure, Montana.
This is a video of me fly fishing in one of the lakes.
I hope I will have the chance to visit those places again in the future!
Avalanche Lake - Glacier National Park, Montana, United States
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Avalanche Lake Glacier National Park
A popular hiking area within Glacier National Park.
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- Glacier National Park, Montana, United States
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- On the way to Avalanche Lake by Lahardee from a blog titled Glacier National Park
- Avalanche Lake © MFox 2008 by Thebusmonkeys from a blog titled Day 59 - Glacial Walkers
- Hiking to Avalanche Lake by Lahardee from a blog titled Glacier National Park
- Avalanche Lake Hike by Nealandsharon from a blog titled Move down, move down, everybody move down
- Avalanche Lake by Mrweinstein from a blog titled Havre to Glacier National OR How Tragedy Struck
Avalanche Lake inside Glacier National Park, Montana - Adventure Guru
This hike is the most popular hike inside of Glacier National Park, but I still highly recommend it. There is a reason it's so popular! It's about 6 miles out and back with a steady but not steep elevation gain (750ft/228m). The water is an unreal blue/green. Pack a picnic to enjoy at the lake. Wear a hat and sunscreen the high altitude sun is intense! As always make sure and pack out all of your trash, including organic picnic waste.
ADA: There are roots and rock throughout with some steeper climbs.
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Hiking AVALANCHE LAKE Trail | Glacier National Park
Avalanche Lake Trail was one of the most beautiful hikes I have ever been on!
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Avalanche Lake @ Glacier National Park, Montana June 2012
4 mile round trip hike from the Trail of the Cedars with a 500 foot elevation gain leads you to Avalanche Lake, a secluded lake only accessible by foot. The lake is surrounded by towering peaks. In spring and early summer, the melting snow creates numerous waterfalls that feed this lake. This is one of the more popular hike destinations in Glacier National Park, as it is accessed via the Going-to-the-Sun Road. A moose was spotted at the lake on this day, but the video was taken long after it had left. I recommend this hike to anyone that visits Glacier.
Visiting Avalanche Lake, Lake in Montana, United States
Avalanche Lake is located in Glacier National Park, in the U. S. state of Montana. Avalanche Lake is southwest of Bearhat Mountain and receives meltwater from Sperry Glacier.
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50 Hikes in Glacier National Park: pt.2 Lake MacDonald Area
This is Part 2 of 6 of my latest travel guide- additional parts to be released in the days to come
INCLUDING: Sperry Chalet Trail
Avalanche Lake Trail
Trail of the Cedars
Snyder Lake Trail
Sperry Chalet
Mt. Brown Lookout Trail
Avalanche Lake in Glacier National Park
Avalanche Lake and Lake Trail are must- dos in Glacier National Park in Montana, USA
Hike to Avalanche Lake in Glacier National Park
This is a video of the hike to Avalanche Lake in Glacier National Park on August 5, 2011. The hike starts just a few miles from the west entrance to the park, and is about 4.2 miles round trip with a vertical rise of 500 feet. Those are the statistics from the trail signs: My dad and I thought we MUST have gone a bit further and higher than that! The hike rewards participants with a phenomenal view at the end, which you can also view on Flickr on:
Avalanche Lake in Glacier National Park, Montana
Glacier National Park, Avalanche Lake
Hidden lake in Avalanche park. Beautiful easy hike to see this amazing site! ❤️
Avalanche above Avalanche Lake - Glacier National Park.
Avalanche above Avalanche Lake - Glacier National Park.
Avalanche Lake in Glacier National Park in 4K
This is a 4K video of Avalanche Lake with the camera on the tripod and the lake in the background with beautiful skies surrounding this pristine place. I wanted to share the beauty of this place ASAP, and I will edit the video of hiking through the trail of the cedars and up to Avalanche Lake. This is really a magical place for sure. Enjoy!
Glacier National Park [before forest fires in Montana] - Avalanche Lake - (4K UHD drone footage)
Watch this great aerial footage of the Avalanche Lake Hiking Trail in Glacier National Park (4K UHD)
Taken in June (before the fires)
MORE GLACIER VIDEOS
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Eric and I were searching for a day-hike in Glacier National Park (that wasn't too strenuous) to test out the new camera and drone. It was a beautiful day in Montana. The sun was out and the wind was mild. We were in West Glacier at the time, and we decided that the Avalanche Lake Trail was our best bet. The trail is relatively painless and it's just a few miles - if you hike them all - you will find yourself in a wonderful place to be finding oneself on a wonderful day like this. If you're not in any hurry - budget some time in to relax at the lake. Soak it all in. (your probably going to want to either way so you might as well plan for it :P)
It's a fairly short drive down (I should say up) on the Going to the Sun Road from the West Glacier park entrance; loads of pretty things to look at for a bit and you're there!
I would recommend Avalanche Lake (and the rest of GNP) to just about anyone who feels comfortable outdoors. You don't have to be a nature enthusiast to be blown away by Glacier - in fact - having been there puts you at high risk of becoming a nature enthusiast. I tell all my friends about the park, and no one has ever came back with any complaints.
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Glacier National Park is a national park located in the U.S. state ofMontana, on the Canada–United States border with the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. The park encompasses over 1 million acres (4,000 km2) and includes parts of two mountain ranges (sub-ranges of the Rocky Mountains), over 130 named lakes, more than 1,000 different species of plants, and hundreds of species of animals. This vast pristine ecosystem is the centerpiece of what has been referred to as the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem, a region of protected land encompassing 16,000 square miles (41,000 km2).[3]
The region that became Glacier National Park was first inhabited byNative Americans. Upon the arrival of European explorers, it was dominated by the Blackfeet in the east and the Flathead in the western regions. Under pressure the Blackfoot ceded the mountainous parts of their treaty lands in 1895 to the federal government; it later became part of the park. Soon after the establishment of the park on May 11, 1910, a number of hotels and chalets were constructed by the Great Northern Railway. These historic hotels and chalets are listed as National Historic Landmarks and a total of 350 locations are on the National Register of Historic Places. By 1932 work was completed on the Going-to-the-Sun Road, later designated a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark, which provided greater accessibility for automobiles into the heart of the park.
The mountains of Glacier National Park began forming 170 million years ago when ancient rocks were forced eastward up and over much younger rock strata. Known as the Lewis Overthrust, these sedimentary rocks are considered to have some of the finest fossilized examples of extremely early life found anywhere on Earth. The current shapes of theLewis and Livingston mountain ranges and positioning and size of the lakes show the telltale evidence of massive glacial action, which carved U-shaped valleys and left behind moraines which impounded water, creating lakes. Of the estimated 150 glaciers which existed in the park in the mid-19th century, only 25 active glaciers remained by 2010.[4] Scientists studying the glaciers in the park have estimated that all the glaciers may disappear by 2030 if the current climate patterns persist.... [wikipedia]
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029 MT: Glacier Nat. Park Trail of the Cedars - Avalanche Lake hike
Glacier National Park hike.
Started at Trail of the Cedars and continue into Avalanche lake
Top 14. Beautiful Nature Attractions in Montana - United States
Top 14. Beautiful Nature Attractions in Montana - United States: Grinnell Glacier, Yellowstone River, Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center, Hidden Lake West Glacier, Iceberg Lake, Flathead Lake, Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, Logan Pass, Highline Trail, Avalanche Lake, Lake McDonald, Gates of the Mountains, Whitefish Mountain Resort, Ousel Falls Trail
Timelapse at Avalanche Lake, Glacier National Park
Watch these waterfalls come to life, 4 different one, looking very different, the one on the left changes direction of it's flow several times. This was taken during about a 30 minute period and reveals things we would never see in real time. Love and Light!
Avalanche Lake ~ Glacier National Park
A special video of our 5 mile hike today in Glacier National Park, Montana, hiking back into Lake Avalanche. It was one of the most diverse hikes we have taken with
giant cedar trees, deep blue green rushing rapids, and stunning, lofty snow-capped mountain peaks--the kind of views that bring tears to your eyes and joy to your heart!
Avalanche Lake, Glacier National Park June 18, 2018
Views from the trail along Avalanche Lake at Glacier National Park, June 18, 2018
Glacier National Park - Avalanche Lake Trail
A stream in Glacier Nat'l Park located towards the beginning of the Avalanche Lake Trail.