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My trip to Glacier National Park Montana
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Grinnell Glacier - Glacier NP - Montana, USA 2019 UHD
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August 30, 2019
Grinnell Glacier Trail
Glacier NP - Montana USA
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Glacier National Park, Montana, USA in 4K (Ultra HD)
Enjoy some of the best places and views of Glacier National Park: Going-To-The-Sun Road, Highline Trail, Grinnell Glacier Trail, Scenic Point Trail, Iceberg Lake Trail.
Recorded September 2014 in 4K (Ultra HD) with Sony AX100.
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Glacier National Park Hiking » Grinnell Glacier & Highline Trail (Montana)
My husband, Jerry and I took a 2 week road trip to Glacier National Park. We backpacked and hiked for 6 days. We day hiked on Grinnell Glacier and also briefly hiked along the Highline trail at Logan Pass. We saw so much wildlife on the day hike to Grinnell Glacier. Mountain Goat, big-horned sheep, a marmot, a mountain lion, ground squirrels (they crawled all over us) and moose!! The views were unbelievably epic and more beautiful than any other place I've ever seen! We can't wait to go back!
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This video is from the hike on the first day to Grinnell Glacier and Highline trail. Backpacking video coming soon. :)
Grinnell Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana
Grinnell Glacier is located in the heart of Glacier National Park in the U.S. state of Montana. The glacier is in the Lewis Range and rests on the north flank of Mount Gould at an altitude averaging 7,000 feet (2,100 m), in the Many Glacier region of the park. The glacier has been one of the most photographed glaciers in the park.
12th August 2010.
Grinnell Glacier, Glacier National Park, MT, USA (8-29-15)
... fantastic walk up to Grinnell Glacier. Spent about 30 minutes enjoying the views of the lake, waterfalls, glaciers and icebergs. Make sure you walk an extra 10 minutes towards the glacier and get to the spot where this video is taken.
Many Glacier Hotel - Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
As we finished our two day stay at Yellowstone National Park we headed up to Montana to visit Glacier National Park and stay 3 nights at Many Glacier Hotel. I read about the area and hotel online but it could not do it justice to how our experience was when we first set our eyes on Glacier National Park as we drove inside the park on our way to Many Glacier Hotel. Then getting to the hotel and seeing the scenery was just fantastic. This was at the beginning of July and to see the snow mixed in with the green all over the mountains made it more beautiful. I did not know how much snow would be around at the beginning of July and I was surprised by how much was still there. The Hotel was very rustic and the feel inside was very comfortable. There are no tv's, no cell phone use or pc's to use. It made it more enjoyable in my opinion because you could relax inside or out and just enjoy the scenery to its fullest all around the area and not be bothered by electronic gadgets :-)
When we were there the weather was very unpredictable with rain at times and then bright sunshine. The clouds coming over the mountains made for a perfect setting also. It was in the 50's to high 60's for our stay and we had one awesome day of just sunshine when we went hiking around Swiftcurrent Lake.
This area is VERY remote and it adds to your stay here at Many Glacier Hotel. We did see wildlife, a Moose family, Mountain Goats, Prairie Dogs and even a Grizzly Bear through (binoculars) and even then was hard to make out.. but we were not dissapointed in NOT seeing that bear any closer..
I'll have two other videos, one of our hike around Swiftcurrent Lake and another from our Red Bus Tour we took for a day. Don't miss either video because they are spectacular viewing, especially the Red Bus Tour up to Logan Pass and the Continental Divide.. WOW!
Here is some more info on Many Glacier Hotel from Wikipedia:
Many Glacier Hotel is a historic hotel located within Glacier National Park, Montana, USA, on the east shore of Swiftcurrent Lake. The building is designed as a series of chalets, up to four stories tall, and stretches for a substantial distance along the lakeshore. The building has a Swiss alpine theme both on the outside and on the inside. The foundation is made of stone, with a wood superstructure. The outside is finished with brown-painted wood siding, and the window framing and balconies have wood sawn in Swiss jigsawn patterns. On the inside, the four-story lobby is surrounded by balconies, whose railings are patterned after Swiss designs.
Construction began at Many Glacier Hotel in 1914 and was finished in just 1 year on July 4, 1915. The Great Northern Railway was establishing a series of hotels and backcountry chalets in the park and the Many Glacier Hotel was the Gem of the West. This was part of an effort by Louis Hill, president of the Great Northern Railway and son of James J. Hill, to establish Glacier National Park as a destination resort and to promote the area as the American Alps. To this end, Hill chose a Swiss chalet style for the hotels and chalets. The Glacier Park Lodge (previously known as the Glacier Park Hotel) and the Many Glacier Hotel were intended to be the core structures, while the chalets and campgrounds were sited in the backcountry within an easy day's ride or hike from one of the hotels or another chalet. The chalets were intended to entice visitors to leave the hotels and see the backcountry in a more rustic manner. These chalets were especially used during the early 1900s when the Hotel first opened, and the main attraction in the park was horseback riding. In the early days of Many Glacier Hotel only the rich and famous could afford to stay in this beautiful structure and the rustic chalets throughout the area.
Today, the hotel still maintains its historic character, in part by not placing televisions in guest rooms. Most rooms either have views of Swiftcurrent Lake or the surrounding mountain scenery. Facilities include the Ptarmigan Dining room, the Swiss Room Lounge and Interlaken Lounge, Heidi's Snack Shop, and Grizzly Track Traders Gift Shop. The hotel is a contributing property in the National Historic Landmark, Great Northern Railway Buildings district. The main attractions in the area include hiking, boat rides or rentals, or simply enjoying the western environment that Many Glacier provides.
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Grinnell Glacier Hike Glacier National Park
Join me on a slideshow of my Grinnell Glacier dayhike. This is a beautiful hike that I highly recommend if you find yourself in that part of the United States. Along the hike we saw chipmunks, big horns, and a bear.
Hiking Glacier National Park Montana - A travel video many glacier 2015 Grinnell glacier trail
Hiking glacier national park montana - a travel video many glacier 2015 Grinnell glacier trail
we went to a hike at many glacier national park during fall break at october. Grinnell glacier trail
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Glacier National Park, Montana - United States of America
Glacier National Park ~ Montana, USA
Glacier National Park is a national park located in the U.S. state of Montana, 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 by Native Americans. Upon the arrival of European explorers, it was dominated by the Blackfeet in the east and the Flathead in the western regions. 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.
Glacier National Park Lodges 2019 updated Travel Guide
This is an update to a segment of my Glacier: The Hiker's National Park. It includes information of the forest fires which devastated the park in 2017 and 2018.
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Grinnell Glacier Overlook in Glacier National Park in Montana
The Grinnell Glacier Overlook is only accessible via the Highline Trail and it's worth the trip up here! Great 360 view of the scenery and landscape!
Glacier National Park MONTANA Travel Documentary HD
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Watch this exclusive documentary on Glacier National Park in Full HD (1080p). Glacier National Park is a national park located in the U.S. state of Montana, on the Canada–United States border.
Enjoy some of the best places and views of Glacier National Park: Going-To-The-Sun Road, Highline Trail, Grinnell Glacier Trail, Scenic Point Trail, Iceberg Lake Trail. Recorded September.
Scenic Hikes in Eastern Glacier National Park, Montana, USA in 4K (Ultra HD)
Three Scenic hikes in Eastern Glacier National Park: Grinnell Glacier Trail, Scenic Point Trail and Iceberg Lake Trail.
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Families can explore Glacier National Park on trails, lakes and one incredible road. Video shot by Brian Kaufman, Detroit Free Press.
On Grinnell Glacier in Glacier National Park in Montana
I stood atop one of the last remaining glaciers, Grinnell Glacier, in Glacier National Park in Montana. The serenity, tranquility, and beauty of it all was quite captivating and enthralling!
Top Things to See at Glacier National Park | 10K-mile Road Trip Vlog 47
Here are the top 5 things to do and see in Glacier National Park, Montana, from driving along the Going-to-the-Sun Road to the best hikes and seeing waterfalls and wildlife along the way. See below for more details:
1. Going-to-the-Sun Road
This is a 50-mile road that crosses the park and has epic views almost the entire way. It takes the term scenic highway to a level you never thought possible. Lots of turnoffs along the way to stop for pictures. The road is covered in snow and impassible for most of the year. It is usually only open from late June/early July through mid-October. Check the National Park Service page for exact open and close dates:
Even if you don't have time to do any hikes, just driving along this road is worth the trip. We cannot get over how pretty the scenery is.
2. Hike the Highline Trail (at Logan Pass)
The Highline Trail is the most scenic and breathtakingly beautiful trail I've ever been on. The views over the valley below are incredible. The flowers are colorful and gorgeous. And since you start at Logan Pass with an elevation of over 6600 feet, you don't have to do any work to get the amazing views. You may have to get over your fear of heights, but it's totally worth it. DON'T RUN and DON'T WALK BACKWARDS on this trail - two things I did and I can attest that neither one is smart.
3. Hike Hidden Lake (at Logan Pass)
Hidden Lake is a short hike (1.3 miles) from the visitor center at Logan Pass. It's completely exposed to the sun the entire time. It's always busy. Always. You will see mountain goats on this trail. They're everywhere.
4. Sun Point at Saint Mary Lake
About 15 minutes past Logan Pass is Sun Point. There's a large parking lot right there so it's only a 0.1 mile hike out to the point and it's so pretty. You can see so many mountains and you have such a great view over the lake in all directions.
5. McDonald Falls and Lake McDonald
On the north side of Lake McDonald, turn on North Lake McDonald Road and drive for about 2 minutes to the small parking area on your right. You'll see a trailhead for McDonald Creek. That will take you to the waterfall. Look for deer along this trail (we saw two). You can follow the trail out to Lake McDonald too.
For up-to-date info on road closures, fires, and weather, check out the Glacier National Park site:
Hope you liked the vlog! Here are some time stamps:
0:29 - Lake McDonald
0:51 - McDonald Falls
1:15 - The deer on McDonald Creek Trail
1:38 - Going-to-the-Sun Road
3:46 - Saint Mary Lake
4:10 - Sun Point
5:22 - Logan Pass visitor Center
5:35 - Hidden Lake Trail
6:47 - Mountain goats on Hidden Lake Trail
8:11 - Highline Trail
11:38 - That time I almost died on Highline Trail
12:58 - More Going-to-the-Sun Road
13:24 - The bear on Going-to-the-Sun Road
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