I tell ya....Highline Trail is one of the BEST HIKES in all of Glacier National Park. Actually, there are so many wonderful hikes in Glacier that I'll just say this is one of my favorite....along with Hidden Lake Trail situated right next door. And I can't leave out the path to Virginia Falls as well. Glacier has many wonderful hikes...I'm surprised I've been the first on Yelp to review a few of their more iconic treks like this Highline Trail.
Regardless....The Highline Trail!!! First and foremost, the views just as you start hiking are magnificent!!!
This Highline Trail is located in the heart of all the action of Glacier NP.....here at LOGAN PASS - around Mile 35 going west to east along Going To The Sun Road.
Just like I explained in my prior reviews of Logan Pass and Hidden Lake Trail.....you must arrive here very early in the morning or you're out of luck for a parking spot. During my visiti back in August over the summer time, I came here no later than 8am. Crazy, right? But that's how popular Glacier NP is and the incredible sights and attractions offered in this one main area....being Logan Pass.
By 8:15am...it's game over and then you either have to wait for someone to leave or return in the late afternoon. Problem is...most people who park at Logan Pass, are the hikers who leave their cars for the entire day. Good thing....back in August the sun didn't set till 9pm. So there's still time in late afternoon.
The start of Highline Trail is situated across the street from Logan Pass. It can't be missed and is easily accessible and visible. This hike/trail is yours to choose how long you'd like to travel.
Because...it continues for miles. From this trail....you can hike 7 - 8 miles to get to Granite Park, 11 - 12 miles to get to The Loop along Going To The Sun Road, 15 miles to get to Many Glacier, 20 miles to get to Fifty Mountain, and even 30 miles to get to wondrous Goat Haunt, Montana. Ultimately, it's up to you to choose how far you navigate the trail.
For me, first off.....right away the views of the mountains and panoramic landscape is INTOXICATING!!! Just going half a mile....I was confronted with some of the best views in all the United States. I was just in awe of how pretty the surroundings were. Words cannot describe until you're there. All I'll say is that it took my breathe away!
Some extra notes, also....this hike traversed along the mountainside. Within the first mile...wow, for those with a fear of heights....it's a long ways down. I'll admit it. They offered a rope (embedded into the mountainside) that I had to use to maintain my focus. Sort of...I was so enamored with the views, that I lost track of how close to the edge I was and the rope helped to assist me in the hike. For most people there with me, it was no big deal. For me, I just had to slow down and take my time. But it was worth it. After a little ways, the steep drop wasn't as accentuated as when I first got going. Eventually, the path sort of levels off and I didn't feel as high up as when I initially started. But still, the scenery was glorious! After roughly 1.5 miles, I kind of had a jist of what the hike and trail offered and I turned around and headed back to Logan Pass.
In all, I spent maybe 2.5 - 3 hours casually taking my time along Highline Trail. I stopped plentiful to soak up all the stupendous vistas and green/lush mountainside cliff drops.
This Highline Trail is an absolute must for any hiking enthusiasts out there exploring Glacier NP. Along with discovering Hidden Lake Trail right behind the Logan Pass Visitor Center....the attractions in the area absolutely made this section of Glacier NP the most popular and worthwhile.
Finally, again, get here early in the morning and immerse yourself along this hike. It was one of the most memorable hikes and I can't recommend this trail enough - 5 STARS!!! read more