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    Morrell Falls - Trail to the falls - May 5, 2012

    Morrell Falls

    5.0(2 reviews)
    56.8 mi

    Spring hiking in the Northern Rockies is an adventure. Even a relatively mild trek to a popular…read morewaterfall that in summer would be a simple matter is considerably more interesting. That is why it's worth the extra effort, because places change with the seasons. And the more special that place is, the more dramatic the changes. I've never been to Morrell Falls, a well-known day trip outside of Seeley Lake, during tourist season. I imagine that it's fun, but you'll share the trail with others. In early May, when snow alternates with bright sun and spring meltwater causes the falls to roar and gush down from the heights, you'll find only a few hardy souls out and about. The trailhead was not accessible yet, as snow banks covered parts of the road still, so I parked and walked about a mile in. From there, it was 2.5 additional miles through a mix of snow and dirt to the falls. The trail is easy to follow. Even the short 1/4 mile ascent to the upper falls was relatively straightforward. The roar of falling water makes a fantastic motivator to see the upper section, where the plunging cascade pools into a small basin before continuing the journey down to the lower portion, which is all most visitors usually see. Are the upper and lower falls worth it? They aren't easy to describe in words without diminishing their magnetic appeal. We all get this: falling water is astonishing each time you see it. And at Morrell, you can't take your eyes away, and you wish that time would just stand still so that you can savor it all. It's such a pristine and private place that there is nothing whatsoever to improve. It's simply perfect. Over a course of 200 feet, Morrell Creek drops down from its headwaters high above in the Swan Range and spreads out into a crystal clear flow of fresh, cold, shallow water. It passes through a tight rocky squeeze to get there, creating impressive torrents of falling water. No matter how many you see, each waterfall is special. Morrell is definitely no different. Even though this hike is popular (in summer), it's still not exactly easy to access. You need to drive miles on forest service roads and head deep into thick pine forest before the falls appear. Plodding through wet snow to reach them may not be your idea of a good Cinco de Mayo celebration (which is when I visited). But for me, it was a fiesta of sights and sounds that will resonate for many months to come. Morrell joins my mental scrapbook of the world's many wonderful waterfalls. Not a bad way to spend a Saturday morning, indeed.

    Perfect day hike. Around 7 Miles round trip of mostly flat or slight grades to impressive water…read morefalls and alpine ponds. Fire damage evident but should show quick regrowth. Great for kids.

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    Morrell Falls
    Morrell Falls - Upper falls

    Upper falls

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    Grinnell Glacier

    Grinnell Glacier

    4.8(9 reviews)
    48.5 mi

    We were able to hike the Grinnell Glacier Trailhead through Many Glacier on the last day it was…read moreopen for the season (9/19/21) but unfortunately the weather wasn't on our side. It was a constant mist/rain the entire hike and then getting into Grinnell Glacier it was snowing! We arrived at the parking lot by 7AM and there were already 10 cars parked and we started the hike around 7:30. By the time we got back, around 1PM, the lot was full but the rain started coming down more so people were leaving. It's about a 10-11 mile hike RT. During the summer, you can opt to pay to take a boat across Lake Josephine to shorten the hike, but that was the easiest part. The part of the hike where you walk above Lake Josephine is probably the most picturesque - so gorgeous but a little foggy. When you finally get to the Glacier you're greeted with the bluest water bend and snow covered mountains. For this hike, the way back is easier and we were happy about that because we were cold and starting to feel miserable. Would love to do this hike again with better weather but it was still a beautiful one to do! We drove Going-to-the-Sun road and round the Rising Sun Boat Deck parking lot (which was empty during this time) and it was the perfect spot for a nap.

    My friends and I hiked to Grinnell Overlook via the Granite park trail. The whole trail was out and…read moreback and a total of about 11.4 miles with around 3500 ft of elevation. Not gonna lie, the last stretch (the Garden Wall) was pretty rough as the trail was very narrow and incredibly rocky, and the wind was constantly screaming and whipping your face (definitely bring a windbreaker and protect your hats!!!). But despite the difficulty for us average hikers and the sad state of our feet afterwards, my friends and I absolutely loved the experience. It wasn't just about the view at the top for us. The entire trail was stunning and since we hiked late September, the red and golden foliage all around us made us feel like we were in another world. We saw various wildlife as well - mostly deer and chipmunks!

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    Grinnell Glacier
    Grinnell Glacier

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    Glacier National Park - Avalanche Lake trail

    Glacier National Park

    4.6(353 reviews)
    48.9 mi

    Where to start?! This has been a bucket list item for some time and not sure why I ever waited…read more If this is on your list GO NOW it does not disappoint!! Solo visit so easy to get up early and beat the crowds through Going to the Sun Road and Logan Pass parking drama. Perks: wildlife still out and about, easy parking to be had along the road and all lots, not a lot of crowds for optimum photo catching. Cooler on those hot days! Cons: no services open or available so have to have everything you need planned out until things open (normally 8 or 9 o'clock). I will have to venture back to grab a stamp for my NPS passport. I could spend a year here and still be excited to go and see more or hike another trail. It is a beautiful and pristine park to respectfully enjoy. I used the general store at Rising Sun mid morning to grab a few gift and snack items as well as refill water (bottle filler inside or purchase drinks of choice). Has just about anything you need there for purchase along with bathroom and showers. I can't speak for the park service visitor centers at Apgar nor Logan Pass as I didn't use as they were not open when I entered (save restroom at Logan). Logan Pass has free parking for 3 hours if you can get a spot. You do have to use the kiosk to out in plate data which provides time stamp and place on dash. Of note, there is a lot of places where you are driving by sheer cliffs with falling rock hazards with tight areas. Be mindful of the speed limits when reducing to 25 as they are normally around these tight areas or people congested areas. Also be courteous, there are plenty of pull off areas if you prefer to go slow, pull off and let others proceed smartly. Whether you are a hiker for the trails or a boater to grab one of the rentals to take out on the lake there is plenty to do here. Items book well in advance so book early and come enjoy one amazing National Park!!

    Glacier National Park is one of the most beautiful places I've ever visited. The scenery is unreal,…read moreespecially along Going-to-the-Sun Road. For the best experience, definitely get there early and allow plenty of extra time for activities if you're staying outside the park, as traffic can become heavy, especially along Going-to-the-Sun Road. If you're new to the park, I also recommend booking one of the Red Bus Tours. It was a great way to experience the park without the stress of driving or parking, and the guide was very knowledgeable. The Apgar Visitor Center staff were also very helpful and gave great recommendations and information for navigating the park. Overall, it was an unforgettable experience and somewhere I would absolutely visit again.

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    Glacier National Park - Near St Mary lake

    Near St Mary lake

    Glacier National Park - We found him!

    We found him!

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    Avalanche Lake

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