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Glacier National Park & Waterton Lakes Explorer

A picture of Glacier Mountain Lake
Get the best of both hiking and cycling intineraries. Cycling Going-to-the-Sun Road and Triple Divide, hiking Crypt Lake and Swiftcurrent Pass, and stay at the iconic lodges of Many Glacier Hotel, Lake McDonald Lodge and more!

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Double Booking TBD

Single Booking TBD

Roommate Rebate TBD

Trip Type

Cycling, Hiking

Difficulty Level

3

Trip Length

8 Days, 7 Nights

Distance

239 Miles
384.6 Kilometers

Meeting Time

Airport -1:00 PM, Kalispell Hotel -1:30 PM, East Glacier hotel – 3:30 PM

Drop-off Time

3:00 PM

Assembly Point

East Glacier Park, MT

Inclusions

Timberline van shuttle is included from Glacier Park International Airport to East Glacier Park prior to the tour.

 

Not Included: Airline service to Glacier Park International Airport; Guide Gratuity.

Lodging Highlights

  • Many Glacier Hotel
  • Lake McDonald Lodge
  • St Mary Lodge
  • Glacier Park Lodge
  • Waterton Lodge

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Contact For Details

What’s the best way to experience Glacier National Park and Waterton Lakes National Park in Canada? On a bike riding the roads of the front country, or on foot, hiking the trails of the vast back country? But why choose? Each offers an insight unlike that of the other and the two are incredibly compatible and complementary.  In both the US and Canada parks, we have a full day devoted to hiking the most famous, high adventure trails and another 1/2 day to explore the vicinity of the great lodges.  Cycling from town to town give you a better sense of the vastness of the parks, with stunning vistas everywhere you turn.  We culminate the week with the coveted ride on the Going-to-the-Sun Road. There are some restrictions for cycling which benefit us, and we plan to buck the trend with an east to west ride, giving us a unique vantage point.

ITINERARY

Day 1: Shuttle to East Glacier, Bike fitting, meeting, orientation dinner

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Assembling in East Glacier Park, MT for our orientation

Day 2: Biking: East Glacier Park, MT- Looking Glass Hill- Triple Divide - St. Mary - Waterton Lakes Townsite, AL

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Accommodation: Waterton Lakes Resort

Distance: 77 miles

We’ll start our cycling without delay on Day 2 with an 8 mile climb to the crest of Looking Glass Hill with its breathtaking vista of Two Medicine Lakes. We’ll continue along the sparsely traveled eastern perimeter of Glacier over the Triple Divide, separating waters that flow to the Atlantic, Pacific and Hudson Bay, and down into St. Mary. Riding in the shadow of mystical Chief Mountain, we’ll trace the course of the Belly River, cross into Canada and descend into the Waterton Valley. We’ll spend two nights at the Waterton Lakes Resort adjacent to the lake in the townsite.

Day 3: Hiking: Boat across Waterton Lake – Crypt Lake Hike

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Distance: 11 miles

Crypt Lake is considered by many to be the finest day hike in all of the Canadian Rockies and that’s our plan for Day 3. We’ll travel across Waterton Lake by boat and immediately begin a steady ascent above the lake. We’ll pass Twin Falls, emerge from the trees and enjoy magnificent open vistas all the way to Crypt Lake. The final approach to the lake is memorable and includes a scramble through a tunnel and beyond to the glacial amphitheater in which the lake is nestled (11 miles).

Day 4: Hike and Bike: hike in Waterton; bike to St. Mary's

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Accommodation: St Mary Lodge

Distance: 50 miles

Day 4. We’ll have time in the morning to explore the Waterton area and to hike above the town to beautiful Bertha Falls (5 miles). After a picnic lunch its onto our bikes for the return along the Belly Rive to St. Mary Lodge. (50) miles

Day 5: Hiking: Logan Pass over either Swiftcurrent or Piegan Pass to Many Glacier

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Accommodation: Many Glacier Hotel

Distance: 14 miles

We’ll enter Glacier Park on Day 5 as we shuttle to Logan Pass atop Going-to-the-Sun Road early the following morning. We’ll hike the magnificent Highline Trail from Logan Pass along the Garden Wall and the West Face of the Continental Divide to the Granite Chalet in one of the most incredibly beautiful high-alpine settings to be found anywhere. Another short gentle climb and we’re atop the Swiftcurrent Lookout, with a 360-degree panoramic view of the glacier-carved rockscape. We’ll then descend below Swiftcurrent Pass into the Many Glacier drainage, passing a series of high-alpine lakes linked by magnificent waterfalls as we head to the Many Glacier Hotel where we’ll spend our next two nights (13 miles).

Day 6: Layover day - self led hike, boat ride, horseback

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Day 6 is dedicated to exploring the Many Glacier area by boat, horse or foot.

Day 7: Biking: from Many Glacier Hotel on Going-to-the-Sun Road to Lake McDonald

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Accommodation: Lake McDonald Lodge

Distance: 60 miles

Finally, on Day 7 it’s on to one of the most exciting cyclotouring experiences to be found in North America—the challenge of spectacular Going-to-the-Sun Highway and its summit at Logan Pass (6,640′). How can we describe the experience of Going-to-the-Sun? The awesome glacial snowfields, tumbling waterfalls, the Hanging Gardens, the spectacular vistas that unfold at every switchback as we climb higher and higher. We promise some sweat, but the incredible scenic setting is well worth it. As a reward for that effort, we can look forward to a long downhill to Lake McDonald Lodge for our final night. For our final morning, we’ll have a spectacular ride along Lake McDonald to West Glacier, and continue on to Kalispell where our Glacier & Waterton Lakes tour concludes.

Day 8: Biking: West Glacier - Kalispell

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Distance: 27 miles

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