Another trail site in Glacier is the Trail of the Cedars. Unlike the other trails around Montana, Cedars is natural for an easy walk. This works well for those who have strollers or can no longer survive a difficult trek.
This place can also be a good location for a campsite and picnic area. It has also parking spaces on the side of the road.
Hiking is never getting old! The usual hike to Grinnell Glacier commences from the Grinnell Glacier Trailhead located approximately one-half mile past the Many Glacier Hotel.
How long does the hiking take? Some travelers suggest that it would normally take five to six hours to hike up and back. The place is actually known as the heart of Montana’s Glacier National Park.
For the record, the glacier has been one of the most photographed glaciers in the park, mostly during the late Little Ice Age. Accordingly, when images of over the past years were compared with the recent ones, there are signs of glacier’s retreat. Thus, you must take the chance to take a photo of this infamous glacier before it’s too late.
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