With an elevation gain of 3,293 feet and a total elevation of 9,475 feet, this trek from Bear Lake will truly get your heart pumping. The twin-peaked payoff of both Hallett and Flattop ensures this to be a super day hike.
The impressive pair of peaks provide the perfect backdrop to the dazzling Dream and Emerald Lakes too. (You can even look and wave at the folks down below.) The views as you hike this 10.3-mile, round-trip trail get better as you go. The panoramic, picturesque view of the famous Continental Divide when you get to Flattop summit is unforgettable.
The 11-mile Mills-Black-Frozen Lakes round-trip hike is considered by some to be “the most beautiful hike in the park.” Those in the know confirm this is because this trek from Glacier Gorge includes practically everything any hiker could ever want in a single hike here.
This climb includes awesome alpine meadows complete with crossing streams, expansive vistas, pretty, candy-colored wildflowers, crystal-clear, rushing waterfalls, verdant forest groves, and (naturally) the three loveliest lakes in the park. The elevation gain on this hike is 2,529 feet.