Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
As both a birthday and wedding anniversary celebration last summer, we ventured to Glacier National Park in Montana to experience this amazing landscape. It's said that in twenty years, the glaciers that gave the park their name will no longer be part of the landscape. We decided to hike it and experience it to the fullest sooner rather than later.
In addition to the two long hikes, we took a number of short hikes, very easy at two to four miles roundtrip each. These included Avalanche Lake, St. Mary Falls, and Running Eagle Falls.  My favorite was Avalanche Lake. At the top is a pristine lake fed by five dramatic waterfalls, falling from 1500' or so each.
To break away from the hiking, one day was spent on a guided rafting trip down the Middle Fork of the Flathead River. Go with Glacier Guides. The river cuts between the National Park and federal forest land, making for a scenic trip with minimal distractions along the way. While the river has class 2 and 3 rapids, it was an easy, enjoyable trip for us, a great value, and a good way to get to know the area.
 So, how to enhance the beautiful scenery of Glacier National Park? With food of course. These were our favorite places to eat near St. Mary: The Park Cafe (serves just about everything and has amazing pies), Two Sisters (Mexican). Then there's the Whistle Stop Restaurant in East Glacier.  Our home away from home was the Isaak Walton Inn, right along the Amtrak Empire Builder route from Seattle to Chicago.  Nightly, as Amtrak passes, the staff and guests run out to the lawn to wave hello to the passengers as they go by.  Glacier National Park is truly an amazing place, beautiful scenery, lovely people, and an unforgettable experience.
So, how to enhance the beautiful scenery of Glacier National Park? With food of course. These were our favorite places to eat near St. Mary: The Park Cafe (serves just about everything and has amazing pies), Two Sisters (Mexican). Then there's the Whistle Stop Restaurant in East Glacier.  Our home away from home was the Isaak Walton Inn, right along the Amtrak Empire Builder route from Seattle to Chicago.  Nightly, as Amtrak passes, the staff and guests run out to the lawn to wave hello to the passengers as they go by.  Glacier National Park is truly an amazing place, beautiful scenery, lovely people, and an unforgettable experience.  Date of Completion: July 2009
 

 
 
 
 
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