We stayed at the Williwa campground and hiked the Blue Ice Trail behind the campground. It was a very relaxed, wide, flat path - very low altitude. You can also go from there to Williwaw Nature Trail. We walked all the way to the Borgs Visitor Center and then also hiking the Byron Glacier Trail. It was foggy/cloudy the day we went, but still a nice hike. We saw moose trails in the mud - although there was no moose trail! We love this simple trail. Worth an hour or two. You can also hike to Moose Flats (from Williwaw Campground) from the opposite direction of the visitor center. Almost the same view.
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We stayed at the Williwa campground and hiked the Blue Ice Trail behind the campground. It was a very relaxed, wide, flat path - very low altitude. You can also go from there to Williwaw Nature Trail. We walked all the way to the Borgs Visitor Center and then also hiking the Byron Glacier Trail. It was foggy/cloudy the day we went, but still a nice hike. We saw moose trails in the mud - although there was no moose trail! We love this simple trail. Worth an hour or two. You can also hike to Moose Flats (from Williwaw Campground) from the opposite direction of the visitor center. Almost the same view.
When I arrived at the park, the weather was not too good, but the scenery along the way was still very good, make up for the regrets of the weather, and the view here is actually very wide, if the weather is good, it is more worth coming.
The place is very empty, but the scenery is particularly good, and you can see the very famous snowy mountain in the distance, which is particularly spectacular. It attracts many sports-loving people to come and play.
A very large park, the weather was very good when I came over. Visibility is particularly high. Many people and us drove over to climb and look far. Very suitable for a place to hike, the scenery from the height is great