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MaryEllenM27
Having a bad hip & back, this walk was harder for me than before those injuries. So it was a slog for me...where it h
We took the Trail in a Clockwise Direction. The Boardwalk was nice & the forest floor was well lit up in the late afternoon. *Having a bad hip & back, this walk was harder for me than before those i...
A wonderfully relaxed hike that gives a great glimpse into the beauty of Glacier National Park. The trail was half wood and half very smooth path that is great for all types of hikers. Visiting early...
I think this was the easiest "hike" we took with the prettiest water "cascades." The hike is short and easy. We did the whole loop once then another day walked just to the cascades.
The walk is very easy and the cedars are impressive. If you continue on the Avalance Lake, you need to add the posted distance for Cedars and Avalance so it's about 7 miles.
Having a bad hip & back, this walk was harder for me than before those injuries. So it was a slog for me...where it h
We took the Trail in a Clockwise Direction. The Boardwalk was nice & the forest floor was well lit up in the late afternoon. *Having a bad hip & back, this walk was harder for me than before those i...
Great for everyone.
A wonderfully relaxed hike that gives a great glimpse into the beauty of Glacier National Park. The trail was half wood and half very smooth path that is great for all types of hikers. Visiting early...
Best easy hike
I think this was the easiest "hike" we took with the prettiest water "cascades." The hike is short and easy. We did the whole loop once then another day walked just to the cascades.
Easy and Pretty
The walk is very easy and the cedars are impressive. If you continue on the Avalance Lake, you need to add the posted distance for Cedars and Avalance so it's about 7 miles.
Good simple trail with views
Took this because it is where the avalanche lake trail starts. Its great because there are no hills or steps. Best no frills walk in the park.