The Natural Beauty of Montana's Avalanche Lake Is Almost Otherworldly
There are at least 3,223 known lakes and reservoirs in the state of Montana. And if you’ve lived in the Treasure State for quite some time, you’ve probably got a favorite or two. But while tourists flock to the well-known spots like Flathead Lake, Seeley Lake, and Lake McDonald, we’ve got plenty of hidden gems that aren’t quite as accessible that will take your breath away. Avalanche Lake is one of them.

While it certainly gets its share of visitors, it's typically nowhere near as popular and some of Glacier's well-known lakes in the summertime.

To reach it, you'll hike the Trail of the Cedars and then veer off at the signs for the lake. The trail is about four miles in length total (out and back).
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And no, it is not a coincidence that the area's largest remaining glacier is named Sperry.
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This really is one of the most spectacular lakes in Montana.

As you explore the areas, you might see some little waterfalls also formed by the Sperry Glacier, The glacier cannot be seen from the lake.

The water is pristine, but it's absolutely freezing.

Check it out the next time you visit Glacier.
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