The Hike To Avalanche Gorge In Montana Winds Through A Stunning Old Growth Forest
There are so many reasons to love Glacier National Park’s iconic Trail of the Cedars. It’s one of the only trails in the park that is ADA accessible, it’s extremely easy to find, and it’s only a mile in length, so you can work it into practically any busy park itinerary. But the part we love most is the fact that it’s surrounded by old growth forest, padded with lush green ferns and mosses. Entering the forest feels like you’re stepping into a fairytale.

This easy loop hike is located 5.5 miles east of the Lake McDonald Lodge. There are signs everywhere, so you really can't miss it.

This side of the loop guides you on a raised boardwalk and passes through a forest of ancient western red cedars and western hemlocks.
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The humidity in this valley allows red cedars to grow to heights of 100 feet, and some of the trees you'll see on the trail are more than 500 years old.
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Avalanche Creek leads straight into Avalanche Lake, and it's stunning.

Just past this point is the Avalanche Lake Trail junction—and if you're feeling adventurous, you can get a closer view by taking a short climb up to reach the banks of Avalanche Creek.

Of course, even veteran hikers will agree that this trail is a must-see.

If you'd rather not see others, try going early in the morning on a weekday.
Do you prefer to hike trails that are well-known or veer off the beaten path? Either way, we highly recommend checking out this trail.
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Trail of the Cedars Nature Trail, West Glacier, MT, USA