Take A Partially Boardwalked Trail Through The Rugged Logan Pass In Montana
There’s no doubt that hiking in Montana is an experience like no other. The Treasure State is a gem meant for nature lovers, and our beloved Big Sky Country is full of hiking trails for all skill levels and preferences. And if breathtaking scenery is a requirement for your next hike, we highly recommend you make a trip to Glacier National Park and find the Hidden Lake Trail.

The entire trail is about 5.3 miles in length (out and back) and it's considered moderately challenging. If you're a beginner, consider taking a more seasoned hiker with you or just hike part of the trail.

Logan Pass is a magical part of the park, and this is a fantastic way to enjoy it.
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The alpine meadows, the rugged mountains, and the blue skies make it especially memorable.
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Here, you'll enjoy panoramic views of the lake and the surrounding mountains.

Bighorn sheep and marmots are especially common. There also have been Grizzly bears spotted here as well, so be mindful.

Check it out the next time you're at Glacier—and make sure to start early in the morning to beat the crowds.
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