Day 13 of 2019 Western US Tour, July 24, Hidden Lake and Sun Road

Our fourth day in the wonderland of Glacier National Park.
Plan of the day was to visit Hidden Lake (overlook) at Logan Pass, together with a few trails and overlooks on the eastern part of Going-to-the-Sun Road.

Hidden Lake and Bearhat Mountain


Hidden Lake and Bearhat Mountain

Weather forecast foretold a rather windy day in Glacier National Park. Luckily, we had some leeway with our schedule, so I hiked the grueling Iceberg Lake + Ptarmigan Tunnel trail the day before, and leave the relatively easy Hidden Lake Trail for today.

And unlike the previous two days, we had a well-rested night and set off at a comfortable 10am along Going-to-the-Sun Road. Immediately out of Saint Mary Campground, the sights of majestic mountains were hard to miss.

Going-to-the-Sun Road

 Going-to-the-Sun Road
Going-to-the-Sun Road
Before Red Eagle Mountain.

East Flattop Mountain

 East Flattop Mountain
East Flattop Mountain

Red Eagle Mountain across Saint Mary Lake


Red Eagle Mountain across Saint Mary Lake

Going-to-the-Sun Road

 Going-to-the-Sun Road
Going-to-the-Sun Road
Little Chief Mountain on the left.

Otokomi Mountain


Otokomi Mountain

Mahtotopa Mountain and Little Chief Mountain

 Mahtotopa Mountain and Little Chief Mountain
Mahtotopa Mountain and Little Chief Mountain

Goat Mountain


Goat Mountain

We made our first stop at a roadside overlook of Saint Mary Lake.

Going-to-the-Sun Road


Going-to-the-Sun Road

Red Eagle Mountain across Saint Mary Lake

 Red Eagle Mountain across Saint Mary Lake
Red Eagle Mountain across Saint Mary Lake

Saint Mary Lake

 Saint Mary Lake
Saint Mary Lake

Of the previous two sets of photos, the ones on the left were taken in the morning, and the ones on the right afternoon four hours later. High winds meant weather changed quickly here in the park.
And despite winds blowing strong, tour boats on Saint Mary Lake seemed to be business as usual.

Tour Boat on Saint Mary Lake

 Tour Boat on Saint Mary Lake against High Winds
Tour Boat on Saint Mary Lake against High Winds

View of Saint Mary Lake


View of Saint Mary Lake

Mahtotopa Mountain and Little Chief Mountain


Mahtotopa Mountain and Little Chief Mountain

After a few photos, we quickly retreated to the car and headed off.

Little Chief Mountain

 Little Chief Mountain
Little Chief Mountain

Citadel Mountain

 Citadel Mountain
Citadel Mountain

Going-To-The-Sun Mountain


Going-To-The-Sun Mountain
Lovely veil of the clouds.

Heavy Runner Mountain

 Heavy Runner Mountain
Heavy Runner Mountain

Piegan Mountain


Piegan Mountain

Going-to-the-Sun Road

 Going-to-the-Sun Road
Going-to-the-Sun Road Going-to-the-Sun Road
Going-to-the-Sun Road

Clements Mountain

 Clements Mountain
Clements Mountain

Reynolds Mountain

 Reynolds Mountain
Reynolds Mountain

At first, our plan was to park the car at Logan Pass and then hike the Hidden Lake Trail. Unfortunately, parking at Logan Pass was extremely limited, so after circling the parking lot for a few minutes with no open spot, we decided to head back and resort to the park’s shuttle bus.
And just East of Logan Pass, a segment of Sun Road was overlooking a gorgeous valley. That’s when the sun emerged from the clouds and put a beautiful paint stroke on all that eye can see.

Heavy Runner Mountain in Back


Heavy Runner Mountain in Back

Valley


Valley
Valley

We made a brief stop at Lunch Creek, which was a creek originated from Pollock Mountain. I had no idea why it’s called this name, maybe because it’s halfway on the Sun Road?

Pollock Mountain

 Pollock Mountain
Pollock Mountain
And a waterfall along Lunch Creek on the right photo.

Lunch Creek before Reynolds Mountain


Lunch Creek before Reynolds Mountain

If I remembered correctly, parking at Lunch Creek has a no-so-abundant time limit.

View of Mountains along Going-to-the-Sun Road


View of Mountains along Going-to-the-Sun Road

Valley


Valley

Mountains


Mountains
I liked the composition that Clements Mountain on the right, and Reynolds Mountain on the left, seemed to be guarding Reynolds Creek in the middle.

Going-To-The-Sun Mountain

 Going-To-The-Sun Mountain
Going-To-The-Sun Mountain

Finally, we found a parking spot at Jackson Glacier Overlook (so that we don’t need to head all the way back to St Mary visitor center). After a rather lengthy wait, we got onto the shuttle bus to Logan Pass (because we just missed one).

Distant Jackson Glacier


Distant Jackson Glacier

Hidden Lake Trail

Finally, it’s the Hidden Lake part, arguably the most popular hiking trail in Glacier National Park. Unfortunately, for the week of our visit, the second part of Hidden Lake Trail from overlook to lakeside was closed due to bear activity.
Here’s GPS tracking:

A few reasons for the popularity of Hidden Lake Trail. It’s short (3 miles roundtrip to overlook) with not much elevation gain. It’s well managed with portions of it on boardwalk (to protect eco system).
And on the way to Hidden Lake it’s scenery all around.

Reynolds Mountain

 Reynolds Mountain
Reynolds Mountain

Heavy Runner Mountain beyond Field

 Heavy Runner Mountain beyond Field
Heavy Runner Mountain beyond Field

Heavy Runner Mountain and Reynolds Mountain

 Heavy Runner Mountain and Reynolds Mountain
Heavy Runner Mountain and Reynolds Mountain

Mt Oberlin

 Mt Oberlin
Mt Oberlin

And wildlife here was never disappointing.

Marmot

 Marmot
Marmot Marmot
Marmot
This genius was probably scared by the amount of people pointing cameras at him. So for quite a long time he was hiding underneath the boardwalk.

Marmot

 Marmot
Marmot
Then he quickly escaped into the wild.

Array of Mountains

 Array of Mountains
Array of Mountains Array of Mountains
Array of Mountains
North of Logan Pass.

Bishops Cap


Bishops Cap
On one of the mountains North of Logan Pass.

Array of Mountains


Array of Mountains
Array of Mountains
North of Logan Pass.

Pollock Mountain

 Pollock Mountain
Pollock Mountain
The mountain immediately to the North of Logan Pass.

Hidden Lake Trail before Clements Mountain


Hidden Lake Trail before Clements Mountain

The most enthralling of the mountains was this Clements Mountain, with its towering presence and rugged rockface. I wouldn’t be surprised if the mountain opened in half, and some vicious villain emerged from his den ready to destroy the world.

Clements Mountain

 Clements Mountain
Clements Mountain Clements Mountain
Clements Mountain

Array of Mountains

 Array of Mountains
Array of Mountains Array of Mountains
Array of Mountains
East of Logan Pass

Creek Flowing below Snow Patch


Creek Flowing below Snow Patch

Reynolds Mountain

 Reynolds Mountain
Reynolds Mountain

Pond and Distant Going-To-The-Sun Mountain


Pond and Distant Going-To-The-Sun Mountain

Finally, we were at Hidden Lake Overlook. But first to capture our attention was a Marmot. This one’s feet away and not shy of people.

Marmot


Marmot Marmot
Marmot

Then it’s the stunning Hidden Lake with its surrounding mountains.

Hidden Lake and Surrounding Mountains

 Hidden Lake and Surrounding Mountains
Hidden Lake and Surrounding Mountains

Bearhat Mountain


Bearhat Mountain
A century ago there weren’t that many trees at the foot of Bearhat Mountain. Climate change with more molten snow water changed that.

Hidden Lake and Surrounding Mountains


Hidden Lake and Surrounding Mountains

View from Hidden Lake Overlook


View from Hidden Lake Overlook

Then it’s the walk back while admiring these mountains for another time.

Mount Gould


Mount Gould

Going-To-The-Sun Mountain


Going-To-The-Sun Mountain

Array of Mountains


Array of Mountains Array of Mountains
Array of Mountains
East of Logan Pass

Clements Mountain

 Clements Mountain
Clements Mountain

This time we were in better luck as we caught a departing shuttle bus leaving Logan Pass. So we got back to Jackson Glacier Overlook and hopped onto our car, and drove to Rising Sun Motor Inn / Two Dog Flats Restaurant for lunch.

Snow Patches on Little Chief Mountain

 Snow Patches on Little Chief Mountain
Snow Patches on Little Chief Mountain

Avalanche Chute on Red Eagle Mountain


Avalanche Chute on Red Eagle Mountain

Tour Boat Pier


Tour Boat Pier

Two Dog Flats Restaurant was the only restaurant along Sun Road East of Logan Pass, if one didn’t want to go all the way to the town of St Mary. As a result, it’s busy probably throughout the day.

Ceiling

 Ceiling
Ceiling
Nice and modern woods.

Lunch

 Lunch
Lunch
What we waited 20 minutes for…

Saint Mary Falls

Since it’s running late in the day, and with high winds it’s not the best day to be out, we decided to pick a shorter hiking trail to visit after lunch. And that’s Saint Mary Falls.
By the way, parking at Saint Mary Falls Trailhead was rather limited, with no holding area like Logan Pass. Luckily, we pulled into the last spot at a nearby overflow site.
In Comparison, using the park’s shuttle bus might be a better idea. The shuttle bus also drops people closer to the Falls than parking lots.

And here’s GPS tracking for that:

Bird


Bird

Trail along Charred Trees

 Trail along Charred Trees
Trail along Charred Trees

For the most part, the trail to St Mary Falls was through burnt trees like this, which weren’t very wind-proof on this day.

Charred Trunk

 Charred Trunk
Charred Trunk

And on our way to the waterfall, we crossed paths with this deer, who didn’t seem to be scared of people at all.

Deer

 Deer
Deer Deer
Deer
Deer Deer
Deer

Saint Mary River

 Saint Mary River
Saint Mary River

After that, it’s St Mary Falls, through which molten snow water from peaks near Logan Pass flew into St Mary Lake.

St Mary Falls

 St Mary Falls
St Mary Falls

A few younglings were having fun diving into this torrential water. But for us, who were not-too-excited by this inconspicuous waterfall, we didn’t stat long here before heading back. (Despite there’s another waterfall, Virginia Falls, not too far down the trail.)

St Mary Falls

 St Mary Falls
St Mary Falls
St Mary Falls

And on our way back, we caught up for a second time with a deer, not sure whether it’s the previous one. This time, we followed it all the way back to the parking lot.

Passing By


Passing By

Deer

 Deer
Deer Deer
Deer

Friend Making


Friend Making

Deer in Bushes

 Deer in Bushes
Deer in Bushes

And here’s a video of that deer grazing along the trail.

Deer

 Deer
Deer Deer
Deer

Deer

 Deer
Deer Deer
Deer

Deer


Deer
In this shot it’s almost like the deer’s posing for photos.

Deer

 Deer
Deer
Then he got pissed by a not-so-cooperative photographer.

After that, we drove back to St Mary Campground, along a St Mary Lake in clear sky.

Curly Bear Mountain

 Curly Bear Mountain
Curly Bear Mountain

Divide Mountain

 Divide Mountain
Divide Mountain

Mountains across Saint Mary Lake

 Mountains across Saint Mary Lake
Mountains across Saint Mary Lake

Saint Mary Ridge across Lake

 Saint Mary Ridge across Lake
Saint Mary Ridge across Lake


And were about to spend a final night at St Mary Campground.
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