Parking for the Trail of the Cedars and the Avalanche Lake Trail was packed at the end of September. The trail had helpful signage, parts of it were covered by the boardwalk, we passed a ranger with …Full review by Melaney68
Aug 17, 2024
Let me give a review from the perspective of someone who is "handicapped" and walking with a cane. (I only recently moved from using a walker to using a cane so it was even harder than someone who's …Full review by Smagacz
Jul 28, 2024
This boardwalk trail is highly accessible and an easy .9 mile loop with placards of interesting information along the way. The views of the creek and falls, the cedars and other large trees are beaut…Full review by JerriAL1
No, pets are not allowed on any trail inside Glacier Park. Bears are the biggest risk. A bear killed a little dog near Apgar 2 years ago. You are allowed to bring pets into the park but they …
No, pets are not allowed on any trail inside Glacier Park. Bears are the biggest risk. A bear killed a little dog near Apgar 2 years ago. You are allowed to bring pets into the park but they must be in a vehicle, on a leash near the car or in a village area...always on a leash. Never on trails.
Hi French, Once you do the trail of the cedars does it bring you out to Avalanche Lake? If so how far of a hike is it from the trail to the lake?
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Trail of Cedars is the first half mile or so of the Avalanche Lake Trail, but the TOC then loops off to the left. So if you do the entire TOC (which is a loop), you end up back at the …
Trail of Cedars is the first half mile or so of the Avalanche Lake Trail, but the TOC then loops off to the left. So if you do the entire TOC (which is a loop), you end up back at the Avalanche Lake trailhead, not further up Avalanche Lake Trail.
How do you get there if you are on an Amtrak vacation and have no car? (staying at Glacier Lodge and Many Glaciers Hotel)
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To see the park at your own pace it is best to drive your own car. If you are staying within the National Park, you may be able to take advantage of the shuttle bus service, however, …
To see the park at your own pace it is best to drive your own car. If you are staying within the National Park, you may be able to take advantage of the shuttle bus service, however, they may not stop for the trail of cedars. Look on the web "Shuttle information, Glacier Park."
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