
8/4
We got a later start this morning because everyone needed to sleep in. One really great perk to this trip is that we can do this without fear of missing something. Want a later start? Go somewhere more remote in the park to still get away from people and see some beautiful sights. We did a requisite stop in Polebridge, on our way up we saw yet another bear, this one running across the dirt road at a pretty decent clip. The nicest people were in Polebridge and at this northernmost park entry gate, and the 100yo mercantile store was super charming. We got our provisions and headed up to Lake Kintla. The kids have been jonesing for more Lake time so we packed swimsuits and started hiking. This water was Caribbean blue/green but frigid cold (it is Glacier after all), so a quick dip was all that was needed. I never anticipated being lake people, but we are for sure embracing the water as a means for cooling off from the mid-day heat.

8/5 Lake McDonald
Today we did another lake day, swapping a hike for a paddleboard. It was a calm day on the water and this lake’s temperatures were a little warmer so you could stand being in the water much longer. Zach went off in search of rocks for his RC car while the three of us took turns on the board. A lot of people were there too, but once again it was easy enough to carve out your own space if you were willing to walk down the rocky beach a little ways where people are less inclined to go. It seemed that motorized boat travel was very limited so we had calm waters and very little motor sound echoing around our portion of this paradise. The views from the paddleboard were breathtaking (but no photos because duh, we’re on a paddleboard!)

8/6 Hidden meadow trail, Logging creek, etc.
We hiked the west side of Glacier NP on our last full day. Having a full week here has been a blessing that has allowed us to fully experience all of the offerings aside from maybe some remote backcountry backpacking. Which, given the number of bears we’ve seen and heard about from others on the trails is completely okay by me. It was also a mostly overcast day, so the weather was perfect. Rather than one long hike in and out we chose two that were out and back in less than 3 miles, then a two mile loop. It was a great way to see a diversity of trails throughout the day. The kids kept trucking along powered up by endless bars and snacks. By day’s end we had gone almost ten miles.














