Near Two Medicine Pass
Camping at Upper Park Creek
Near Two Medicine Pass
Looking west off Two-Medicine Pass
Near Two Medicine Pass
A view of Cobalt Lake in front of Two Medicine Pass
Near Two Medicine Pass
Bighorn sheep near Mount Rockwell.
Near Two Medicine Pass
A surprised bighorn sheep on the descent from Two Medicine Pass.

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Two Medicine Pass

4.7 (9 Ratings)
A strenuous yet rewarding trail, it affords some uncommon views into the southern end of the park.
9.4
mi
Distance
2,603
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsLakeRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Snow persists on the trail into late June; check the park website or call for the latest status updates.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
9.38mi
Distance
2,603ft
Elevation Gain
3,175ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
7,683ft
High Point
4,775ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The trail to Two Medicine Pass is a hidden gem of Glacier National Park for those who are up to the challenge. While the 7 miles to the pass could be done as a day hike (and that may be easier on your knees), many people tackle it as part of a trip into the backcountry. From this trail, you have access to the Cobalt Lake, Upper !Park Creek, and Lake Isabel campgrounds. For rules and guidelines regarding backcountry camping in Glacier, refer to their website. Starting from the South Shore Trail of Two Medicine Lake, you'll pass several other side trails along the way (Paradise Point, Aster Park, Aster Falls) before you reach a suspension bridge. After the suspension bridge, you'll come upon the junction for Two Medicine Pass, or Twin Falls and Upper Two Medicine Lake. Take the left trail towards Two Medicine Pass, and you'll soon come upon Rockwell Falls. Over the next two miles after Rockwell Falls, the trail really begins to climb. You'll also be passing through some great huckleberry bushes, so make some noise to let bears know you're there! Before you know it, you've reached Cobalt Lake. Most hikers on this trail turn around here, but you'll push forward to reach the pass itself. It's another mile and a half of switchbacks to reach the ridge, and there the views begin to open up. Be prepared, as this ridge is famous for being one of the windiest parts of the park. Keep any loose things tied down, and then you can enjoy the views into the !Park Creek area and Mt. Saint Nicholas in the distance. From here, you can either continue down to Upper !Park Creek campground, another two miles away or return to the Two Medicine Area. If you are looking to hike all the way through, be sure to arrange for transportation on the other side. Visit hike734.com for more expert Glacier content and maps that help you decide which trail to hike.

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Contributors
Michael Faist