Near Grinnell Glacier Trail
Grinnell Glacier glacier hike - great reward for not a ton of effort.
Near Grinnell Glacier Trail
Grinnell Lake overlook.
Near Grinnell Glacier Trail
Grinnell Lake (center) and surrounding mountains as seen from the ascent to Upper Grinnell Lake.
Near Grinnell Glacier Trail
A friendly local waves hello to hikers.
Near Grinnell Glacier Trail
Hiking Grinnell Glacier Trail with Grinnell Lake in the background.

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Grinnell Glacier Trail

5.0 (21 Ratings)
One of Glaciers most famous trail, this moderate trail leads you right up to Grinnell Glacier itself
3.4
mi
Distance
1,788
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsFamily FriendlyLakeLakefrontViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Oftentimes it remains closed into late June or early July, depending upon the amount of snow. Up to date status can be found at the Glacier's website.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.36mi
Distance
1,788ft
Elevation Gain
193ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
6,528ft
High Point
4,932ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
As you drive into the Many Glacier area of the park, there's only one road to take. You'll drive along !Swiftcurrent Lake for a while, until you come upon a parking area on your left for the Grinnell Glacier Trailhead. (Another way that some people start the trail is by boat, which can be picked up at the !Many Glacier Hotel a little farther down the road. Taking the boat shaves off around 3.4 miles roundtrip). Starting from the trailhead, the first two miles are mostly flat, taking you along Josephine Lake before you reach a fork in the trail. The trail to the left is the Josephine Walk to the Grinnell Lake Trail, and the trail to the right is the Grinnell Glacier Trail. Just after the junction, you start going up. There are spectacular views of Grinnell Lake to the south, with Mt. Gould standing tall behind it. As you hike, you'll pass fields of wildflowers, waterfalls, and with any luck some wildlife! The trail does at points get narrow, and those with mobility restrictions should be aware of the steep nature of some points of the trail. That being said, families of all ages take the trail every summer, so be sure to bring appropriate supplies (hiking poles, water, food, etc.). Looking into the Grinnell Basin as you approach you'll see two glaciers, Salamander and Gem, settled into the rock face. Eventually, you'll reach the glacier itself, affording a spectacular view of Grinnell. Settle into one of the best lunch spots in the park, and enjoy the view before starting back! This trail also offers Ranger-led hikes starting oftentimes in July, be sure to check out Glacier's website.

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Contributors
Michael Faist