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Pitamakan/Dawson Loop

4.8 (24 Ratings)
A long and arduous hike whose magnificent views make this loop a must for any Glacier NP bucket list.
17.5
mi
Distance
3,861
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
LakeRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildlife
Access Issues
Bring bear spray.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
17.45mi
Distance
3,861ft
Elevation Gain
3,861ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
8,056ft
High Point
5,171ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Access this hike from the campground at Two Medicine by Pray Lake. Head across the bridge for the Oldman Lake Trail and turn right onto the Pitamakan Pass Trail. The hike ducks in and out of forests and avalanche chutes as it heads north and bends to the west, climbing over the ridge of Rising Wolf Mountain. After 1.4 miles from the start, look for the waterfall to the left plummeting down from Sky Lake as you descend toward the Dry Fork drainage and begin climbing to Oldman Lake.The grade is steady and the views only get better the higher you climb. Around one mile out from Oldman Lake, the trail starts into the trees as it increases in grade. Take the Oldman Lake - Campground Spur to the shore of the lake. This is a good spot for a lunch or snack break. From the junction with the Oldman Lake - Campground Spur, the trail begins to climb steeply up the wall, switchbacking as it gains almost 1,000 feet on the way toward !Pitamakan Pass. From up at the pass, beautiful alpine lakes sit below the ridge as the Cut Bank drainage comes into view. For the next three miles, the trail continues atop the ridge with views into the Coal/Nyack area and wide open views of the peaks beyond. Traverse across the goat trail with a quick view down toward Oldman Lake between the saddle of Mt. Morgan and Flinsch Peak.The trail bends around Flinsch Peak and heads to !Dawson Pass. Look out for bighorn sheep as you enter Bighorn Basin. Eventually, the trail ducks back into the trees, but be sure to take a last look toward the huge spire called "Pumpelly Pillar." If the last tour boat hasn't departed, you can take the Two Medicine Lake South Shore Trail to the Two Med Boat Dock spur trail located at the trail junction. Otherwise, push on for a little over three level miles above the northern shores of Two Medicine Lake, returning to your vehicle.The hike can be done in either direction. Following this route in this direction, the views remain interesting the entire trip. Doing the trip in a clockwise direction allows you to ensure you catch the boat and get a majority of the elevation out of the way at the beginning of the day.This content was created by Jake Bramante of Hike 734. Visit https://www.hike734.com for more expert Glacier content and maps that help you decide which trail to hike.

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