Near Lake McDonald Trail
Looking up the McDonald Creek drainage across Lake McDonald from the Lake McDonald campground.
Near Lake McDonald Trail
A view of the shore by Rocky Point
Near Lake McDonald Trail
Lake McDonald from Rocky Point Trail

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Lake McDonald Trail

2.6 (8 Ratings)
Older stands of trees bookend a primarily burn forest trail along the west shore of Lake McDonald.
8.1
mi
Distance
517
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
BirdingLakeLakefrontSpringSwimmingViewsWildflowers
Access Issues
Bring bear spray.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.06mi
Distance
517ft
Elevation Gain
528ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
3,293ft
High Point
3,158ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Park at the end of the North Shore Lake McDonald Road to begin your outing. The trail starts out in an older, wet forest. The trail must have created a fire break as you quickly hike out into burn where much of the damage is located on the west side of the trail with the older stand of trees between the trail and the lake. Eventually, the unburned trees give way to the burn area, although the new lodgepole pines are making a comeback. For the next few miles, the trail parallels the shore of the lake giving you filtered views of the lake and the wooded ridge on the other side. You can get to the shores at the campground halfway down the lake on a nice sandy beach with great views. The trail continues on with more of the same until you get near Rocky Point. From here, you gain a little bit of elevation and enter some trees. The elevation enables you to have some cool views down onto the lake. Take the Rocky Point Trail out and around for better views as this trail cuts along the back of the point, once again acting as a fire barrier years ago. The main trail then enters the older forest and crosses on a nice bridge over Fish Creek, then climbs up to and across the Inside North Fork Road. The trail parallels the road closely for a bit, then stays straight while the road goes to the campground, only to join up alongside it later. It continues along the road, crossing it and entering the trees on an old road and through old inholdings to the end of Grist Road and the end of the trail. 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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