Near Quartz Lake Loop
Near Quartz Lake Loop
Near Quartz Lake Loop
Near Quartz Lake Loop
Near Quartz Lake Loop

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Quartz Lake Loop

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12.5
mi
Distance
2,889
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
LakeLess CrowdedViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
12.49mi
Distance
2,889ft
Elevation Gain
2,786ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
5,449ft
High Point
4,034ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Far from the Going-to-the-Sun Road, visitors can escape Glacier National Parkas main summer crowd and enjoy picturesque lakes in northwest Glacier in near solitude. A long gravel road deters many from visiting the Bowman Lake area, but those who make the journey can enjoy a plethora of incredible mountain views and great hikes. The Quartz Lake Loop begins from Bowman Lake and heads up and over a forested ridge to a string of lakes. From the foot of Bowman Lake, soak in the spectacular views of the many mountain peaks that make up the Continental Divide. Head east on the shoreline and soon come across a large bridge over the wide Bowman Creek, known to the Kootenai tribe as aBig Strawberries.a By the patrol cabin, the trail comes to a junction. The Quartz Lake Loop can be hiked clockwise or counter-clockwise, but many may prefer the clockwise route for the easier uphill grade. For the clockwise route, continue straight through the junction and start your steady uphill climb through the thick and lush forest on Cerulean Ridge. Cross a small spring-fed stream and take the nicely graded switchbacks up the ridge. The actual top of the Cerulean Ridge is barely noticeable until you realize you are already heading down into the Quartz Lake drainage. Unlike the vivid green north slopes, the forest on the southern slope is recovering from a 1988 fire. For now, catch peeks over the short growth for a view of Lower Quartz Lake from high on the ridge. The trail leads you directly to backcountry sites at the foot of Quartz Lake, known to the Kootenai as aHead of Rhubarb.a Hikers lucky to overnight here are treated to five-star views of Quartz Lake nestled beneath Vulture Peak (9,638 ft). Continuing on, pass a patrol cabin and skirt around the southern end of Middle Quartz Lake. The trail becomes annoyingly overgrown and muddy on occasion. Lower Quartz Lake (aWhere the Rhubarb is Longa) remains hidden from view until the trail drops slightly down to access the backcountry site at foot of the lake. At the trail junction here, stay right to head back to the Bowman area. Walk a long and narrow footbridge over Quartz Lake and head back into the forest. If you werenat already expecting it, head uphill almost immediately from the creek. The grade is fair, but some sections are definite calf-stretchers. Cresting the ridge, youare treated to a smooth ride downhill back in the shade of the thick forest. Treat yourself to a soak in Bowman Lake at the end of your loopayouave earned it!

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