Near Apgar Lookout
Near Apgar Lookout
Near Apgar Lookout
Near Apgar Lookout
Near Apgar Lookout

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Apgar Lookout

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7.1
mi
Distance
1,890
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
LakeViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
7.1mi
Distance
1,890ft
Elevation Gain
1,890ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
5,236ft
High Point
3,359ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
For many visitors, Lake McDonald is their first big view of Glacier National Park. Plan a hike up to the Apgar Lookout just inside the parkas main west entrance to catch one amazing view of Lake McDonald and the surrounding mountains. From the trailhead, walk along a wide dirt path through a recovering burn area. The 2003 fire season was particularly devastating in Glacier National Park, with the Roberts fire alone burning over 57,000 acres. It soon becomes evident that not everything burned down. Some of the larches in this area still stand tall, thanks to their thick bark. The trail winds near Rubideau Creek before beginning long switchbacks up the southwestern slope of Apgar Mountain. As you climb higher, the Middle Fork of the Flathead River comes into view. Higher still and you can see over Hungry Horse and Columbia Falls to the mountains beyond. The lookout is just southeast from the true peak of Apgar Mountain. From its deck you have a unique view of Lake McDonald, Howe Ridge, Stanton Mountain, Mount Vaught, Mount Cannon, and Mount Brown (which boasts its own lookout). Walk to the south-facing deck and catch sight of numerous mountain peaks in Glacieras remote southern region. Mount Saint Nicholas (9,376 feet) is perhaps the most prominent peak in this view, with the trademark slopes of a glacial horn. The Apgar Lookout is the site of two of Glacieras webcams. One faces northeast while the other faces southeast. These webcams are great for tracking weather conditions on the west side of the park. Find them on a tower right by the lookout. These webcams also occasionally catch animal visitors like deer and moose!

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A slog of a trail. 3.6 miles uphill with limited views along the way. The lookout at the top is unused so the NPS has not been clearing the trees. There is very limited visibility from the lookout. This falls into the "once and done" category.
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