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whitebark Member
Joined: 08 Jul 2005 Posts: 1864 | TRs | Pics Location: Seattle |
While visiting relatives at Seeley Lake, Montana, we managed to do this great hike on the east side of the Mission Mountains. By Montana standards, the hike to Glacier Lake is popular, but urbanites from Seattle will think the area is pretty tranquil.
This hike offers a long of bang for the buck...it's less than two easy, family-friendly miles to glorious Glacier Lake:
Glacier Lake Lex, Glacier Lake, Mission Mountains
Wanting some more exercise, we headed up the trail to Crescent Lake. I kept waiting for the trail to get steep, but it never did. This is one of those trails that was constructed at a precise 10% grade using surveying equipment. Views over Glacier Lake toward the Mission Mountains opened up as we climbed:
Glacier Lake from Turqoise Lake Trail Jim and Lex
At nearly 6000', we hit snow, and the half mile spur trail to Crescent Lake was almost completely covered. But the tedious snow slogging was worth the effort--the lake was an alpine gem:
still thawing at 6000' Crescent Lake Crescent Lake, Mission Mountains
I'm definitely returning to explore the Mission Mountains in the future.
Bonus Hike: Morrell Lake and Falls
The next day, wiith a few hours to spare,we did the pleasant 4 mile (R/T) hike to Morrell Falls, located close to the town of Seeley Lake. This well-groomed "National Recreation Trail" was smooth enough to roll a baby buggy up...literally (we met someone doing just that). The waterfall was really roaring with all the spring rain and snowmelt, an impressive sight. Near the falls is tranquil Morrell Lake.
Morrell Falls Morrell Falls Trail, Seely Lake area, MT
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kyle d Member
Joined: 03 Jun 2007 Posts: 521 | TRs | Pics Location: Ogden, UT |
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kyle d
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Thu Jun 17, 2010 8:28 am
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Thanks for the report, it brings back memories for me. Glacier Lake and Morrell Falls were some of my earliest hikes in the greater NW.
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