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43.8 km
~2 day
1875 m
Loop
โEmbark on a thrilling adventure through Glacier National Park's breathtaking landscapes and rich history.โ
Nestled in the heart of Glacier National Park, the Granite Park, Highline, and Flattop Mountain Loop Trail offers an exhilarating adventure for seasoned hikers. This challenging 44 km (approximately 27 miles) loop boasts an elevation gain of around 1800 meters (about 5905 feet), promising both breathtaking views and a rigorous workout. The trailhead is conveniently located near Flathead County, Montana, making it accessible for those eager to explore the rugged beauty of the region.### Getting ThereTo reach the trailhead, travelers can drive to Glacier National Park, with the nearest major town being Kalispell, Montana. From Kalispell, it's a scenic drive of about 50 miles (80 km) to the park entrance. For those relying on public transport, the nearest airport is Glacier Park International Airport, with shuttle services available to the park. Once inside the park, the trailhead is accessible via the Going-to-the-Sun Road, a historic and picturesque route that offers a glimpse of the park's stunning landscapes.### Trail HighlightsGranite Park Chalet: One of the most iconic landmarks along the trail is the Granite Park Chalet. Situated approximately 7 miles (11 km) from the trailhead, this historic chalet was built in 1914 and offers a glimpse into the park's early days of tourism. While the chalet no longer provides overnight accommodations, it serves as a rest stop where hikers can enjoy panoramic views and learn about the area's history.Highline Trail: As you continue along the Highline Trail, prepare to be mesmerized by the sweeping vistas of the Continental Divide. This section of the trail is renowned for its dramatic cliffs and diverse wildlife, including mountain goats and bighorn sheep. The trail hugs the Garden Wall, offering unparalleled views of the surrounding peaks and valleys.Flattop Mountain: The ascent to Flattop Mountain is a highlight for many hikers, offering a challenging climb with rewarding views. At an elevation of 2,450 meters (8,038 feet), the summit provides a 360-degree panorama of the park's rugged terrain. This section of the trail is particularly demanding, with steep inclines and rocky paths, so hikers should be prepared for a strenuous climb.### Nature and WildlifeThe trail traverses diverse ecosystems, from lush forests to alpine meadows. In the summer months, wildflowers blanket the meadows, creating a vibrant tapestry of colors. Wildlife is abundant, with opportunities to spot grizzly bears, marmots, and a variety of bird species. Hikers should exercise caution and carry bear spray, as encounters with wildlife are common.### Navigation and PreparationGiven the trail's difficulty and remote location, proper preparation is essential. Hikers are advised to use HiiKER for navigation, as it provides detailed maps and real-time updates on trail conditions. Weather in the park can be unpredictable, so packing layers and rain gear is recommended. Additionally, carrying sufficient water and snacks is crucial, as there are limited resources along the trail.This loop trail offers an unforgettable journey through one of America's most stunning national parks, combining natural beauty, historical significance, and the thrill of adventure.
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