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re: National Park Suggestions
Posted on 4/21/17 at 1:07 pm to PNW
Posted on 4/21/17 at 1:07 pm to PNW
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I'll be your guide. I live in Whitefish and work at Glacier
I'm not the OP but if you're serious, I'd love to reach out and get some advice. We are traveling to GNP next summer (2018) with small children and curious as to which, if any, hikes they could handle.
Posted on 4/21/17 at 1:38 pm to steve123
hike734
Check out that sight and get some maps. He has a video on every trail in Glacier. Great info. How far can your kids hike in a day. Go for a practice hike. Divide by two if you are on flat ground. Kids get bored before tired.
Iceberg Lake is 10 miles total and an easy grade. Worth the hike. Some hikes you can hike around a lake and then take the boat back. Learn the boats and busses and use them to shorten hikes and get you in some good scenery.
Check out that sight and get some maps. He has a video on every trail in Glacier. Great info. How far can your kids hike in a day. Go for a practice hike. Divide by two if you are on flat ground. Kids get bored before tired.
Iceberg Lake is 10 miles total and an easy grade. Worth the hike. Some hikes you can hike around a lake and then take the boat back. Learn the boats and busses and use them to shorten hikes and get you in some good scenery.
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