Share Album Published July 6, 2022 Glass Lake (3 new items) Also sometimes called Lake of Glass. Trailhead: Glacier Gorge Via: The Loch Distance: 4.2 mi Elevation Change: 1,640' The trail continues past the Loch, crossing Andrews Creek and meeting the spur trail to Andrews Tarn. Stay on the main trail as it bends south. When the trail exits the trees it gets quite steep, ascending numerous stone steps to Timberline Falls. A few yards west of the falls, the trail ascends a steep broken cliff and is often wet with falling water. From the top of the falls, Glass Lake is just a few more steps.
Share Album Published July 6, 2022 Sky Pond (2 new items) Trailhead: Glacier Gorge Via: Glass Lake Distance: 4.4 mi Elevation Change: 1,720' After reaching Glass Lake, the trail goes over rock slabs northwest of the lake before descending again toward the western shore. After this, the trail undulates a bit, passing through dense shrubbery before topping out on the bench holding Sky Pond.
Share Album Published July 6, 2022 The Loch (1 new item) Trailhead: Glacier Gorge Distance: 2.9 mi Elevation Change: 1,000' The distance cited above is based on hiking by Alberta Falls. Taking the "Fire" trail reduces the distance by about a half mile. The trail by Alberta Falls is one of the most popular in the park, so be prepared for crowds at all times of year. After Alberta Falls, the trail skirts the south flank of East Glacier Knob before arriving at the junction of trails to Mills Lake, The Loch, and the unimproved Haiyaha trail (as well as the "Fire" trail). Follow the signs to the Loch. The trail zig zags up the hillside north of Icy Brook before depositing the hiker on the east shore of the Loch. In winter, from the trail junction simply proceed up Icy Creek to the lake.