CostĪll participants on the Hidden Lake guided hikes require a valid national park pass. All hike times are in Mountain Daylight Time, the same time zone as Calgary, Alberta and Golden, British Columbia. ![]() When travelling east from Vancouver, the time changes from the Pacific Time Zone to the Mountain Time Zone at Glacier National Park’s eastern boundary. Hidden Lake guided hikes run every Sunday and Monday starting July 9 to Aug 28, and every Saturday and Sunday starting Sept 2 to Sept 24. We want you to enjoy your day! If you are unsure if this hike is right for you, please call us at 1-40 or by emailing Schedule - 2023 Hidden Lake guided hikes Parent or guardian of participants 17-19 years of age must sign a waiver at the trailhead.Children and youth up to 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.Children between the ages of 5 and 8 are not recommended.Please see our day hikes page for details on hike ratings and to compare other hikes in Banff National Park with similar difficulty. If you have any past injuries or surgeries or medical conditions, please inform the Hiking Guide before you begin the hike. The remaining 1.5 km of the trail narrows and climbs gently towards the lake on well maintained trail. A short hill quickly flattens out to a relatively wide trail on packed dirt for 3.3 km. You don’t need to be an experienced hiker, but it is important that you are prepared in terms of fitness and personal equipment. The shuttle will bring you up a private access road to the start of the trail. Hidden Lake Hike is rated as a moderate hike. Itself are closed due to Grizzly Bear activity.Duration: 6 hours 8 am - 2 pm Is this hike right for you? As a result, from time to time the trail and lake The trail and Hidden Lake itself all are located in excellent Then just follow the trail down to the lake Pass frequently fills up early and will remain full into early evening.įrom the parking lot, just take the nice, partially board walked trail ![]() To reach Hidden Lake, simply park at the Logan Pass Visitor Center.ĭuring the summer, make sure you arrive early. The trail to Hidden Lake is well maintained and a fairlyĮasy hike, allowing anglers to bring in portable boats with relativeĮase. As such, a fishermanĬan successfully fish Hidden Lake using either a portable pontoon boat High winds by its location deep down in a bowl. Hidden Lake is not a huge lake and is relatively protected from the Good, careful presentation is also important when fishing Hidden Lakes high elevation and location near the top of the continental divide,įishing using streamers and wet flies on a sinking tip line is usually During windier weather, which occurs frequently due to the During calm weather, light tippets and small dry flies As a result,įishing for the Yellowstone cutthroat trout in Hidden Lake can require Since Hidden Lake receives a lot of fishing pressure, the fish are notĪs gullible as is found in most other backcountry lakes. ![]() Popular for fishing, anglers who don't mind walking down the lakeshoreįor a mile or two can find a measure of solitude in an absolutely stunning Less fishing pressure further down the lake. Hidden Lake Trail, near the lakes outlet. Most of the fishing pressure on Hidden Lake occurs at the end of the As a result,Īll fishing on Hidden Lake is catch-and-release. Trout and its easy access, receives heavy fishing pressure. Hidden Lake, due to its excellent fishing for Yellowstone cutthroat The parking area to reach Hidden Lake isĪt the Logan Pass Visitor Center that is located right at the top of To reach the lakeshore requires an additional hike of 1.5 miles downĪ relatively moderate grade. To reach the lake itself requires a bit more effort, as The overlook of the lake is easily reached by a relatively flat hike Lying nearly at the top of the continental divide, Hidden Lake is one of the most visited places away from the road in Use it to deter charging Grizzly Bears by spraying this pepper spray into their eyes. Hidden Lake in Glacier National Park : Fishing, Hiking and PhotographsĪ HIGHLY recommended item for hiking in Glacier National Park, as bears are plentiful and guns are not allowed.
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