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This content was created by Jake Bramante of Hike 734. If you take this trail all the way to the lake, be sure to save a bit of energy for the return trip! It's a great spot to relax, fish, or have a snack. At the bottom of the descent, the trail wanders to a pebbled shoreline and the outlet of the lake. It is a short and easy hike with raised boardwalks and stair cases covering most of the trail. Interpretive signs help you pick out Sperry Glacier in the background.įrom here, the trail continues on dirt as it traverses fairly level terrain on the north side of the lake before hitting a switchback where the trail steeply descends to the lake in a flurry of switchbacks. The Hidden Lake Nature Trail is one of the most popular hikes to do at Glacier National Park. Here, you look down at the beautiful Hidden Lake tucked beneath cliffs and backdropped by Bearhat Mountain. The trail gently goes to a platform at Hidden Lake Overlook which serves as the turning around point for many. Mountain goats are frequent here and on the shoulders of the surrounding mountains. The trail levels out at Hidden Pass with subalpine fir and pocket lakes. The trail gets closer to Clements Mountain and skirts a moraine and crosses numerous feeder streams that are to become Reynolds Creek below. Water flows from patches of snow that linger into the fall. When the road is first open to Logan Pass in the spring, most of this trail is on snow, but by mid-summer, it is a carpet of flowers of every color. As you work your way up the steps of the boardwalk, more peaks come into view and you get a great view of the Garden Wall. The trail starts behind the Logan Pass Visitor Center and works its way across alpine meadows.