What a GORGEOUS weekend in Northwest Montana! The temps were in the 70s during the day and the high 40s at night. The sun was bright and there was no rain in sight! The perfect summer weekend for camping in Glacier National Park!
We decided last weekend that we were going to camp this weekend. My six year old daughter, Hayley, chose the campgrounds, Rising Sun in St. Mary. So the kids and I spent the day Friday packing up our camping supplies, hiking supplies, food and cooler and we headed out to the park when my husband got off of work.
Now, we've been in Montana almost a year now and it feels like home. At first it kind of felt like we were on an extended vacation. So, we kind of took ownership of the Glacier National Park as "our park". We were pretty upset to find a bunch of tourists in "our park" Friday night! Not really, but we did joke about it! Believe it or not, by 6 pm, every campgrounds in the park was full. That meant that everyone had the same idea we had. We decided to enjoy our picnic dinner at the picnic area at Rising Sun got to enjoy the company of an unexpected dinner guest!
After that we decided to drive through a few of the campgrounds just to make sure they were actually full. We even hit one of the primitive ones on Cut Bank Road. We were out of luck on the campsites, but got to see a beautiful sunset over the mountains!
So we made it up to the park by noon on Saturday and secured a nice campsite at Rising Sun. There were quite a few that we liked that were already taken, but, we did get a nice one. It had lots of room for the kids to romp and was close to the bathrooms. My husband would have preferred something more secluded, but he was out-voted. After getting the site all set up and having lunch, we just kind of relaxed for while. We took advantage of the ranger led activities that evening and just enjoyed the outdoors!
On Sunday, we took down camp and decided to venture the Going to the Sun Road. This is proabably my favorite part of Glacier and not to be missed by visitors. I love the views, waterfalls and wildlife we see along the journey. I only wish there were more places to "get out". On this venture we saw many waterfalls.
And of course, the Weeping Wall. I love this! It is amazing. One of theses days I'm going to get out and run under it : )
There is still snow in the higher elevations, obviously melting to give us these amazing natural water vessels.
We stopped off at a few places along the road to let the kids play and to enjoy the scenary. We also checked out some of the campgrounds on the West Side to see if there were some other areas for us to venture to. The kids got their Junior Ranger Badges (a must for the kiddos) at the Visitor's Center in Apgar, we had a bite to eat at Eddie's and head towards home.
On the way we stopped off a Goat Lick (where the mountain goats lick the minerals off the rocks) in the hopes of seeing some of these beautiful creatures up close. I did get to see a few, but they were pretty far up. I keep hearing of people seeing 20 or 30 goats up there and that they are right by the road. However, I've not been lucky enough to catch them on those days. One day, perhaps! But, the best shot I had at Goat Lick was this butterfly!
We've already started planning our next hike through the park! We're thinking of hitting Iceburg Lake on a Saturday without the kids. It's a pretty tough climb up for little legs and is a heavily bear inhabited area. Plus, it's an all day hike. Not sure the tikes would make it.
But, it's been such a beautiful time of year for Glacier National Park! Sometimes being 70 miles away isn't close enough!