Loneman Lookout Trail
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The Loneman Lookout Trail is in the remote wilderness in the southern end of Glacier National Park, where visitors rarely journey to. The hike challenges you with elevation gains and showcases some of the most stunning views of the surrounding areas. This is a great opportunity for hikers who enjoy long, remote hikes and prefer to explore in solitude.
Getting there
To get to Loneman Lookout Trail from West Glacier, head northeast on US-2 East for 9.5mi and turn left to arrive at your destination.
About
When to do | March - October |
Backcountry Campsites | No |
Pets allowed | No |
Family friendly | No |
Route Signage | Average |
Crowd Levels | Low |
Route Type | Out and back |
Loneman Lookout Trail
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Loneman Lookout Trail Description
The Loneman Lookout Trail is an amazing hike through the remote parts of Glacier National Park and provides its hikers with a challenge. This hike can be dangerous in early summer after the spring runoff as water levels can be high, so proceed with caution and possibly plan your hike for late summer. This long day hike has you ascending through the winding trails, where you will take in beautiful views of Harrison Lake, Mount Jackson and Walton Mountain. After you reach the peak, head back the way you can as this is an out and back trail.
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