USA Highline Trail
The Highline Loop in Glacier National Park begins from the north side of the Going-to-the-Sun Road at Logan Pass. Although this hike includes the word "Loop" in its name, this is actually a one-way hike. The "Loop" refers to a bend in the road on the west side of the park where this hike ends. The best way to do this hike is to park at The Loop, located 13.1 miles east of the McDonald Lodge on the Going-to-the-Sun Road, and then take the free shuttle up to Logan Pass.
The Highline Trail is an extremely popular hike; and for good reason. At every step, and every turn, hikers will enjoy spectacular scenery as the Highline follows along the Continental Divide, also known as the Garden Wall throughout this section of Glacier National Park. The exceptionally beautiful views, the excellent opportunities for spotting wildlife, and the wildflowers, all combine to make this a hike you'll remember the rest of your life. If you're looking for solitude, however, you won't find it on this trail.
The Highline Trail is an extremely popular hike; and for good reason. At every step, and every turn, hikers will enjoy spectacular scenery as the Highline follows along the Continental Divide, also known as the Garden Wall throughout this section of Glacier National Park. The exceptionally beautiful views, the excellent opportunities for spotting wildlife, and the wildflowers, all combine to make this a hike you'll remember the rest of your life. If you're looking for solitude, however, you won't find it on this trail.
Photography Tips
24-70 mm Lens
Travel Information
The nearest Parking is at the Logan Pass Visitors Center, you can expect it to take about 60-90 minutes to get to this particular sport from the trailhead. This is one of the most beautiful trails in the park so there is a lot to enjoy here.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
Daytime in summer
Sunrise & Sunset
07:52 - 16:49
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Photo Themes
Landscape
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