Hikes · Montana
Best hikes in Montana.
Montana means Glacier National Park — turquoise lakes, hanging valleys, and a cliff-ledge traverse along the Garden Wall, all in serious grizzly country. The season is short (roughly July–September) and Going-to-the-Sun Road’s opening gates the high trails. Carry bear spray and know how to use it.
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10 hikes worth the detour.
Sorted easy to expert. Every one mapped with distance, route type, and elevation gain — built for everyone from the RV & camping crew to the bucket-list crowd.
a waterfall near Livingston
St. Mary & Virginia Falls (Glacier)two waterfalls off Going-to-the-Sun
Hidden Lake Overlook (Glacier)mountain goats and huge views from Logan Pass
Avalanche Lake (Glacier)waterfalls into a glacial lake — family-doable
Beehive Basin (Big Sky)a wildflower basin under the Spanish Peaks
Trapper Peakthe highest peak in the Bitterroot Range
Iceberg Lake (Glacier)icebergs floating in a cirque into summer
Grinnell Glacier (Glacier)turquoise lakes leading to a living glacier
Highline Trail (Glacier)a cliff-ledge traverse along the Garden Wall
Cracker Lake (Glacier)an impossibly milky-turquoise lake
Plan the Montana trip
Hikes, gems, scenic drives — all in one Montana guide.
See everything worth the detour in Montana, then let Roamward build the trip around it. Know a Montana trail we’re missing? Add it — we’re building this with the people who actually hike it.