PHOTOS: Two Medicine Pass Trail in Glacier National Park
CASEY KREIDER | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 year, 5 months AGO
Casey Kreider is a photographer for the Daily Inter Lake and was awarded the 2024 Mel Ruder Photograph of the Year from the Montana Newspaper Association. He is a graduate of Penn State University and previously worked as a photographer for Lancaster Newspapers in Pennsylvania. He can be reached at [email protected]. | September 8, 2024 12:00 AM
The 16-mile round trip hike to Two Medicine Pass begins on the South Shore Trail along Two Medicine Lake and meanders for two miles before crossing over Paradise Creek on a suspension bridge below the face of Sinopah Mountain. Shortly after, make a left onto the Two Medicine Pass Trail, wade through some head-high vegetation and skirt the south side of Sinopah. At around the 3.3-mile mark, cross a footbridge and come to a short spur for Rockwell Falls, a worthy stop for a sip, return-trip dip and a snap of the shutter.
From here, the trail switchbacks up through huckleberry patches and wildflower-filled meadows, eventually paralleling a stream fed by Cobalt Lake full of water-carved pools and short cascades in the valley between Painted Teepee Peak and Sinopah. As you crest a short incline 2.5 miles from Rockwell Falls, keep your ears open for the squeaky call of the pika as they announce your arrival at Cobalt Lake.
After the lake, the trail hustles you up and over a glacial moraine toward the base of Mount Rockwell before turning and ascending the windswept ridgeline. Surrounded by summits, the trail rises and falls before zig-zagging up to the sweeping summit of Chief Lodgepole Peak. The trail falls off the opposite side for another half-mile before reaching Two Medicine Pass, where it sharply descends down to the Upper Park Creek, Lake Isabel and Park Creek backcountry campgrounds. Beyond that, Essex and the Walton Ranger Station lay miles ahead.
Then, when you’re ready, turn around.
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