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Glacier National Park, Montana

 

 

Our first hike in Glacier National Park was the Packers Roost Trail.

We went on a 12 mile(total) out and back to the flattop campground.

I was really happy to see that a lot of the campgrounds have outhouses!

One of my least favorite things about backpacking is the lack of privacy.

We did not backpack this time but I am going to remember this for next time.

packers glacier1sthike mountians takingpics nick flattop flowersThere is a pretty big elevation change on this hike so you legs will definitely get a workout!

It looks like a fire has been through there in the last couple years so a lot of the forest is burned up.

We only saw TWO hikers on this trail though!

I was so happy to be away from the crowds!

mylovemorningWe camped that night at Bowman Lake.

The road to get there is called a trail for vehicles, not a road.

Trailers would have a pretty rough time getting there.

lake4The next day we hiked Bowman’s Lake to the Quartz Lake trail.

It ended up being a very rough 15 mile(could be shorter if you do not lose the trail like we did) loop.

newbridgeThey are building a new bridge and we missed the existing one, adding a mile onto our hike.

lake quartzlakeThe trail leads to a beautiful campground on Quartz Lake.

toilet

We then travelled around the lakes and started our way back up.

secondbridge stillaliveWe stopped for breaks several times on the way up.

I was pretty sure it was a magic hill that never ended.

storageSince the hike took most of the day we decided to spend another night at Bowman Lake.

We slept in our vehicle on a platform my husband built.

We meant to bring a tent just in case but forgot it.

We did not really need it though.

foodHe built it so two of these underbed storage tubs could fit under it.

One held most of our food and the other clothes.

clipI used clips to hold the curtains up, I saw that idea here.

bungeeI used a bungee cord for the front curtain.

We took one of the pads from our popup to sleep on.

An air mattress would have worked as well.

Good things to bring also would be a lantern that you can hang and a fan.

I bought a little USB fan and it worked great.

insidestoveMy husband built us a little stove for cooking on.

These pieces fit together.

It boils water really quickly!

redbusThe next day we drove over to the Many Glaciers Area for a hike and shower(there are not many places to shower in the park, you have to pay for all of them).

We got there early enough to get a camping spot and go on the Grinnel Glacier Trail.

It is an 11 mile out and back.

trailsign pathwayglacier glacierlakes glacier grinneltrail2This was another leg killer(for me) trail.

It probably did not help that you kept meeting people on their way back down saying how far you had to go and how hard it was…

insideglacier insideglacier2 myselfIt was a beautiful place at the glacier though.

The next day we drove back down to Logan’s Pass for the more popular Highline Trail.

It was really crowded on the weekend so we saved this hike until Monday.

highlineIt was a beautiful foggy morning.

highline4 highlinetrail6 high cliff highlinetrailWhen we first started we could not see anything so I started joking with Nick about the amazing views.

I also tried to pretend that the edge just led to a gentle slope and not a sharp drop.

ledgeIt did clear up though so I had to deal with the reality and my fear of heights…

This trail had breathtaking views!

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We saw a LOT of chipmunks(they were all yelling at us!).

I thought it would be funny if we drove all the way up there and that is the only animal we saw but we did end up seeing others finally towards the end.

mooseThis guy was on the side of the road.

I kept my distance and was okay with this shot.

Other people were crazy and wading into the brush to get nice and close to the wild animal…

bearWe saw three bears while there but this is the only good picture I got of one.

We had a really good time and it was a beautiful place!

If you are planning to go I would definitely try to avoid weekends and the busy season.

They shut a lot of campgrounds down mid-september so I would think the beginning of September would be a really good time to go(we got there just as they closed a lot of campgrounds).

We hiked in Bighorn National Forest and the Rocky Mountain State Park on the way to and from Glacier.

I will be sharing some of those pics in another post!

What is your favorite place to go on vacation?

I am a mountain girl for sure!

Hobbs State Park, AR

We went camping over Memorial Day.

I do not usually camp on that weekend because that is what EVERYONE is doing…

My boys are getting old enough now that they really enjoy it though so we planned a camping trip, two days before.

It was stressful…

I ended up choosing Hobbs State Park in Arkansas as the place I wanted to hike.

Unfortunately they do not offer any camping other then backpacking.

I was not prepared to go backpacking so I chose from a list they offered of other campgrounds on Beaver Lake.

I am not good at last minute planning.

The campground I chose ended up being an HOUR away from Hobbs State Park!

Yay me…

It was called the Starkey Campground and is run by the US Army Corps of Engineers.

It is close to the lake but the camp sites themselves are farther away from the water then I thought they would be.

And there is no hiking trails at all.

Thankfully nearby was the Beaver Lake Dam campground and they did have a couple trails(they were full for the weekend).

Sunday evening we went on the Dogwood Overlook Trail at Beaver Lake Dam Park.

Although the park was pretty crowded there were not many people hiking at all.

We only passed a few people near the entrance and no one farther in.

It is a really difficult trail and can be hard to follow at times.

The boys LOVED it!

My oldest said this was the trail we should hike on from now on.

You have to cross the highway at one point and it is hard to see the trail marker but it is there!

Thankfully I found this blog post by Arklahoma Hiker and she tells you it is there and to bring water(we would not usually for such a short hike).

The boys really liked all the different terrain and the difficulty of this hike.

Also they enjoyed the wildlife…

We went down to the river afterwards to check it out.

The water is crystal clear and so beautiful!

The water level must have just recently risen.

Beautiful light.

We did not really have anything else planned for that evening so we headed into Eureka Springs.

It is such a fun town to explore!

I highly recommend at least driving through it if you are in the area.

The houses and businesses are built into the mountains it is so interesting to look at.

We stopped at a ice cream shop for a little treat while there.

On Memorial Day we made the hour trek to Hobbs State Park(next time I will choose a campground that is closer).

We decided on the Pigeon Roost trail.

It is 8.4 miles to do the whole thing or 9 miles if you take a wrong turn…

Poor Maddie she had no clue what she was in for.

They found something.

Just a little garter snake.

Kind of pretty.

We were going to stop and eat lunch at one of the backpacking camps that were about 4 miles in.

That is when we figured out we had taken a wrong turn.

They ended up being about 5 miles in.

Not too bad except we kept telling the boys we were almost there…

We kept telling Maddie that also.

I think she is assuming we are done for the day.

Nick thought he was going to have to carry her.

She really needs to get more exercise.

We let the boys dip their feet in the water when we were almost done.

Probably a mistake since my oldest decided he forgot how to get his shoes on.

7 miles in is not a good time to decide that.

I was focused with getting to the vehicle and buying the biggest sweet tea I could find not reshowing my six year old how to put his foot in a shoe.

Miraculously he did remember and we made it back.

Even though I was tired(it takes me a while to get myself acclimated to hiking in the heat).

I really wanted to check out the parks visitor center.

It was opened in 2009 and is a beautiful building.

The boys were very happy with the number of touch screens they had.

We used them to identify some of the snakes we had seen on the trails.

Someone(could have been anyone) decided to buy the boys slingshots…

They have not killed any animals so far.

Not from lack of trying though!

I did tell them if they kill it they are eating it.

My youngest seemed to see that as an incentive to try harder…

Lake McMurtry ~Stillwater, OK

We camped at Lake McMurtry to check out the trails for a trail run my husband was going to do.

There are over 27 miles of trails there!

There are two sides of the lake you can camp on so check out there site before going.

Sweet boy.

They have nice signs letting you know how many miles you have done.

Break time!

Here are some pics from the weekend we went back for the Trail run.

Practising his roping skills the night before the run.

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My husband starting his 25k trail run!

The boys and I walked along the lake while Nick ran the trails.

He finished!

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It was a pretty nice place to visit.

They are under new management so things are still getting a bit of a face lift.

I would not mind going again though.

We still need to hike those trails on the east side of the lake!