We spent two days at Many Glacier Hotel exploring the area. The Redrock Falls hike was enjoyable especially checking out Fishercap Lake along the way. We learned that
the moose love the vegetation in the lake and that they hang out there all the time. We saw a female moose on our way up to Red Rock Falls, a female and baby on our way back down the trail and a Bull moose the next morning before we left. Approx .25 from the trailhead you will see a sign marking the trail down to Fishercap Lake.
Some things to know about Many Glacier Hotel. Parking is a premium. The hotel parking lot is up on a hill and is limited. Just because you book a reservation in this expensive hotel, you are not guaranteed a parking spot. The lot is open to everyone including day trippers. Tip: Drop you luggage off at the Hotel entrance and then go fight for a parking spot. Tip: Find a parking spot down the hill or anywhere you can find and then wait till late afternoon when all the day tripper's leave the park and then you can move your car up to the parking lot. If you are lucky enough to find a parking spot when you arrive, don't expect it to be available if you leave during the day unless you come back very late afternoon or early evening. ** Just our experience.
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Our balcony view from our room, backside of Hotel.
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On our way up to Redrock Falls.
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On our way back from Redrock Falls.
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Redrock Falls
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Redrock Falls
Fischercap Lake the morning we left.
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Excellent pictures. Was at Glacier in August. Beautiful mountain scenery.
Fstop12 wrote:
We spent two days at Many Glacier Hotel exploring the area. The Redrock Falls hike was enjoyable especially checking out Fishercap Lake along the way. We learned that
the moose love the vegetation in the lake and that they hang out there all the time. We saw a female moose on our way up to Red Rock Falls, a female and baby on our way back down the trail and a Bull moose the next morning before we left. Approx .25 from the trailhead you will see a sign marking the trail down to Fishercap Lake.
Some things to know about Many Glacier Hotel. Parking is a premium. The hotel parking lot is up on a hill and is limited. Just because you book a reservation in this expensive hotel, you are not guaranteed a parking spot. The lot is open to everyone including day trippers. Tip: Drop you luggage off at the Hotel entrance and then go fight for a parking spot. Tip: Find a parking spot down the hill or anywhere you can find and then wait till late afternoon when all the day tripper's leave the park and then you can move your car up to the parking lot. If you are lucky enough to find a parking spot when you arrive, don't expect it to be available if you leave during the day unless you come back very late afternoon or early evening. ** Just our experience.
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Once again you saw different things, so I enjoyed something new with your photos...wonderful set!
Beautiful set, I could wake up to that view everyday and never get tired of it
Fstop12 wrote:
We spent two days at Many Glacier Hotel exploring the area. The Redrock Falls hike was enjoyable especially checking out Fishercap Lake along the way. We learned that
the moose love the vegetation in the lake and that they hang out there all the time. We saw a female moose on our way up to Red Rock Falls, a female and baby on our way back down the trail and a Bull moose the next morning before we left. Approx .25 from the trailhead you will see a sign marking the trail down to Fishercap Lake.
Some things to know about Many Glacier Hotel. Parking is a premium. The hotel parking lot is up on a hill and is limited. Just because you book a reservation in this expensive hotel, you are not guaranteed a parking spot. The lot is open to everyone including day trippers. Tip: Drop you luggage off at the Hotel entrance and then go fight for a parking spot. Tip: Find a parking spot down the hill or anywhere you can find and then wait till late afternoon when all the day tripper's leave the park and then you can move your car up to the parking lot. If you are lucky enough to find a parking spot when you arrive, don't expect it to be available if you leave during the day unless you come back very late afternoon or early evening. ** Just our experience.
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Glacier National Park is my favorite and Many Glacier is my favorite part of the park. Great job depicting the beauty of the area.
Very attractive set! I particularly like the 7th image (Redrock Falls).
A beautiful set. Enjoyed the last photo with the bull moose turning his head and smiling as if he was posing for you. Mahalo for sharing.
That is one beautiful place. And your images are perfectly done and that sun-drenched peak in the earlier image was amazingly special and I would put that one on my wall to remind me each day where I need to be.
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