Avalanche Lake is located in Glacier National Park, in Flathead County, Montana. The lake is surrounded by the Rocky Mountains, and border Bearhat Mountain and the Sperry Glacier. The lake is surrounded by steep cliffs on three sides, with massive waterfalls cascading from the "hanging valley" formed by Sperry Glacier. It can only be reached through using the famous Avalanche Lake Trail. The entire trail is 4.5 miles long, beginning from the Trail of the Cedars trailhead and arriving at the lake somewhere along its midway point. With climbs of 324 feet a mile, the trail's highest elevation reaches up to 4,031 feet. The park terrain is diverse, consisting of mountains, glaciers, valley, bridge, bush, creek, beach, and the lake alike.
Visiting The Lake

Attractions And Activities

Avalanche Creek Waterfall in Glacier National Park near Avalanche Lake. Avalanche Lake is best known for its beautiful scenery. Another bonus is that the trail to get there is not very difficult, so even inexperienced hikers can easily get there. During spring and early summer, dozes of spectacular waterfalls rush down from the highest peaks, immersing visitors in an unforgettable experience. The national park is also home to a wide variety of wildlife, making it a natural wonderland where visitors are able to observe wildlife in their natural environment.
Wildlife

Black and grizzly bears, as well mountain lions, are commonly found in the area, which can potentially pose a real threat to humans. Tourists are advised to remain a safe distance from the wildlife all times, and carry bear spray just in case. Other dangers include falling after stepping off trails or roadsides, being hit by falling rocks or pieces of broken glaciers, falling under running water, and suffering from hyporthermia because of the rapidly changing weather conditions. Visitors are advised to strictly follow park regulations and guidelines, including wearing warm and water-resistant clothes.