Two Medicine Lake, Montana, United States


4.5 (291 reviews) Spent Ranking #13 in Glacier National Park Bodies of Water

Beautiful views of Two Medicine Lake

Located in a quieter part of Glacier National Park, Two Medicine Lake boasts a gorgeous reflective lake and multiple hiking trails. Explore the lake on a boat tour—make a reservation online to secure a spot—or rent a rowboat, canoe, paddleboard, or kayak. Keep a keen lookout: you might spot a moose, mountain goats, or even the occasional grizzly bear. The kid-friendly quarter-mile hike to Running Eagle Falls is a popular and easy hike from the lake, along with the Twin Falls hike. The lake also has picnic areas and a campground that's on a first-come-first-serve basis. – Tripadvisor
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Address

, Montana, United States, Postal Code: 59434.

Website

http://www.nps.gov/glac/planyourvisit/twomedicine.htm

Current local date and time now

Sunday, May 12, 2024, 11:50

User Ratings

4.5 based on (291 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 4Barbara S 5:00 PM Jan 8, 2023
    Beautiful views of Two Medicine Lake
    We took the Sinopah boat cruise across the lake and back. Many of our fellow passengers got off at the far end of the lake to hike the trails there, but we just took the boat back to the starting point, to hear more of the history of the area from our captain/guide, Jasmine. She is very knowledgeable and personable. The entire experience was well organized and efficiently run.

  • 4Bob G 5:00 PM Aug 6, 2022
    Glacier in July
    If you go to Two Medicine take the road from East Glacier. The road from the north is in sad shape and no guardrails either. Two Medicine is old school National Park with few amenities and a rustic appearance. The natural beauty is enough to camp there. The lake was closed to all boats so check the Glacier NP website prior to taking your kayaks up to the lake. We did not camp or stay in the area. We drove down from Babb where we stayed at Chewing Black Bones RV park which is a Blackfeet Campground. Good access to Many Glacier and Going to the Sun road. East side of Glacier is more of rural experience compared to the tourist trap that is West Glacier. If you come for the beauty though you will enjoy it regardless which side is your base camp. Week saw a 2 year old grizzly bear, a mountain goat with kid and 6 big horn sheep after8:00 pm on the same evening. Happy Camping.

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