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Trailside Glacier: Hiking in Glacier National Park

Program No. 4863RJ
Experience Glacier National Park on expert-led hikes, traverse the historic Going-to-the-Sun Road and explore the stunning valleys of Many Glacier and Two Medicine!
Program
At a Glance
Duration
7 days
Program Begins
Kalispell
Program Concludes
Kalispell
Meals
17 ( 6B, 5L, 6D )
Activity Level
Glacier National Park is a hiker’s paradise, with over 1 million acres of unspoiled wilderness and over 700 miles of hiking trails. Immerse yourself in the silent grandeur of the mountains as you hike spectacular trails amid soaring peaks, verdant forests, mountain meadows and turquoise lakes. Discover a wealth of natural beauty around every turn of the trail.
Best of all, you'll...
  • Enjoy expert-led hikes on some of the most inspiring trails in Glacier National Park, where breathtaking vistas, pristine lakes and wildlife abound.
  • Travel the historic Going-to-the-Sun Road — a National Historic Landmark — for spectacular views of rugged peaks, vast canyons and idyllic waterfalls.
  • Develop a deeper understanding of this intact and wild ecosystem with trailside lessons as local flora and fauna are encountered, and learn about the geological forces that carved this magnificent landscape thousands of years ago.
General Notes
This program will be split into small groups of about 10 for daily field trips and hikes.
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Ellen Horowitz
Ellen Horowitz is a naturalist, writer, hiking leader, and Certified Nature & Forest Therapy Guide whose outdoor education career spans 40 years. Ellen teaches botany classes at Flathead Valley Community College, and she is a long-time field instructor for the Glacier Institute and Road Scholar. Her work has been recognized with numerous honors including Montana Audubon’s Educator of the Year Award, and magazine writing awards from the National Wildlife Federation. She is the author of the award-winning children’s book, “What I Saw in Glacier.”
Please Note:
This expert may not be available for every date of the program
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Ashley Mason
Ashley Mason has spent over three decades as a naturalist, educator, and guide in Glacier National Park and Northwest Montana. She specializes in distilling the amazing geologic wonders of the area into captivating stories. She is a former ranger naturalist for Glacier National Park and has worked for many organizations, including The Glacier Institute, Swan Ecosystem Center, Flathead Audubon Society, Crown of the Continent Ecosystem Education Consortium, and Flathead Valley Community College. In 2012, she was voted Audubon Educator of the Year.
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Denny Olson
Denny Olson is an award-winning naturalist and acclaimed author. He received an M.S. in zoology and geology from the University of Minnesota and has researched beavers, hares, and loons. Using Native American and personal stories as tools, he blends science, humor, and drama. Denny has experience leading hundreds of interpretive hikes, writing the nature and science sections for the park website and an 88-activity International Peace Park K-12 curriculum, leading Road Scholar trips for over a decade, and making presentations in 44 other national parks.
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Dave Streeter
Dave Streeter spent seven years traveling the world auditing computer systems, then had a flat tire in Great Falls, MT where he remains four decades later, having taught at Flathead Valley Community College in Kalispell and exploring Montana at every opportunity. He has been a Road Scholar instructor since 1990. He is experienced with bears, mountain goats, wolves, weather, flowers, glaciation, winter ecology, backcountry skiing, and healthy hiking with his 50 years of experience in the high country of Glacier.
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Megan Chaisson
Megan Chaisson hails from Concord, Massachusetts and developed a passion for nature early on. After attending Tufts University, she left New England to explore the Rocky Mountains at Glacier National Park in Montana. Enchanted by the free great spaces, she worked as a Park Ranger with Glacier National Park and Flathead National Forest for the next ten years. After leading hikes, snowshoeing, boat trips and youth field trips, Megan is now a 7th- and 8th-grade science teacher in Whitefish, Montana.
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Helen Pilling
Helen has lived in Montana two-thirds of her life now and can’t imagine living anywhere else. She leads hiking, skiing, dog sledding and bicycle adventures and loves to share her knowledge and gratitude of the Northwest with others. Her entrepreneurialism keeps her exceptionally busy playing music, fighting for clean water, creating cases for musical instruments, building bicycle trails, making her special handcrafted licorice, and keeping a positive attitude. Helen’s home base is an off-the-grid cabin she and her husband built in the woods.
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Al Koss
Al Koss has lived and worked in the Glacier Park area for over 30 years. His love for the out-of-doors and passion for hiking was well represented in his career with the U.S. Forest Service and National Park Service. Al taught environmental education and is a Master Trainer for the Leave No Trace Program. His experience as a Park Naturalist has given him extensive experience and knowledge of the flora and fauna of the park. He enjoys sharing his passion for natural areas with others.
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Lisa Flowers
Lisa Flowers has been at home in the Flathead Valley since the early 1970s – hiking and camping in Glacier NP and the surrounding mountains, paddling the rivers and lakes, and enjoying the communities with her family and friends. Her major areas of study include degrees in botany, geology, forestry, and science education. For over 20 years, her work has focused on K-12 education, wildlife conservation, outdoor education, and collaborative outreach with a variety of education programs and organizations in Montana and beyond.
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Susan Atkinson
Susan Atkinson is an award-winning architect and professor of environmental design at Colorado State University. She has traveled the world researching how people design and build in response to culture and climate. Susan grew up in the Flathead Valley, learning about wildflowers and spotting grizzlies in Glacier National Park every summer since 1980. She is an avid trail runner who loves fly fishing, watercolor painting, and reading about wolverines. Susan is certified as a backcountry first responder.
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Richard Moore
Rick Moore is a forester with a distinct interest in forest ecology, wild and prescribed fire effects, and plant identification. He has much experience in the Rocky Mountain West, having lived and practiced forestry in five different states. He has also hiked in many of the national parks and Forest Service wilderness areas, preferring those located in the higher elevations. Rick has degrees in forestry and outdoor recreation. His interests include hiking, rafting, fishing, exploring, and photography.
Activity Level
Varies by Date
Varies by date. OUTDOOR SPIRITED Dates: Hiking 5-8 miles daily on rocky terrain at elevations of 3,000-7,200 feet. OUTDOOR CHALLENGING Dates: Hiking up to 7-12 miles daily on rocky terrain at elevations of 3,000-7,800 feet.
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