We usually stop along the Going-to-the-Sun road a couple of times to take in the view or for a picnic or short hike. One of our favourite things to do with the kids is the Trail of the Cedars. It’s an easy stroll and as mentioned above, it has various sections of raised boardwalk making it easily accessible to people with strollers. It’s a short .7 miles and is a perfect little walk for the whole family. For more experienced hikers the trail splits and you can continue on to Avalanche lake or loop around through the cedars and be done.
With numerous places to pull off the road, the views from Going-to-the-Sun are incredible and of course warrant a few photos. If you make the trip, be sure to stop often going both ways, there are so many beautiful waterfalls and mountain ranges to see.
Watch for tunnels, waterfalls, the weeping wall and various wildlife. If you’re not the one driving, be ready with your window rolled down and camera ready to capture what you see. This little mountain goat had traffic stopped for a short time as he made his way across the road and my daughter snapped this quick photo of him as we drove by.
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It’s so gorgeous and your photography captures it so well.
Our family is going on a cross country road trip and I am brushing up on some photography skills or rather learning some photography skills. 🙂 Yours are an inspiration!
What gorgeous scenery! I love that tree shot and those ones of her in the pink bathing suit on the dock (if that’s what it is); so beautiful! Love that edit too; it’s very subtle!
What a beautiful vacation! I am loving those matching pink suits! SOOOO cute 🙂
Wow! I LOVE your blog, and I was SO excited to hear that you were in Big Fork! My husband and I live 20 miles south of there right on Flathead Lake. What a small world!
Oh we LOVE Montana! How amazing to have a cabin there. These shots are all just SUPER amazing! LOVE them all!
Glacier is amazing. I’ve only been in the winter!
I came across your blog a year or so ago and find it so funny how much we have in common. We just got back from a week and half long vacation at Echo Lake. We were probably there at the same time. I say “ditto” to everything you said. My family looks forward to going there every year and also going on the drive over Logans Pass. One of the best places on earth. My hubby is from Mt. View, AB. So of course, like a lot of other Southern Albertan’s Echo Lake Montana is the best! 🙂
We love Montana too, and the trip through the pass. The photo of Alivia peeking in the big tree is my fav’. 🙂
What beautiful pictures! 🙂 Sounds like you guys had an awesome vacation.
Can I tell you how jealous this makes me? My in-laws have a cabin on Lake Inez and my dh’s whole family is there right now except for us! This is the first year, except for the year that we were in China, that we’ve missed the trip. We always drive up to Big Fork and spend a couple days there. It is truly one of my favorite places in the whole world.
What a beautiful place! I would have taken so many pictures it would have been impossible to choose! haha I love the pic of your little girl on the dock. And I am planning on getting those actions because I love what they have done to the photos…although amazing before, they add a special touch.
Wow. You captured amazing photos!!
Beautiful post of your vacation. I just knew you were off to Echo Lake, we know a lot of people that head out that way this time of year. I bet if I listed a few you would know them. You take great photos!
Our family are all taking various variety of camping weeks. I am slipping off to Arizona for some sister sibling time.
I have to ask if you use some kind of filter with your lens. The pictures turn out so soft and lovely.
Glacier is my most memorable place to visit as a kid growing up in Eastern Montana! Your pictures bring back so many memories, I will always love that road. Funny this is the second time I’ve read about Echo Lake today (the other was in Kinfolk –kinfolkmag.com) though I’ve never actually been there myself. I wonder what the world is telling me…
Beautiful Pictures – I want to go there 🙂
What special memories you are creating Rebecca. Montana is on my list of must-sees in my life
My family took a road trip to Glacier when I was a kid. It was one of the best trips ever! We camped in Waterton and spent one day driving along the Going to the Sun road. I can’t wait to bring my own family there someday! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Such gorgeous pictures!
I love the one of your daughter peering into the tree trunk. Hilarious!
Beautiful. 🙂 I lived in Calgary during my junior high and early high school years and I still miss the mountains and nature that was up there – when you mentioned the Calgary Zoo a while back I had flashbacks of riding my bike on the great pedestrian/bike paths that are all over Calgary! Such good memories.
We just drove that road last weekend when we drove to Kalispell to visit family! It was absolutely stunning, especially The Loop area. I was thrilled to do this trip of a lifetime. Next time I want to stop and do some hiking – and explore Kalispell and area more. Thanks for inspiring with your photography! (My tunnel picture didn’t turn out but I was in the backseat and DH was on a mission to get to our destination.)
Amazingly beautiful photo’s, thank you.