Looking to visit the best lakes in the Lewis Range? After all, there’s nothing better than the serenity of the lakeshore — or a quick dip when the weather’s warm. So, browse our list of Lewis Range’s top lakes below as recommended by the komoot community, and experience more on your next adventure!
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Crypt Lake is an adventure for itself. First you take one of two boats, that leave early in the morning, and drop you off on the other side of Waterton …
Tip by DexterDouglas
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Accessible via the road, starting point of a few great hikes.
Tip by Blandine ❄️🏔️☀️🌺
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Rocky Point overlooks Lake McDonald, which is the biggest lake in Glacier National Park. The mountains provide a beautiful backdrop for the lake and also act as a rain block, resulting in a mild, damp climate.
Tip by AaronLavanchy
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Glacier National Park is one of the most popular National Parks in the United States. Most of the Montana visitors just travel to the state to see the park and …
Tip by Caro "Bandit"
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The view of the mountain range is unique. You can see Boston Peak, Sahale Mountain and Johannesburg Mountain. The vegetation is very diverse with wildflowers and conifers and even mountain goats and marmots can be discovered.
Tip by Sigrid
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A beautiful natural trail above Lake McDonald. Beautiful vantage points are ideal for taking a break.
Tip by Sigrid
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This is where the official route of the 4,000-mile long-distance hike of the Continental Divide National Scenic Trails ends if you hike northbound. It starts in New Mexico at the …
Tip by Caro "Bandit"
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Dream Lake in front of a dreamscape. When you arrive in the morning, the lake is in the sun and the glacier blue is even more intense. In the spring ice floes often float on the lake.
Tip by Sigrid
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Snyder Lake lies in a basin surrounded by 8565-foot Mt. Brown towards the north, and Edwards Mountain towards the south. Both the lake and creek are named after George Snyder, …
Tip by Christopher
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