St. Mary Lake - Glacier National Park, MT
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N 48° 41.454 W 113° 31.477
12U E 314211 N 5396171
The first of many mountain glacial lakes one will encounter on entering Glacier National Park from the east gate is St. Mary Lake, the second largest of the park's lakes, after Lake McDonald.
Waymark Code: WM17H6V
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 02/21/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member pmaupin
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While there are actually two St. Mary Lakes, the second, Lower St. Mary Lake, is outside the northern edge of Glacier National Park and receives much less attention from the tourist crowd. The two are joined by the 1.78 km (1.10 mi) (as the crow flies; it's actually longer as it meanders, as rivers are wont to do) long St. Mary River, a tributary of the South Saskatchewan River. The Saint Mary together with the Belly River and Waterton River drains a small portion of Montana, in the United States, to the Hudson Bay watershed in Canada.

Known for its boating and water-skiing opportunities, St. Mary Lake is just inside Glacier National Park’s east entrance. Going-To-The-Sun Road follows its northern shore for most of its length.

Numerous hiking trailheads are to be found along its shores, or one may book a boat cruise, troll for mackinaw, picnic, trek or camp at this exquisite location.

9.9 miles (15.9 km) long and 300 feet (91 m) deep, the lake occupies a surface area of 3,923 acres (15.88 km2). A high mountain lake at an elevation of 4,484 feet (1,367 m), its water rarely rises above 50 °F (10 °C), making it an excellent trout fishing lake, holding several species of trout.

Near the mid point of the lake at the eastern end of The Narrows, on the north side, one may embark on a boat tour around the lake, provided by the Glacier Park Tour Company. Alternatively, one may take a kayak out on the lake and experience views only available from the water. Glacier Park Boat Company has been operating scenic boat tours on the lakes of Glacier National Park since 1938.
St. Mary Lake
St. Mary Lake is located on the east side of Glacier National Park along the Going-to-the-Sun Road. The 10-mile long lake offers a variety of wildlife viewing opportunities include elk, mule deer and both grizzly and black bears. In the warmer seasons, wildflowers such as Indian paintbrush and lupine grace the hillsides; in the fall, the hillsides burst with oranges and yellows of the aspens, while winter provides cross-country and snowshoeing opportunities.

As you travel on the Going-to-the-Sun Road, watch for numerous pullouts that provide opportunities to see Jackson Glacier, hike to 100-foot Virginia Falls or photograph Wild Goose Island. Just past the East Entrance, the St. Mary Visitor Center provides opportunities to meet staff rangers, learn about the park and see "the Backbone of the World" (as it's called by the Blackfeet) through eyes of the Native Americans who call Glacier home.

Another great way to experience the lake is via a scenic boat cruise. Glacier Park Boat Company provides tours June through September.
From Visit Montana
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The "Official Tourism" URL link to the attraction: [Web Link]

Hours of Operation:
Glacier National Park is open 24 hours a day 365 days of the year.


Admission Prices:
Fees quoted are for park entrance:
Entrance Fee by private vehicle - 7 day permit (summer) - $35.00
Entrance Fee by single entry (summer) - $20.00
Entrance Fee by motorcycle - $30.00
Entrance Fee by private vehicle - 7 day permit (winter) - $25.00
Entrance fee by single entry (winter) - $15.00
Entry Fee by motorcycle (winter) - $20.00


Approximate amount of time needed to fully experience the attraction: Full day

Transportation options to the attraction: Personal Vehicle or Public Transportation

The attraction’s own URL: Not listed

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