11 Best Hikes in Glacier National Park for Every Skill Level
"Located 1.1 miles west of the Two Medicine entrance, Running Eagle Falls is also known as "Trick Falls" because there are two falls that flow at this site rather than one. The flat-out-and-back trail is well-maintained and wheelchair accessible, with alpine forest and mountain peaks on both sides. Pull off at the viewing deck for a closer look at the falls, or sit on the rocks and soak your feet in the cool water."
It's a nice and quiet place to enjoy the nature. The eagle falls itself is probably the top attraction but I also liked the nature trail.
Sadie Kane
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Very easy trail. It is a quick walk to the waterfall. Pretty spectacular waterfall coming out of the hillside, good swimming hole for hot days. Not a lot of people there.
Shana Durdin
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Easy, flat trail that is partially paved. The waterfall is gorgeous and the creek is a great place to cool your feet off on a hot day. We went early and it wasn’t crowded.
Lindsay Milligan
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Truly incredible cave waterfall. The half mile walk in is paved if you take the right hand path and very accessible for those with mobility problems.
Gabriella
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A beautiful and short hike to do with friends or family. Trail is very flat and easy. The view of Running Eagle Falls at the end is wonderful, and a classic image of Glacier Park. Would definitely recommend if looking for something quick to do with a nice payoff.
Nhan Tran
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Came out last week.
Low crowds, easy in and out.
Great short one for any kiddos, easily do this and a few other ones if your planning the day out.
Good stroll along the stream as well!
Andrew Barch
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Perfect and quick little hike to a very interesting waterfall. Due to high water levels, both falls were going. Highly recommend.
Milton Ruiz
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Mother Nature is nice. It was such a nice place to visit, a nice parking lot, a washroom and easy walk to the falls