
This out-and-back climbs 2,300 ft over 10.6 miles from the Swiftcurrent area, passing Ptarmigan Falls at 2.3 miles and leading toward the Ptarmigan Tunnel approach. Prepare for bears and seasonal snow.
Moderate to difficult
Fit day hikers who can handle 10.6 miles with about 2,300 ft of gain, good footing, and strong endurance. Be prepared for bear country and changing weather; carry bear spray, a water filter, trekking poles, and appropriate layers.
Iceberg Lake viewpoint with any floating icebergs; Ptarmigan Falls; Ptarmigan Tunnel with broad views; dramatic alpine meadows and surrounding cirques
Strenuous, 10.6-mile out-and-back with 2,300 ft of elevation gain. Not technically difficult, but it demands endurance and a full day on the trail; plan 7–8 hours for fit hikers.
The Iceberg-Ptarmigan Trailhead has about 15 parking spaces; overflow is at the Swiftcurrent Motor Inn. Arrive before 7:00 am during peak season, as the lot fills early. A Many Glacier Road reservation may be required July 1–Sept 8. If needed, you can use the Amtrak shuttle to Apgar Village or Lake McDonald Lodge for a different access point.
Photo opportunities include Ptarmigan Falls at 2.3 miles and the approach to Ptarmigan Tunnel. Forested sections and open meadows offer varied light; early morning or late-day light yields the best shots.
• Hike Ptarmigan Tunnel first if combining destinations; steeper sections wait there. • Arrive before 8 AM to secure parking and reduce crowds. • If alone with kids, focus on Iceberg Lake; tunnel section is more challenging.
Summer to early fall (July–September)
Hike to Iceberg Lake is strenuous but doable for families with older children; Ptarmigan Tunnel adds exposure
Vehicle reservations required to drive Many Glacier Road during peak season (July 1–September 8). Backcountry permits needed for overnight stays
Glacier National Park operates a shuttle system on the east side; useful if parking fills early or to bypass parking congestion
Carry bear spray and know how to use it; stay in groups, make noise; be prepared for sudden weather changes and exposed trail segments near Ptarmigan Tunnel
Rooty and uneven with long distance; some steep sections; not wheelchair accessible
Hike to Iceberg Lake is strenuous but doable for families with older children; Ptarmigan Tunnel adds exposure
Swiftcurrent Motor Inn (trailhead area bathrooms); vault toilet about 2.3 miles to Ptarmigan Tunnel
Based on 66 Google reviews
Jaiden Acker
Beautiful hike that takes you to Iceberg Lake. There are great views all along the trail. The lake was still frozen when I did this hike in May, but as it melts it forms icebergs that float in it during the summer. 10/10 recommend this hike!
Matt H
The trailhead is at the swift current motor inn and we got out early at 5:45. We were probably the first people out and it was still dark when we left. We saw a grizzly and two moose on our hike to the lake. The hike was a gradual uphill and very doable. The views weren’t great throughout the hike like some other glacier hikes but there was some great shots - would definitely hike again!
Jacob Kizer
It is a pretty serious hike, but I made it with one leg and my 6 year old. Iceberg lake is awesome, my boy fell in while wading in the water, also saw a moose along the way. We rented bear spray, but the trail is pretty busy, so probably didn’t really need it.
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Yes. Bear country is common; carry bear spray and travel in groups, making noise as you move.
Iceberg Lake portion is strenuous but doable for older kids; Ptarmigan Tunnel adds exposure and more challenging terrain.
Day-use permits are generally not required, but vehicle reservations are required for Many Glacier Road during peak season; backcountry permits are needed for overnight stays.
Very popular; start early or go mid-week to dodge crowds and afternoon storms.
Yes. The terrain is exposed in sections, and cell service is poor; map or GPS is highly recommended.
Head to Ptarmigan Tunnel first to tackle the steeper sections, then descend toward Iceberg Lake for the payoff.
Overflow parking is available at the Swiftcurrent Motor Inn; arrive before 8 AM to secure a spot.
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