Siyeh Pass Trailhead
Glacier National Park viewpoint from Siyeh Pass Trailhead shows purple rocky walls, a green valley, and a winding stream.
Rugged granite cliffs frame a rushing waterfall at Siyeh Pass Trailhead in Glacier National Park, surrounded by moss and pines.
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Siyeh Pass Trailhead

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Last Updated: December 2025

Overview

About This Trail

Siyeh Pass is a long, elevation-heavy day hike with exposed ridges and scree. It’s usually done as a point-to-point or loop using the Glacier shuttle, so plan for parking and a full day.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Strenuous to Challenging

Hike If / Skip If

Best suited for experienced day hikers with strong endurance who can handle 6–9 hour days, 2,135–2,300 ft of gain, and exposed sections. Not recommended for beginners or hikers with mobility limitations.

Trail Highlights

Alpine pass with broad mountain country, Preston Park wildflowers, and glacier glimpses; wildlife sightings are common along the meadows and basins.

The Sweat Reality

Strenuous to challenging; plan a full day (roughly 6–9 hours) with 2,135–2,300 ft of elevation gain.

The Arrival Protocol

Siyeh Bend Trailhead has limited parking. Arrive by 7–8 AM to secure a spot, especially in peak season. If the lot fills, use the free Glacier National Park shuttle between Siyeh Bend and Sunrift Gorge to complete a loop.

The Payoff

Photo opportunities include alpine meadows, ridgelines near the pass, and Siyeh Creek scree fields. For best light, shoot from higher switchbacks during dawn or dusk.

Insider Tips

• Start before 8 am to maximize daylight. • Stage two vehicles at each end if possible; otherwise use the free GTTS Road shuttle. • Bear spray accessible; stay loud and aware of wind shifts near the pass.

Best Season to Hike

Late June/Early July through September

Hiking Tips

  • Carry 2-3 liters of water per person; hydrate constantly.
  • Bear spray is essential; keep it accessible and know how to use it.
  • Take the free GTTS Road shuttle between Siyeh Bend and Sunrift Gorge; plan two-vehicle logistics if possible.
  • Pack layers for rapid weather changes; sun protection required.
  • Trekking poles strongly recommended for steep ascents and descents.

Family Info

Not recommended for young children due to length and exposure.

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