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Paradise Point Trail

Two Medicine

Trails
Last Updated: June 2026

Distance

0.6 mi

Elevation Gain

88 ft

Est. Time

45 minutes to 1.5 hours round trip, depending on photo stops at the lake.

Route Type

Out-and-back

Best Season

June through September (seasonal restroom access: July–September).

Overview

About This Trail

0.6-mile beach walk that delivers killer lake and mountain views without the grind. The sandy beach terminus gives you full panorama of Two Medicine Lake and surrounding peaks. But don't sleep on the water—there are real drop-offs near the shoreline, and the sun hammers this exposed beach. Easy terrain, but tactical awareness required.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Easy but exposed

Trail Highlights

Killer views of Two Medicine Lake and surrounding peaks from an accessible sandy beach—the payoff for minimal effort.

Insider Tips

• Lake reflection is best in early morning—golden hour advantage before crowds. • Return via the same route; no loop option. • Two Medicine Lake gets windy mid-day—hike early to avoid wind gusts. • The beach can be crumbly after wet weather; test your footing. • Crowds peak 10 AM–2 PM; arrive by 7:30 AM for solitude.

Best Season to Hike

June through September (seasonal restroom access: July–September).

Hiking Tips

  • Bring minimum 2L water—the exposed beach reflects heat like a furnace.
  • Wear good footwear with traction—the sandy beach slips easily.
  • Make noise while hiking—this is bear country.
  • Sunscreen and a hat are non-negotiable.
  • Check wind conditions; strong gusts sweep across the beach.

Family Info

Good for families with older kids. Water's edge has drop-offs requiring active supervision. Toddlers should be closely monitored and keep hands held near the beach.

What Hikers Say

Hikers love the payoff—short and scenic with stellar lake views. Most rate it easy and family-friendly, perfect for accessing Glacier's scenic heart without major effort. The exposed sun and water hazards demand respect, but nothing technical.

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