Monthly Archives: July 2023

Glacier View & Hungry Horse trail condition reports for July 28 posted

Whitefish Divide Tr #26 trailhead on Red Meadow Road (FS 115), July 23, 2023 - W. K. Walker

Whitefish Divide Tr trailhead on Red Meadow Road (FS 115), July 23, 2023 – W. K. Walker

The July 28, 2023 Forest Service Trail Condition Reports for the Glacier View and Hungry Horse Ranger Districts have been posted to the website Trail Conditions page.

These reports contain a fair amount of useful information. Besides trail conditions, they include trail numbers, their official names and end-to-end mileages. The reports may also list information on trail and area closures, especially during fire season.

Update for Aug 1: The current fire danger is EXTREME.

Glacier View & Hungry Horse trail condition reports for July 20 posted

Brushing out along Hay Creek Trail #3, July 9, 2022 - W. K. Walker

Brushing out along Hay Creek Trail , July 9, 2022 – W. K. Walker

The July 20, 2023 Forest Service Trail Condition Reports for the Glacier View and Hungry Horse Ranger Districts have been posted to the website Trail Conditions page.

These reports contain a fair amount of useful information. Besides trail conditions, they include trail numbers, their official names and end-to-end mileages. The reports may also list information on trail and area closures, especially during fire season.

The current fire danger is HIGH.

2023 Summer Interlocal Meeting a resounding success

Rob Davies, Hungry Horse/Glacier View district Ranger, making presentation at 2023 Summer North Fork Interlocal, July 12, 2023 - W. K. Walker

Rob Davies, Hungry Horse/Glacier View district Ranger, making presentation at 2023 Summer North Fork Interlocal, July 12, 2023 – W. K. Walker

Sponsored by the North Fork Trails Association, this summer’s North Fork Interlocal Agreement Meeting was a resounding success. Kudos to all the folks who came together to make it a real community-based event. Extra credit is due to the lunch crew who not only fed about 50 people, but organized the transformation from meeting room to dining hall and back again, all in the space of an hour.

We had 70 people there, including about 28 agency representatives from (deep breath) the Flathead National Forest, Glacier National Park, Montana FWP, Montana DNRC, Flathead County, U.S. Border Patrol, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, The Glacier Institute and the U.S. Federal Highway Administration (no, really!). And we only finished 10 minutes late.

Wow!