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When Bow Lake thaws in June, summer arrives like a gift.
The sun melts the snow-capped peaks and waterfalls flow
again. The creeks run fast through the meadows. Lake trout
begin to bite. To the woods the bluebirds, robins and
hummingbirds return to nest. Deep in the quiet valley,
bears, moose, mountain goats, and mule deer roam undisturbed.
During the long summer days our guests hike far into the
mountains and back for the night. An easy walk along the
glacial blue lake reveals rare alpine flowers, evergreen
forests and sparkling creeks. This much beauty can fill
up your day and your soul.
Summer Activities:
Hiking
The mountains surrounding Bow Lake offer many levels of
hiking trails for the beginner and experienced hiker.
Many of our suggested trails are perfect for families
with small children.
Fishing
Bow Lake is home to many varieties of Lake Trout including
Dolly Varden and Bull Trout. National Park fishing licenses
are available from our front desk.
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