Two Medicine Lake with Sinopah Mountain
Two Medicine is the
collective name of a region located in the southeastern section of
Glacier National
Park
, in the U.S. state of
Montana
. It has a campground alongside Two Medicine
Lake.
From
the period starting in the late 1890s until the completion of the
Going-to-the-Sun
Road
in 1932, Two Medicine was one of the most visited
sections of the park. Once part of a larger chalet complex, the
Two Medicine
Store
is located along the shores of Two Medicine Lake
and the building is a National Historic
Landmark. The region is a starting point for many trails
and tourboats take visitors out on Two Medicine Lake, where the
steep south face of Rising Wolf Mountain towers above the lake. The
region was considered sacred ground by several Native American
tribes including the
Blackfeet and they
performed
Vision quests here.
Aside from
Chief
Mountain
, the Two
Medicine area is the most sacred section of the park to the
Blackfeet.
From the Two Medicine Store, several hiking trails lead west and
north from the area. Three lakes dominate the area, including Lower
Two Medicine Lake, which is also on the
Blackfeet Indian Reservation,
Two Medicine Lake, which is the location of the campstore and the
scenic boat rides, and Upper Two Medicine Lake which is a
4 mile (6.4 km) hike from the trailhead.
Image:Rimg0720.jpg|Lower Two Medicine Lake
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