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    • Judy1149 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Bowman lake was a long drive but would do it again. Beautiful lake. Great place to take pictures. A must see.
    • thegriffithfamily 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      First, it is a nice looooonnngggg drive, but Please, don't give up before getting to the lake! It is well worth the drive down the winding, rough, one-lane, dirt road. We are used to dirt road driving, so it was easy for us even in a rental car, but folks who aren't accustomed to back-road adventures may grow weary a few miles in....Keep going! We really didn't have any idea the beauty that awaited us as we parked under the shaded woods and walked the short trail to the lake. I Literally Cried! And this literally actually means literally! How Magnificently Beautiful! I would love the opportunity to return and camp there if we ever get back to Montana. There was an upgraded outhouse there. I would bring my kayak and enough supplies in to stay a few days and really breathe in God's gift. LOVE!---late Sept. 2013
    • cljensen 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Bowman Lake was definitely a must see on your trip to Glacier National Park. It says it's about 25 miles from West Glacier entrance but in actuality takes you a couple hours to get in there. You will drive on paved and dirt roads going into this beautiful lake. Be sure and stop at the Polebridge Mercantile for their delicious breakfast pastries. It is right before you head on the dirt road that leads you into Bowman Lake you can't miss it. Once you get to the parking lot it's just a short walk to the lake. There is also camping available there and we would love to go back and camp there. The water is crystal clear, calm and just absolutely gorgeous. Definitely bring your canoe or kayak for this awesome lake!
    • TXRJ53 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Picture perfect lake six miles from Polebridge Mt. down a narrow, bumpy, dusty road, but so very pretty.
    • ruhic_13 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Beautiful spot! I visited this place in the evening right before sunset. The road, as others have pointed out, is dirt road and bumpy. Drive slow and you should be fine. We made it in Nissan Note :) Not many cars on the way to this lake so it gets kinda scary at times when you are passing the forest destroyed in wildfires.. SPOOKY!I would highly recommend you visit this lake, or any other lake in the park, before 10 AM or during sunset. Water in the lake is very calm at these times giving it a mirror finish. Check out the image attached. Keep plenty of time aside for this one, the summer flowers along the road are beautiful and you might have to make several stops!I did not explore rest of the area like campground here so not many updates.
    • dominickl402 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The lake is gorgeous with fantastic views of the surroundnig mountains, but the problem is getting there as the road is a dirt road with many potholes so be careful and best to have a SUV or truck. I made it in a car, but I don't advise it.
    • pattyfabul0us 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      While not truly "hidden," this remote little gem of a lake/campground/hike spot is located north of Polebridge up a twisty, dusty switchback of a road. Lake is just as cool as Lake McDonald but far less busy. We saw a ton of deer in the campground. Potable water, and pit toilets were super clear. Be sure to stop in Polebridge for Huckleberry Bear Claws on your way in (yum!).
    • tseblen 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I will definitely be visiting this beautiful lake again. It's a pain to get to but well worth it. It was pristine. I can't wait to come back and kayak to the end of the lake!
    • calleen20120326 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The lake is absolutely beautiful. there's probably only approximately 100 yards of water line that is for public use. Most people put there chairs right up to the water instead of further back so others felt welcome to approach the water. Water sports, like canoe and kayakers, would love this spot. You feel so small compared to the mountains. The lake looked like an undisturbed bath tub, smooth and calm. I was there in July, the bugs were in full force. Parking was created. The reason, beside the usable water front, for the low markings is the drive to access the lake. There is one road, one lane, many sharp curves, lots of dust, lots of branches that hang in the way, and enough pot holes to really test out your suspension. :) I understand that its a national park but some forewarning would have been desirable.....
    • PaulZottoliJr 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Me and two friends were on a road trip out west from Pennsylvania. We ended up at Bowman lake for three days. The road coming in was challenging but very drivable. We got there early and found a great spot to set up our camp. Then we looked around the area and out of nowhere pops a National Park Service ranger. He was great , he told us about not leaving any food out and while hiking to make as much noise as possible so that any bears would hear us and avoid being surprised. That first night we went to the bar in Polebridge and got trashed. Man it felt good being bad..however all three of us started arguing on the way back about who was the better friend to Dave , Me? or Scott? Well that turned into a heated discussion about what friendship was and blah blah blah we drank some more when we got back and me and Scott just would not let it stop...we had a fire going and we just went off shouting st each other like school girls arguing over a guy they liked!!! We finally got to drunk to argue and we all crawled into our tent and fell right to sleep. Well the next morning we felt like Sh$t. we crawled out of the tent and we noticed all the other campers looking at us like we were maniacs...and the guy next to our camp said "so you boys had a good night last night huh?" we all apologized. Then we started arguing over who's fault it was for all the arguing we had done the night before. Being very hung over way out in the woods is not fun. We had a brilliant idea lets jump in the lake to clean up. So we brought our bars of soap and jumped in the lake and quickly started soaping up...Well this park ranger must have special powers... came calmly out of the woods and did his best drill instructor routine. JUST WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK YOUR DOING!!? your polluting my lake! We all just froze and slowly got out of the water he said not to wash off anymore of the soap. Then we got the talk about basically being screwups who should have known what was and wasn't allowed in the park. So we all towel dried and the Ranger disappeared into the woods. so we decided that we needed exercise to fight of being hung over and walked up to Numa Lookout making lots of noise and eventually me and Scott started in on each other again..that definitely was all the noise we needed to keep bears away. Numa Lookout is spectacular and a great climb that really works the legs. Then we went back to Polebridge. Fortunately Scott and I were done arguing over the nature of what a friend is. We left Bowman lake and drove to Kalispell to pick up supplies for our next camp site.
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