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Lake McDonald is the
longest and deepest lake in the park, carved 472 feet deep in places and 10
miles long by glaciers. Kootenai Indians called this the Yakilahkwilnamki, “The
Sacred Dancing Place,” and held ceremonies on the lakeshore. The sparkling clear
waters and prominent mountain views no doubt contribute to the lake’s continued
popularity. This well-used area has been developed with four campgrounds, the
west side visitor center, visitor services at Apgar Village, and an
amphitheater. Historic Lake McDonald Lodge is near the head of the lake, where a
boat tour is available. Going-to-the-Sun Road traverses the southern boundary of
the lake. This road provides easy access to the lakeshore and banks of McDonald
Creek, which empties into the lake. There are easy woodland trails to be pursued
in this valley, including paved trails at Apgar Village and Avalanche Creek. The
National Park Service conducts interpretive programs and guided hikes in the
area. The Lake McDonald Valley sits just beyond the West Glacier entrance
station and can be reached from the east, via the Going-to-the-Sun Road over
Logan Pass.
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