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OneSeed Expeditions
Spend 6 days and 5 nights on a horse-supported trek through the sacred Badger-Two Medicine area located on the southern edge of Glacier National Park. Gain insight into the deep-rooted heritage of the Blackfeet Native Americans and their ties to the area. Experience breathtaking views of the mountains and prairies as you hike through the backcountry, taking time for day hikes or fly fishing. Spend your nights under the stars enjoying delicious meals prepared by local camp chefs from the Blackfeet Reservation.
Meet. your guide: Alger Swingley
As an enrolled Blackfeet Tribal Member, Alger is a certified interpretive guide who supports the promotion of sustainable tourism and state-tribal economic development in Montana. With 25 years of guiding experience, he has intimate knowledge of the Badger-Two Medicine area that is adjacent to the Blackfeet Indian Reservation and lies just below Glacier National Park. Alger and his team will take you through the best wilderness routes with the up most safety in mind. Learn about this area’s history, flora and the fauna, and the relationship of the Blackfeet Nation’s ties to the Badger-Two Medicine creation stories. Alger is a governor-appointed board member of the Montana Tourism Advisory Council where he represents all of the tribal nations in Montana for economic development and sustainable tourism.
Price includes:
5 nights tent camping accommodations on trek (tents included)
1-night hotel accommodation in Dupuyer
meals as indicated on the itinerary
trekking permits and fees guide, cook, and horse wrangling services baggage transport by horse (limited to 20lbs/9kg)
all ground transportation to/from the trail
Not Included:
medical/evacuation insurance (required)
trip cancelation insurance (highly recommended)
sleeping bag and sleeping pad (available for rent)
Montana state fishing license for optional fishing
flight and meals during travel to the starting location
beverages outside of designated meals and extra snacks during the trek