Directions
This location requires minimal route exploration. Select the green “View Map” tab to view this location on Google maps. If you ask a park ranger in Glacier National Park about Triple Falls they will most likely return a blank stare and perhaps a response like, “Triple Falls – never heard of it.” The NPS tries to deter people from visiting Triple Falls do to the alpine meadow this waterfall is located in. This location is extremely easy to find. From the Logan Pass Visitor Center parking area walk past the bathrooms down the semi-service road and continue through the alpine meadow until you reach Reynolds Creek. Follow the creek upstream about .5 miles until you reach Triple Falls. The best time to visit this location is sunrise or mid-afternoon. Download a free copy of the Four Factors of Filter Highlight Photography in PDF format by selecting the “ebook download” tab above. This 37 page guide covers how to take a single image and apply minor manipulations that will help you produce consistent reproducible results. You will also learn the processes of camera set-up, image editing, and advance scouting techniques used by professional photographer Christian James. Free park maps, tide reports, ebooks and additional information can be found under the Maps and Resource tab located in the black bar at the top of the screen. Nikon D3x 14-24mm Lens @ 15mm f22@ 1/13 second ISO 50 Exposure Value -1.3 with a 4 Stop (1.2) Soft-Step Spilt ND Filter. 7/22/13 1:04 p.m.