Running Eagle Falls
Running Eagle Falls are sometimes referred to as "Trick Falls" because the water appears to be tumbling on top of itself. The trick effect is produced when Two Medicine Creek overflows and spills over the cliff's lip. Two Medicine Creek flows through a form of the natural bridge for the majority of its course.
The region is worth seeing at least once since the surrounding mountains' distinctively shaped pointed peaks enhance the water's distinctive appearance. Everyone has easy access to the falls thanks to a well-maintained trail that spans the creek not too far from the falls. One of the better lookout locations is not far from there, however, there are several that all provide somewhat different perspectives.
You might also take a boat tour across Two Medicine Lake or ride a red bus to see the scenery of Glacier National Park. According to reports, this is a prime location for birdwatching, where keen observers could discover species including Horned Grebes, Buffleheads, and American Wigeons.
Location: East Glacier Park Village, Montana