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Here we are at Baring Falls. You can see a person over on the ledge going for a closer look; not sure why as you are pretty close right here.
Baring Falls is a pleasant waterfall that drops roughly 25 feet. After tumbling over the rock ledge, Baring Creek continues to flow for another hundred yards or so before spilling into St. Mary Lake. According to Through The Years In Glacier National Park, the creek and the falls are named for one of the Baring brothers, both London bankers who were guided by Joe Kipp and James Willard Schultz during a hunting trip in the Glacier Park area in the late 1880's.
Baring Falls is a pleasant waterfall that drops roughly 25 feet. After tumbling over the rock ledge, Baring Creek continues to flow for another hundred yards or so before spilling into St. Mary Lake. According to Through The Years In Glacier National Park, the creek and the falls are named for one of the Baring brothers, both London bankers who were guided by Joe Kipp and James Willard Schultz during a hunting trip in the Glacier Park area in the late 1880's.