Reverse Pool Canyon

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Reverse Pool Canyon Canyoneering Canyoning Caving
Also known as: The Loop, Chris's Loop.
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Difficulty:3C1 I (v3a3 II)
Raps:‌5 rappels, max ↨60ft
Metric
Overall:1.5-4h ⟷1.2mi
Approach:1-5min ⟷0ft ↑0ft
Descent:1-3h ⟷0.3mi
Exit:20-40min ⟷1mi ↑350ft
Red Tape:No permit required
Shuttle:None
Vehicle:Passenger
Rock type:Argillite
Start:
Parking:
Condition Reports:
7 Sep 2025




"Fun little canyon! Surprised to see a slot like this in Montana. All anchors fine. Low flow, no hydraulic hazards. Wet rocks quite slippery. A must-do

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Jul-Sep
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Introduction

In-depth beta will be found at canyoningthe406.com, basic beta will be posted here by October. A classic and friendly journey through nicely sculpted narrows involving rappels and down climbs. A true gem in the region and is a must do in the greater Glacier area.

Approach

Get out of your car. Congrats! You made it.

Descent

Work your way through the canyon as obstacles appear. Please do not build or install new anchors in this canyon. This canyon already has well placed and ideal anchors.

Exit

Red tape

This canyon will likely become very popular, please be respectful of vegetation, onlookers and how you present yourself to the general public. Glacier National Park is not prepared for canyoning yet. Accidents or defacement within the canyon will likely result in a ban of the sport within the park. Do not put yourself and this sport at risk.

Beta sites

Trip reports and media

Background

Originally descended by Chris Rost and company. Buy him a beer (or two). Cheers.

Incidents

Credits

Information provided by automated processes. Main photo by (unknown). Authors are listed in chronological order.

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