There are so many areas around Montana that with a good map and a good sense for adventure you can put together a memory filled trip you won’t soon forget. The Trail Head has put together this list as an overview of what’s out there. Stop by and pick up maps and guide books and start planning your own unique adventure.
Overnight / Multiday Hikes
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Bitterroots: Bass Creek to Bass Lake
26.7 Mi. AwayNice uphill hike with most grades only 10% to 20%. Trail follows the creek with many places to stop along… Difficulty: Easy
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Rattlesnake Wilderness: Boulder Lake
28.2 Mi. AwayA scenic hike to a high mountain lake away from the heavily used lower Rattlesnake. This trail winds through a… Difficulty: Medium
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Swan Valley: Upper Holland Lake
77.5 Mi. AwayThe trailhead for 1.5 mile long Holland Falls National Recreation Trail starts at the end of Holland Lake Road. At… Difficulty: Medium
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Humbug Spires
139 Mi. AwayPart of the Boulder Batholith with more than 50 granite spires along the west and southwest of the range, The… Difficulty: Medium
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Homestake Pass
141 Mi. AwayShorter climbs (40'-60') on developed crags with easy approaches and a good mixture of difficulty. Camping near Homestake Lake. The… Difficulty: Medium
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Beaver Creek: Refrigerator Canyon Area
147 Mi. AwaySemi-alpine climbing with easy approaches. Well protected limestone slab, pockets and cracks. Holds and edges can be sharp, expect to… Difficulty: Medium
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Bozeman: Hyalite Canyon
216 Mi. AwayHyalite Canyon Recreation Area is the most heavily visited recreation area in Montana with three campgrounds and two day use… Difficulty: Medium