posted Nov 10, 2023
The Madison Earthquake River Canyon Area offers a wonderful opportunity for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in a beautiful snowy landscape.
posted Nov 10, 2023
The Two Top Trail is famous for its ghost trees, also known as snow ghosts.
published Nov 2019
The Continental Divide Trail Coalition surveyed 200 small business owners along the CDT and found that 86% say trails are vital to the economy of their communities.
published Nov 2019
The Continental Divide Trail Coalition surveyed 200 small business owners along the CDT and found that 86% say trails are vital to the economy of their communities.
published Sep 2019
by
Guy Zoellner with USDA Forest Service
Packers still play an important role in backcountry trail development.
posted Jun 11, 2019
Based in Bozeman, Montana, the GNFAC covers an area of approximately 1,720 square-miles, including the Bridger, Gallatin, and Madison Ranges, the Lionhead area near West Yellowstone, and the mountains around Cooke City.
published Aug 2018
The Chief Joseph Ski Trail System in southwest Montana provides for easy and safe use by a variety of winter visitors.
posted Aug 23, 2018
Whether biking, jogging, in-line skating, running or walking is your favorite outdoor activity, the 53 miles of the River's Edge Trail in Great Falls is the perfect venue. The 19 miles of paved urban trail links many local parks and attractions along both sides of the scenic Missouri River.
posted Mar 26, 2018
150,000 visitors per year use the Wildlilfe Viewing Trail and the adjacent Auto Tour Route on the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge.
posted Mar 26, 2018
A trail with spectacular views of the Flathead Valley and Glacier National Park that is accessible by a chairlift.
Red Naped Sapsucker on National Recreation Trails sign, Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge; Stevensville, MT
Red Naped Sapsucker on National Recreation Trails sign, Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge; Stevensville, MT
Red Naped Sapsucker on National Recreation Trails sign, Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge; Stevensville, MT