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MADISON DISTRICT TRAILS GUIDE

 

 

Locations and Descriptions of Popular Trails

 

On the following pages you find descriptions of some of the more popular trails on the Madison District. Each trail has its special rewards; wander along a creek, enjoying the sound of water rushing over rocks, or break over a ridge and be awed by the panoramic views of neighboring mountain ranges, watch for local wildlife as you enter a meadow or round a bend. Be ready for adventure wherever you go.

 

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Madison District Trail guide

Please note that the first page is Page 11.

The following lists the trails in the guide. Always check with your forest service for conditions and updates.

 

TOBACCO ROOT MOUNTAINS Tobacco Root Trail Guide

 

North Willow Trail #301

Potosi Cut-Off Trail #3 03

Bell Lake Trail #3 05

Albro Lake Trail #333

North Meadow Trail #340

Baldwin Parks or Twin Lakes Trail #424 ·

Branham LakesU3ridge Canyon Loop Trails #15 & 610

Mill Gulch to South Mill Creek (A section of the Tobacco Root Trail #15) ·

Ramshom Trail # 16

 

GRAVELLY MOUNTAIN RANGE Gravelly Range Trail guide

 

Gold Butte Trail #31 A

Lobo Mesa/Little Elk River Trails #405, 29 & 79

Elk River Trail #79

Hyde Creek Loop Trails #25, 27 & 29

Cliff and Wade Lakes Interpretive Trail

 

LEE METCALF WILDERNESS and MADISON MOUNTAINS Lee Metcalf Wilderness Madison Mountain Trail Guide

 

Bear Creek Loop Trails #325 & 326

 

SNOWCREST MOUNTAIN RANGE Snowcrest Trail Guide

 

Snowcrest Trail # 4.

 

Note: The above is just a partial listing of district trails. Many more trails are shown on the Interagency Visitor Map for Southwest Montana. For information on these additional trail opportunities call the District office at Ennis (406-682-4253) or Sheridan Work Center (406-842-5432).

 

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