North Shore Rivers Edge Trail East
Great Falls, Montana
6.9 mi
/ 700 ft gain
The North Shore Rivers Edge Trail East is a moderate trail that has been created mostly by the local biking associations. The trail follows the bluffs on the edge of the river with plenty of twists and turns to keep it interesting.
To access the East section of the North Shore Rivers Edge trail, you can start at either the Ryan Dam Trailhead, or the Sulphur Springs Trailhead near Morony Dam. F...
Hike, Run, Bike Rob's Trail in Park City
Park City, Utah
4.0
2.8 mi
/ 705 ft gain
Rob's Trail is a perennial favorite among Park City locals for year-round hiking, trail running, or mountain biking. The trail is primarily an out-and-back, but it if you go a bit further it can be combined with other trails to create a loop.
The trail meanders through aspen and pine trees on the north side of the hill and is fairly wide in terms of a hiking trail. On hot summer days the trees ...
Hike Yogo Peak and Enjoy Views of Lake Elva
White Sulphur Springs, MontanaA short 2-hour drive from Great Falls leads you to Yogo Peak and Lake Elva, an area of beauty, tranquility, and solitude. Yogo Peak is located in the Little Belt Mountains which are part of the Lewis & Clark National Forest.
Yogo Peak doesn't have a designated trail, but it is located to the south of the forest road. Be sure to download GPS maps before you leave since cell service can be s...
Camp at Fire Lake
Kamas, UtahThe hike to Fire Lake starts at the Crystal Lake Trailhead just off the Mirror Lake Highway in the Uinta mountains. The main trailhead parking lot fills up quickly on weekends since it serves multiple trail options. If it’s full, no need to worry, there is an overflow lot down the road.
The trail to Fire Lake heads almost due west from the trailhead and passes numerous lakes. At 2 miles you’ll...
Hole in the Wall
Square Butte, MontanaHole in the Wall is a natural geologic formation in the White Cliffs along the Missouri River. Located in the Upper Missouri Breaks National Monument. This stretch of the Wild and Scenic Missouri River has changed little since Lewis & Clark first explored it in 1805. You'll experience the same beauty and tranquility.
To only way to get to Hole in the Wall is by river, which means there are ...
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