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Distance
2.79 miles
Elevation Gain
1168 ft
Route Type
Loop
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Red Lodge Mountain is a loop trail where you may see local wildlife located near Red Lodge, Montana.
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Mountain Bike Willow Creek Trail no. 10
As your driving up Redlodge Ski Mtn in the summer or spring, there is a pull off when you get almost to the top. This is a logging trail known as Willow Creek Trail no. 10 this is such a fun trail to lap a couple times in a day or just rip a "one and done" and go find some other trails.
West Fork - Lake Fork of Rock Creek Trail
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Backpack to the Beartooths
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