Bear Paw Nature Trail

Havre, Montana

Bear Paw Nature Trail: trail head
Bear Paw Nature Trail: bear paw trail marker
Bear Paw Nature Trail: bird house at Alkali Springs
Bear Paw Nature Trail: Con on trail
Bear Paw Nature Trail: view east from the trail
Bear Paw Nature Trail: view through Aspen
Bear Paw Nature Trail: trail head
Bear Paw Nature Trail: bear paw trail marker
Bear Paw Nature Trail: bird house at Alkali Springs
Bear Paw Nature Trail: Con on trail
Bear Paw Nature Trail: view east from the trail
Bear Paw Nature Trail: view through Aspen

Physical Address:

17863 Beaver Creek Road, Havre, MT 59501

Mailing Address:

17863 Beaver Creek Road, Havre, MT 59501

Contact Info

406-395-4565

About Bear Paw Nature Trail

The Bear Paw Nature Trail and Beaver Creek Park are steeped in local history and lore. Native Cree and Blackfeet people referred to the mountains that are the namesake of the Trail as "The Mountains of the Bear". Beaver Creek Park is the largest County Park in the Nation and one of the only that integrates annual haying and livestock grazing to generate funds and reduce fire dangers. The Nature Trail follows an old road created by soldiers stationed at Fort Assiniboine near Havre. At many places along the Nature Trail depressions left by the loaded wagons can still be seen to this day. The Park and Nature Trail's wide variety of native vegetation support many species of wildlife including: antelope, wild turkeys, neo-tropical birds, bluebirds, deer and elk. At the northern end of the trail the vegetation is predominantly grassland while the southern half is a mixed forest of cottonwoods, pines and serviceberry. Dotted along the entire length of the 3.5 mile trail are ground level "bear paw" markers to be used in conjunction with the "Bear Paw Nature Trail" GPS brochure and interpretive panels which highlight the flora, fauna and history of the area. The Nature Trail is open year round to all non-motorized forms of travel and is generally an easy hike but good footwear is recommended. All patrons should keep an eye out for slippery surfaces and downed trees. Development of the Nature Trail has been a cooperative effort between the Hill County Conservation District, Beaver Creek Park Board, Hill County Commissioners and Havre Lions Club. Please note: All activities within Beaver Creek Park require a "Park Use Pass" which can be purchased at the Beaver Creek Park Office (406) 395-4565, Hill County Court House (406) 265-5481 and other area businesses. Both day and seasonal passes are available. Come Hike the Bear Paw Nature Trail and Experience Our "Island In The Prairie".

Bear Paw Nature Trail Activities

Bird Watching

Education

Hiking

History

Horseback Riding

Mountain Biking

Nature

Photography

Picnicking

Running

Sightseeing

Snowshoeing

Wildlife Viewing

Winter Sport

Bear Paw Nature Trail Amenities

Interpretive Display

Parking

Pets Allowed

Public Restroom

Toilets

Trail

Bear Paw Nature Trail Reservations

Season

All Year

Hours

24 Hours

About Bear Paw Nature Trail

The Bear Paw Nature Trail and Beaver Creek Park are steeped in local history and lore. Native Cree and Blackfeet people referred to the mountains that are the namesake of the Trail as "The Mountains of the Bear". Beaver Creek Park is the largest County Park in the Nation and one of the only that integrates annual haying and livestock grazing to generate funds and reduce fire dangers. The Nature Trail follows an old road created by soldiers stationed at Fort Assiniboine near Havre. At many places along the Nature Trail depressions left by the loaded wagons can still be seen to this day. The Park and Nature Trail's wide variety of native vegetation support many species of wildlife including: antelope, wild turkeys, neo-tropical birds, bluebirds, deer and elk. At the northern end of the trail the vegetation is predominantly grassland while the southern half is a mixed forest of cottonwoods, pines and serviceberry. Dotted along the entire length of the 3.5 mile trail are ground level "bear paw" markers to be used in conjunction with the "Bear Paw Nature Trail" GPS brochure and interpretive panels which highlight the flora, fauna and history of the area. The Nature Trail is open year round to all non-motorized forms of travel and is generally an easy hike but good footwear is recommended. All patrons should keep an eye out for slippery surfaces and downed trees. Development of the Nature Trail has been a cooperative effort between the Hill County Conservation District, Beaver Creek Park Board, Hill County Commissioners and Havre Lions Club. Please note: All activities within Beaver Creek Park require a "Park Use Pass" which can be purchased at the Beaver Creek Park Office (406) 395-4565, Hill County Court House (406) 265-5481 and other area businesses. Both day and seasonal passes are available. Come Hike the Bear Paw Nature Trail and Experience Our "Island In The Prairie".

Bear Paw Nature Trail Activities

Bird Watching

Education

Hiking

History

Horseback Riding

Mountain Biking

Nature

Photography

Picnicking

Running

Sightseeing

Snowshoeing

Wildlife Viewing

Winter Sport

Bear Paw Nature Trail Amenities

Interpretive Display

Parking

Pets Allowed

Public Restroom

Toilets

Trail

Bear Paw Nature Trail Reservations

Season

All Year

Hours

24 Hours

About Havre, Montana

Elevation: 2,493

Population: 9,328

County: Hill

Havre, an agricultural city, is situated close to the Canadian border amidst the wide panorama of the open plains. Also a railroad town, it offers modern city conveniences in a remote setting, surrounded by unaltered and uncluttered plains. The economy is diversified with farming, ranching, hospital... ...

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