Grandview Trail

Grandview Trail

Stanford, Montana

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Mailing Address:

PO Box 484, Stanford, MT 59479

Contact Info

406-566-2292

406-566-2408

About Grandview Trail

Grandview Trail (403) is at an elevation between 6,000 and 7,000 feet. The trail climbs steadily for 3.5 miles from Crystal Lake to Grandview Point and gains 1,000 feet in elevation. The trail then follows the ridge another 1.5 miles to West Peak on Snowy Crest, the highest ridge in the Snowies. Grandview Point offers a spectacular view of Crystal Lake and the Judith Basin. Obtain a Forest Visitor's map for information on any travel restrictions.

Length: 3.1 miles. Medium use.

Trail Begins: Trail Junction 404

Trail Ends: Trail Junction 490

Area Map: Lewis and Clark (Jefferson Division)

USGS Map1: Crystal Lake

Grandview Trail Activities

Bird Watching

Hiking

Nature Area

Picnicking

Sightseeing

Walking

Wildlife Viewing

Grandview Trail Amenities

Trail

Grandview Trail Reservations

About Grandview Trail

Grandview Trail (403) is at an elevation between 6,000 and 7,000 feet. The trail climbs steadily for 3.5 miles from Crystal Lake to Grandview Point and gains 1,000 feet in elevation. The trail then follows the ridge another 1.5 miles to West Peak on Snowy Crest, the highest ridge in the Snowies. Grandview Point offers a spectacular view of Crystal Lake and the Judith Basin. Obtain a Forest Visitor's map for information on any travel restrictions.

Length: 3.1 miles. Medium use.

Trail Begins: Trail Junction 404

Trail Ends: Trail Junction 490

Area Map: Lewis and Clark (Jefferson Division)

USGS Map1: Crystal Lake

Grandview Trail Activities

Bird Watching

Hiking

Nature Area

Picnicking

Sightseeing

Walking

Wildlife Viewing

Grandview Trail Amenities

Trail

Grandview Trail Reservations

About Stanford, Montana

Elevation: 4,288

Population: 414

County: Judith Basin

Stanford, the county seat of Judith Basin County, sits off of MT Highway 200 midway between Lewistown and Great Falls. Montana's cowboy artist Charlie Russell spent a considerable amount of time in the Stanford area and the landscape played an integral role in his art. The C.M. Russell Auto Tour... ...

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