Lonesome Ridge Trail
Choteau, Montana
About Lonesome Ridge Trail
Length: 3.0 miles
Trail Begins: Forest Road 109
Trail Ends: Trail 108
Lonesome Ridge Trail (154) is an attractive access route to Lonesome Ridge and Route Creek Trail 108. The trail is predominantly forested climbing at steep grades and dropping to an open saddle at the top. Good views are offered looking both north and south. Crossing the Middle Fork of the Teton could pose a problem in the spring of the year.
Area Map: Lewis and Clark (Rocky Mountain Division)
USGS Map1: Our Lake
Township 24N; Range 9W; Section 4
Lonesome Ridge Trail Activities
Bird Watching
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Nature Area
Picnicking
Sightseeing
Walking
Wildlife Viewing
Lonesome Ridge Trail Amenities
Trail
Lonesome Ridge Trail Reservations
About Lonesome Ridge Trail
Length: 3.0 miles
Trail Begins: Forest Road 109
Trail Ends: Trail 108
Lonesome Ridge Trail (154) is an attractive access route to Lonesome Ridge and Route Creek Trail 108. The trail is predominantly forested climbing at steep grades and dropping to an open saddle at the top. Good views are offered looking both north and south. Crossing the Middle Fork of the Teton could pose a problem in the spring of the year.
Area Map: Lewis and Clark (Rocky Mountain Division)
USGS Map1: Our Lake
Township 24N; Range 9W; Section 4
Lonesome Ridge Trail Activities
Bird Watching
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Nature Area
Picnicking
Sightseeing
Walking
Wildlife Viewing
Lonesome Ridge Trail Amenities
Trail
Lonesome Ridge Trail Reservations
About Choteau, Montana
The Rocky Mountains soar near the town of Choteau, rising almost perpendicularly out of the northern plains. Choteau is the gateway to this spectacular stretch of mountains known as the Rocky Mountain Front. From Choteau, the Lewis and Clark National Forest adjoins the Bob Marshall Wilderness... ...
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