Lost Stove Trail

Lost Stove Trail

White Sulphur Springs, Montana

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Mailing Address:

4234 US Highway 89 North, White Sulphur Springs, MT 59465

Contact Info

406-236-5511

406-236-5507

About Lost Stove Trail

Distance: 1.0 miles

Trailhead: Trail Junction 342

Trail Ends: Forest Road 3484

Lost Stove Trail (346) is the quickest and shortest route into the upper part of the Tenderfoot Creek. The recommended season of use is early summer to late autumn. Open to motorcycles.

Area Map: Lewis and Clark (Jefferson Division)

USGS Map1: Bubbling Springs

Township 14N; Range 6E; Section 27

Lost Stove Trail Activities

Bird Watching

Hiking

Motorcycling

Picnicking

Sightseeing

Wildlife Viewing

Lost Stove Trail Amenities

Trail

Lost Stove Trail Reservations

About Lost Stove Trail

Distance: 1.0 miles

Trailhead: Trail Junction 342

Trail Ends: Forest Road 3484

Lost Stove Trail (346) is the quickest and shortest route into the upper part of the Tenderfoot Creek. The recommended season of use is early summer to late autumn. Open to motorcycles.

Area Map: Lewis and Clark (Jefferson Division)

USGS Map1: Bubbling Springs

Township 14N; Range 6E; Section 27

Lost Stove Trail Activities

Bird Watching

Hiking

Motorcycling

Picnicking

Sightseeing

Wildlife Viewing

Lost Stove Trail Amenities

Trail

Lost Stove Trail Reservations

About White Sulphur Springs, Montana

Elevation: 5,091

Population: 1,046

County: Meagher

At the heart of the Smith River Valley lies White Sulphur Springs. For centuries the namesake hot springs have drawn people to the region and justifiably so, as the Spa Hot Springs Motel can boast to having untreated spring water comparable to the famous springs in Baden Baden, Germany. The area was... ...

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