Petty Ford Creek Trail

Petty Ford Creek Trail

Choteau, Montana

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Mailing Address:

PO Box 340, Choteau, MT 59422

Contact Info

406-466-5341

406-466-2237

About Petty Ford Creek Trail

Length: 3.4 miles

Trail Begins: Forest Road 235

Trail Ends: Trail Junction 215

On Petty Ford Creek Trail (244) you should keep in mind the availability of stock water. The only reliable resources are Ford Creek and Petty Creek. Forage is readily available as the trail passes across large meadowed benches and aspen groves. Attractions are views of Crown and Steamboat mountains and a diversity of plant life. Trail vehicles allowed. Obtain a copy of the Forest Visitor's map to determine any travel restrictions.

Area Map: Lewis and Clark (Rocky Mountain Division)

USGS Map1: Double Falls

Township 19N; Range 9W; Section 14

Petty Ford Creek Trail Activities

Bird Watching

Hiking

Horseback Riding

Picnicking

Sightseeing

Wildlife Viewing

Petty Ford Creek Trail Amenities

Trail

Petty Ford Creek Trail Reservations

About Petty Ford Creek Trail

Length: 3.4 miles

Trail Begins: Forest Road 235

Trail Ends: Trail Junction 215

On Petty Ford Creek Trail (244) you should keep in mind the availability of stock water. The only reliable resources are Ford Creek and Petty Creek. Forage is readily available as the trail passes across large meadowed benches and aspen groves. Attractions are views of Crown and Steamboat mountains and a diversity of plant life. Trail vehicles allowed. Obtain a copy of the Forest Visitor's map to determine any travel restrictions.

Area Map: Lewis and Clark (Rocky Mountain Division)

USGS Map1: Double Falls

Township 19N; Range 9W; Section 14

Petty Ford Creek Trail Activities

Bird Watching

Hiking

Horseback Riding

Picnicking

Sightseeing

Wildlife Viewing

Petty Ford Creek Trail Amenities

Trail

Petty Ford Creek Trail Reservations

About Choteau, Montana

Elevation: 3,799

Population: 1,805

County: Teton

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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