Thain Creek Trail

Thain Creek Trail

Great Falls, Montana

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Mailing Address:

PO Box 484, Great Falls, MT 59479

Contact Info

406-566-2292

406-566-2408

About Thain Creek Trail

Thain Creek Trail is an easy hike for young children. Start on the north side of Thain Creek Campground and follow Windy Mountain Trail 454 about .25 mile north to the junction with Trail (411). Thain Creek Trail 411 remains fairly level for 0.5 mile to the junction with Briggs Creek Trail 431. Following Trail 431 downhill to the campground will complete a 0.75 mile loop or you can continue on Trail 411 for another mile to the North Fork Highwood Creek Trailhead. Trail is open to travel by hiking and mountain bike but no horse or dirt bike allowed.

Length: 0.75 mile

Trail Begins: North side of Thain Creek Campground

Trail Ends: Loop

For more information and a map contact the Judith Ranger District, Stanford.

Thain Creek Trail Activities

Hiking

Thain Creek Trail Amenities

Thain Creek Trail Reservations

Season

Summer - Fall

About Thain Creek Trail

Thain Creek Trail is an easy hike for young children. Start on the north side of Thain Creek Campground and follow Windy Mountain Trail 454 about .25 mile north to the junction with Trail (411). Thain Creek Trail 411 remains fairly level for 0.5 mile to the junction with Briggs Creek Trail 431. Following Trail 431 downhill to the campground will complete a 0.75 mile loop or you can continue on Trail 411 for another mile to the North Fork Highwood Creek Trailhead. Trail is open to travel by hiking and mountain bike but no horse or dirt bike allowed.

Length: 0.75 mile

Trail Begins: North side of Thain Creek Campground

Trail Ends: Loop

For more information and a map contact the Judith Ranger District, Stanford.

Thain Creek Trail Activities

Hiking

Thain Creek Trail Amenities

Thain Creek Trail Reservations

Season

Summer - Fall

About Great Falls, Montana

Elevation: 3,398

Population: 60,414

County: Cascade

Great Falls is known as the Electric City, a moniker given when hydroelectric powers dams were built on the series of waterfalls in the city. At Great Falls the Missouri River flows from the Rocky Mountains and, in a series of five waterfalls, quickly descends to the level of the plains. In the... ...

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