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Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park Trails System

Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park Trails System

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406-287-3541
lat: 45.8341598 long: -111.8627751

Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park has almost 10 miles of trails to be used by hikers and mountain bikers. They are moderately difficult due to the mountainous terrain, gaining as much as 1000 feet in elevation overall. Varied opportunities from a more level two mile route, to a rugged 7 mile loop used each spring for the Bozeman Running Company’s race course. The Greer Gulch Loop is a self-guided nature trail and is closed to all but foot traffic.

Manager’s Hint: Because the Park normally gets less moisture than all the surrounding area, trail users hit the park hard in spring as these are the only trails open. For less traffic and a better experience with nature, use the trails in the fall or early/late in the summer’s cool.

The park brags excellent bird and wildlife watching opportunities with some ranger-led treks occurring throughout the summer. A fishing access site on the fringe of the park’s borders provides water recreation possibilities on the Jefferson River.

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Hole in the Wall to Judith Landing

lat: 47.7400888 long: -109.6276312
Portage Camp Overlook

lat: 47.5052849 long: -111.3007715
Black Sandy Lake Access

lat: 46.7455285 long: -111.8866754
Blackfoot River Beginning

lat: 46.9502198 long: -113.3787584
Antelope Wilderness to James Kipp Landing

lat: 47.6274434 long: -108.6934195
Rivers Edge Trail

lat: 47.517582 long: -111.2649299
Old Buffalo Trail 1

lat: 46.9547545 long: -113.5255417
Clearwater to Dunnigan Gulch

lat: 46.9502198 long: -113.3787584
Explorers at Portage

lat: 47.4925734 long: -111.3073279
Upper Hauser Lake

lat: 46.6822743 long: -111.8215701
Ryan Dam

lat: 47.5695678 long: -111.1240541
Beaver Creek to Hauser Lake

lat: 46.6822743 long: -111.8215701
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