There is something about the fall in Montana that makes you want to spend all of your time outdoors. It could be the cooler weather, the dread of the upcoming snowy weather, or the vibrant fall foliage that transforms our great state. If you are like me, there is no better time to head out on a hike than in the autumn months, and Star Peak Lookout Trail is one that you may want to consider. This Montana trail is a bit challenging and nearly 9 miles long, but the views are stunning and when the autumn colors are at their peak, you’ll feel like you are walking through a fall foliage wonderland — it’s pure perfection.
The Star Peak Lookout Trail is located in the Kootenai National Forest, just a short drive from Noxon. You’ll find the trailhead near the Big Eddy Campground, along the Clark Fork River.
The Star Peak Lookout Trail deserves a spot on your bucket list ... but it’s not for beginning hikers. This hike is difficult with some steep and challenging climbs. You’ll want proper equipment and lots of endurance to tackle this trail.
And when I say there are some strenuous climbs, I mean it. This is an out-and-back trail that is just shy of nine miles. Throughout this trail, you will climb approximately 4,000 feet in elevation. The first half of this trail is a fairly steady climb. Make sure to take plenty of breaks to give your calves the rest they desperately need and deserve.
The second half of this adventure eases up slightly but it’s still a challenge as you’ll be quite tired from the first half of the hike. However, I recommend you don’t focus as much on the effort required to complete this hike but rather on the scenery surrounding you. You will capture beautiful views of both the Clark Fork River and Bull Lake along your way. And even just the mountain landscapes are enough to stop you in your tracks. You will certainly be trekking through beautiful country.
As you climb, you’ll make your way up to Star Peak Lookout. This is actually a unique destination as this was the first forest lookout tower in the area. You’ll not only enjoy the lookout tower at the top of your climb, but you'll spot an old stone cabin that was built in 1910. The Star Peak Lookout is on the National Historic Lookout Register.
The hike to the lookout is beautiful all year long, although, it is best during the summer and early fall months. When you tackle this trail in the fall, and when the colors are at their peak, you’ll feel like you are walking through a fall foliage wonderland. It’s a gorgeous escape from the worries of reality.
As you hike to Star Peak Lookout, make sure you pay attention to the weather as it isn’t uncommon to encounter snow as you climb. Keep an eye out for wildlife as well and always be prepared for any type of animal encounters. You can bring your favorite furry friend with you on this adventure but he or she must be kept on a leash at all times.
Star Peak Lookout is magnificent but tiring. It’s a hike that will challenge you in more ways than one. But, Mother Nature truly outdid herself here — the views and vibrant colors are unforgettable.
Have you ever hiked to Star Peak Lookout in Montana? What was your experience like? Let me know! To learn more about this trail and to read about other hikers’ experiences, visit AllTrails.
Of course, if you want a little easier fall foliage trail in Montana, there are many to consider. Here are just a few other Montana trails you may want to explore during this magical time of the year.
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