If you have spent any time in the Treasure State, you know there are adventures around every corner. No matter where you may be, some places will capture your attention, make you fall in love with Montana, and help you create memories you will never forget. Trout Creek Canyon Trail is one of these destinations. While there are many hikes in Montana that I love, this trek is a journey that will truly inspire you. It’s full of beauty, isn’t too difficult, and you may come across a furry (and hopefully friendly!) creature or two. Trout Creek Canyon in Montana is where you’ll find an unforgettable adventure.
Located just a short drive from Helena in the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest is the Trout Creek Canyon Trail. You will find the trailhead at the Vigilante Campground in the Helena Ranger District. This is a great trail for both mountain biking and horseback riding, but hiking is my favorite way to explore. By taking your time, you can truly appreciate the beauty of this area.
This out-and-back trail is approximately 6 miles round trip. There are some steeper areas you will climb and rocky portions of the path but the majority of the trail is fairly easy to follow and well maintained.
While it’s always important to watch your step, you must focus on the views surrounding you. You will follow a beautiful small stream and walk through forested areas and peaceful meadows. There are several stream crossings you will make, adding to the fun of the trail.
Despite being beautiful on all sides of you, as you reach the heart of the canyon, you must look up. The tall canyon walls surround you and make you feel like you’ve escaped all of your daily worries. It’s truly a breathtaking sight.
And you never know what you may find as you look around and explore. In the canyon, it isn’t uncommon to see animals of all shapes and sizes. Trout Creek Canyon is the heart of bear country and many hikers report stumbling across bears on their way. Come prepared with bear spray and bear bells and I recommend you do not hike this trail on your own. A bear encounter will certainly create an unforgettable adventure — one you may not want to remember.
Trout Creek Canyon Trail is delightful during the spring, summer, and fall months. However, if venturing during late spring or early fall, be prepared for snow on the trail. You are also welcome to bring Fido along with you, but he must remain on a leash during your trek. And it may be best to leave your children at home for this hike. While the journey is not too hard, it is quite long and the chance of bear encounters is high.
Trout Creek Canyon Trail is an adventure you may want to place high on your Montana bucket list. This area of the state is beautiful with much to see and enjoy. It’s where you’ll find an unforgettable adventure.
For more information, and to read recent hikers' reviews, visit AllTrails. You may also want to check out AllTrails+ for features such as the ability to download trail maps and learn trail conditions before you go.
What are some of your favorite hiking trails in Montana? Do you have a favorite? If you are looking for more hikes to conquer, check out our list featuring several of our favorite trails in Montana. And don’t forget to take a look at some of our must-have items for nature lovers.
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