Montana's railroad history dates back to the 1800s, which means you'll find plenty of abandoned tunnels and tracks throughout the state. And if you find the Milwaukee Railroad Trail near Butte, you can take a walking history tour through a piece of our past. Come see why this fascinating, historic rail trail from days long past is now one of our picks for the best hikes in Montana!
This hike is only about two miles long, so most Montanans (including young ones) will be able to enjoy it.
The trailhead sits just a few miles south of Butte.
The trail sits right on the former Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad lines.
This section of railroad was one of the first in the United States to be electrified, and Thomas Edison himself once came out to Butte to ride the Milwaukee Railroad.
You'll hike through two tunnels on the trail and pass a trestle that sits 130 feet above the valley floor.
Talk about a perfect history tour.
If you're interested in seeing firsthand how the old railway system worked, this is the perfect hike.
You can even bring your dogs along.
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The Milwaukee Railroad Trail is open all year long, although it's not always easy to complete during the winter.
This isn't the only railroad hike in Montana, but it's certainly one of the best.
For all the technical details, be sure to visit the official AllTrails listing.
Seasons change all the time, but it's never too early (or too late) to plan a beautiful fall hike here in Montana! Which hikes in Montana would you say are the best hikes in Montana? Tell us your picks in the comments!
If you loved this awesome rail trail hike, you might also love the trails that lead to some fascinating ruins in Montana!
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