If you're lucky enough to live in Gallatin County, you're surrounded by beautiful hiking trails, and you'll have your choice between an easy trek or a more challenging adventure. The two-mile Drinking Horse Mountain Trail lies somewhere in the middle of those two extremes. It also happens to be highly underrated, meaning you can usually make the trek without worrying about crowds.
Drinking Horse Mountain is the large hill across from the M Trail at the mouth of Bridger Canyon just outside of Bozeman.
Although it's only two miles and length, it's definitely an exhilarating hike.
You'll head along the Fish Technology Center to a bridge over Bridger Creek, eventually reaching the official trail arch.
You'll come to a junction after that, but both options will take you to the summit.
Eventually, you'll reach the top of the mountain and the views are fantastic.
And while you're welcome to hike this trail whenever you'd like, wildflower season adds another visual reward.
Enjoy the sweeping views of Bridger Canyon and the Gallatin Valley while you're on top of the world.
This really is a wonderful trail and it's not exceptionally challenging.
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If you go left, the hike is much quicker, but you'll have to contend with a steep ascent and switchbacks. Veering right means the hike takes a bit longer, but you'll be rewarded by more views of the Bridger Range and Gallatin Valley.
But no matter which path you choose, it's a beautiful journey to the top.
While Drinking Horse Mountain Trail is definitely underrated, that doesn't mean it's unknown.
If you want to beat the crowds and enjoy a chance at solitude, start your trek early in the morning to beat the crowds. This hike is worth setting an alarm for.
Have you ever hiked this beautiful trail? If not, add it to your bucket list — you'll thank us later.
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