State: MT Length: 0.80 miles Surface: Concrete
The Gabel Road Trail stretches nearly a mile through TransTech Center, a high-tech business park in southwestern Billings. The trail offers pleasant landscaping and views of several manmade ponds as it meanders through the commercial subdivision. ...
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State: MT Length: 1.50 miles Surface: Ballast, Gravel
The Gallagator Linear Trail is a 1.5 mile trail that is made of crushed stone. The majority of traffic on the pathway will come from bikers and hikers. It is a great trail to start with for a quick warmup or if you are just getting into biking. ...
State: MT Length: 0.80 miles Surface: Asphalt, Dirt
The Greenough Park Trail is truly one of urban Missoula's best, making for a peaceful refuge from the city hubbub and near the downtown area. The trail makes a loop through this lush 42-acre park, not only popular for people but for bears, which ...
State: MT Length: 4.20 miles Surface: Asphalt, Dirt, Gravel
The Kim Williams Nature Trail meanders alongside the Clark Fork River in downtown Missoula. It connects to the Riverfront Trail, giving users an uninterrupted 4 miles of trail from which to enjoy the river or access Missoula's neighborhoods, ...
State: MT Length: 0.50 miles Surface: Concrete
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State: ID, MT Length: 25.60 miles Surface: Concrete, Gravel
The NorPac Trail follows the old right-of-way of the Northern Pacific Railway (hence the trail's name) in western Montana and the Idaho Panhandle, crossing Lookout Pass. The trail runs from Idaho near Mullan at the trailhead for the Trail of ...
State: MT Length: 25 miles Surface: Asphalt, Gravel
Many groups collaborated to create the scenic and wild River's Edge Trail: the city of Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks, Montana Department of Transportation, PPL Montana, and Recreational Trails Inc. ...
State: MT Length: 3.50 miles Surface: Asphalt, Ballast, Gravel
Missoula's Riverfront Trail follows both the north and south sides of the Clark Fork River through city parks downtown and near the university campus. Though it's not quite clear where the Riverfront Trail on the south side of the river ends ...
State: MT Length: 31 miles Surface: Crushed Stone
The 31-mile long Route of the Olympian is one of several rail-trails occupying the abandoned Pacific route of the Milwaukee Road, which originally connected the railroad's Wisconsin hub with Washington statenearly 2,000 miles to the west. ...
State: MT Length: 2 miles Surface: Asphalt, Crushed Stone
This pleasant trail is busy during hot summer days, when families come out in droves to swim, fish and paddle non-motorized boats around this small lake. No bikes are allowed on the trail but you can cross-country ski during winter. You can ...