<<

Department of Agriculture Enjoy Your National Forest Walking Trails On Your National Forest Flathead Flathead NationalNational ForestForest  National Forests are public lands set aside for public use and enjoyment.

 There are no entrance fees to use the forest; however, there are fees at some developed sites. No fees to hike or walk.

 Dogs are welcome. Some trails and devel- oped areas require a leash. 2018

 Trails may have a variety of users: walkers, hikers, horseback riders, and/or bike riders.

 Trailhead signs help keep you informed on local issues and mileages.

 Pack It In - Pack It Out.

Safety Message

 Tell someone where you are going.

 Carry a map, water, snack, and phone.

 Hike with a friend.

 Bring your trekking poles.

 Only go as far as you are able – enjoy your- self and be safe.

 Dress for the weather, bring an extra layer.

 Wear a sturdy non-slip shoe or hiking boot. ~Soren Kierkegaard

 Carry bear spray and know how to use it.

 Tread lightly and safely. Forest Service R1-16-08

Flathead National Forest hese walking trails are here to Contact Information inspire you to experience your Walking Trails national forest and enjoy the outdoors. Each walk is an T Tally Lake Ranger District Forest Supervisor’s Office/ opportunity to celebrate nature and im- prove your quality of life.  Danny On Trail #370: 1-7 miles Tally Lake Ranger District 650 Wolfpack Way  Finger Lake Trail #802: 1-3 miles Kalispell, Montana 59901 Common Trail Features  Round Meadow Trail #45: 1-13 miles (406) 758-5204  Tally Lake Trail #809: 0.4 miles - Fee http://www.fs.usda.gov/flathead/  Near the

 Short to medium length hikes Hungry Horse/Glacier View Ranger District Ranger District  Hiking Area: 1-10 miles  Clear signage 200 Ranger Station Road  Hungry Horse Ranger Station: 2 miles to Bigfork, MT 59911  Developed parking (406) 837-7500 river and back on Forest Service Road #2861 -  Gentle to moderate slope light vehicle traffic  Well maintained trails Hungry Horse/Glacier View Swan Lake Ranger District Ranger District  Krause Basin Interpretive Trail #904: 0.3 miles PO Box 190340 10 Hungry Horse Drive  Echo/Broken Leg Divide Trail #544: 9.4 miles Hungry Horse, MT 59919  Strawberry Lake Trail #5: 2.8 miles (406) 387-3800

Spotted Bear Ranger District Spotted Bear Ranger District  Historic ranger station and compound: 1-3 miles PO Box 190340 Hungry Horse, MT 59919  Red Creek Trail #486: 1.4 miles (406) 758-5376 (May 15 to Nov 15) Note: Overnight camping available at Spotted (406) 387-3800 (Nov 16 to May 14) Bear Campground.

Purple Monkeyflower Trail names in green comply with “Forest Service Trail Accessibility Guidelines” USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender.