United States 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. MONTANA 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 Flathead Valley
Short to medium length hikes Hungry Horse/Glacier View Ranger District Swan Lake Ranger District Jewel Basin 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.