| Casey Meadows | Helena National Forest | 3 |
| Trail No. 343 to Casey Meadows is popular year around, for ski touring as well as hiking. Hike through beautiful forest along the East Fork of McClellan Creek. Three miles of relatively easy wide trail will bring you to the Meadows. If you are very qui... |
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| Castle Rock Trail | | |
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| Castle Rock Trail | | |
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| Cataract Creek Trail | | |
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| Catchem Creek Trail | | |
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| Cayuse Creek Trail | Helena National Forest | 2 |
| This trail is mainly used for hunting access, but it provides opportunities for day hikes and short overnight trips. |
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| Cedar Bar, Faulkner | Helena National Forest | 4 |
| This trail is mainly used during hunting season but does allow for short outings since the trailhead is along Highway 12 and accessible by sedan. |
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| Cedar Creek Trail | Kootenai National Forest | 1.3 |
| This trail runs adjacent to Cedar Creek for its entire length up to the Wilderness boundary. An old wagon road is part of the trail that once accessed a mine. About a mile beyond the trialhead, Scenery Mountain Trail 649 departs to the north. Use of mo... |
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| Center Creek Trail | | |
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| Center Ridge Trail | | |
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| Chair Mountain Trail | | |
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| Cherry Creek Trail | Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest | 3 |
| The trail begins in a wooded area just on the north site of Cherry Creek. The first mile is low and gentle as it climb slowly along the base of Storm Peak. The trail is wide old jeep road, and so is very easy to follow. There are a few mud holes and st... |
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| Chief Joseph Pass Ski Trails | Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest | 15 |
| The trail system starts from the parking area on the north side of the Highway 43 at Chief Joseph Pass. There are about 15 miles of trails; (8 km of easiest, 14.5 km of more difficult, and 2.1 km of most difficult. Trails are groomed once a week from D... |
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| Cigarette Creek Trail | | |
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| Cinnamon Creek to Taylor Fork Trail | Gallatin National Forest | 5.3 |
| Trail #68, from the Cinnamon Creek Station to Taylor Creek, can be an interesting day trip for the hiker or horseman. The trail traverses through dense timber and large, open, sage covered slopes. It provides an excellent view of the surrounding area. |
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| Cinnamon Mountain Lookout Trail | Gallatin National Forest | 3.3 |
| The Cinnamon Mountain Lookout Trail is easy to moderate in difficulty. On clear days, the Taylor Hilgards, Spanish Peaks, and other peaks can he seen from Cinnamon Mountain. The hiker has an option of continuing on trail #30 and #33 to Albino Lake in t... |
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| Cinnamon to Taylor Creek Trail | Gallatin National Forest | 12 |
| The 12 mile trail from Cinnamon Station to Taylor Creek offers a good route for either a one or two day hiking or backpacking trip. Albino Lake contains planted rainbow trout. You will need a Montana fishing license to fish in the lake. The trail start... |
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| Cliff Lake Trail | Lolo National Forest | 1.2 |
| Cliff Lake Trail actually starts near the waterfall at the outlet of Diamond Lake. From the outlet at Diamond Lake, the trail follows an old logging spur road which parallels above the north side of the lake. At the end of this spur road, the actual fo... |
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| Cliff Point Trail | Kootenai National Forest | 6 |
| From the lower trailhead, the trail climbs a sidehill through a series of three switchbacks for 2.5 mile to Cliff Point then follows the ridgeline between Little North Fork/Big Creek and Gold Creek drainages to the upper trailhead on Road 751. Both tra... |
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| Coal Ridge Trail | | |
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| Colorado Mountain | Helena National Forest | 3.5 |
| From the trailhead the wide trail climbs gradually to Blackhall Meadows. There is a good chance you may spot deer and/or elk on this large verdant meadow, particularly in the early morning or evening. The trail continues through open woodland to a gate... |
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