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Comet Ridge Snowmobile TrailBeaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest4
Cooperative operation with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks; Beaverhead Sno-Riders Club of Dillon; and Wise River Jackpine Savages Snowmobile Club. National Recreation Trail.

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ConfederateHelena National Forest3
This trail is mainly used for hunting access. It is not considered to offer enjoyable hiking opportunities, but the access is good.
Conger Creek Trail
Conger Point Trail
Continental Divide Mussigbrod Campground to Pintler CampgroundBitterroot National Forest30
A combination of open ridges, wide parks, and light forests makes this walk rather gentler (and safer) than more exposed traverses. If you've ever stood far above treeline as a mountain thunderstorm gathered, you'll appreciate the many side-trails that...
Continental Divide TrailHelena National Forest
This section of trail is only a portion of the Continental Divide Trail. The ride is easy, and the trail is in good condition. The majority of the trail is surrounded by a closed canopy of Douglas-fir and lodgepole pine. The few vistas that are offered...
Cooney Creek Trail
Copper Creek Trail
Cornell Trail
Cosley Lake Cutoff Trail
Cow Creek Trail
Cow Island Trail
Coyote Creek Trail
Coyote Creek Trail
Coyote Ridge TrailKootenai National Forest3
This trail offers an excellent dayhike opportunity. By using two vehicles, and parking at the lower and upper access, a one direction (2-4 hours)hike is provided. This trail provides views of the south-central portion of the Cabinet Mountains Wildernes...
Cracker Lake TrailGlacier National Park12

Depending on the time of year and how rainy it has been, the first mile or so of this trail can be very muddy because it is a shared hiker/horseback trail. after the first mile it is in the trees for most of the hike with some openings in between. ...

Crazy Creek - Longfellow TrailHelena National Forest4
This trail can be used to access the Tizer Basin country and offers opportunities for hiking and camping. The trail is used mainly by hunters.
Crazy Creek, Longfellow TrailHelena National Forest3
This trail can be used to access the Tizer Basin country and offers opportunities for hiking and camping. The trail is used mainly by hunters.
Crow Creek TrailHelena National Forest10.5
From the trail head off County road #285 the trail climbs on a gentle grade to an overlook of the Crow Creek drainage. The trail drops into the drainage. Follow the creek for 4 miles to a road bridge crossing. Cross Forest Road #405 and continue along ...
Crowell Trail
Crown Mountain Trail
Crystal Lake National Recreation Trail
Crystal Lake TrailLolo National Forest4.1
From Deer Creek Road 236, the trail follows an old mining road through mixed forest stands of Douglas-fir, spruce, and western hemlock. Within a mile of the trailhead, this mining road narrows to a footpath and parallels protions of Deer Creek. Before ...
Currant Creek Trail
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