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Map Key

8.1

Miles

13.0

KM

Point to Point

6,574' 2,004 m

High

5,491' 1,674 m

Low

1,250' 381 m

Up

875' 267 m

Down

5%

Avg Grade (3°)

19%

Max Grade (11°)

Dogs Off-leash

Features Birding · River/Creek · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Family Friendly Easy trail with few inclines

Need to Know

This trail is closed to all motorized and non-motorized vehicle use year round.

Bring Bear Spray!

Description

One of many access points to the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex, the Arrastra Creek Trail heads up through a narrow stream valley into the heart of the Montana backcountry. Starting at the Arrastra Creek Trailhead, hikers gradually climb through conifer forests and open meadows, with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountain slopes.

The trail itself is relatively straight, but beware of blind corners, as this is major bear country; be sure to make plenty of noise and always carry bear spray. Besides bears, hikers have ample opportunity to spot other types of fauna, including elk, deer, rabbits, butterflies, and eagles. From late spring through mid-summer, hikers will be treated to a spectacular wildflower display.

Twice during the hike the trail crosses Arrastra Creek, so be sure to use extra caution during high water season. Just before the second crossing, a crossroad with the 3.1 mile-long Porcupine Basin Trail is available to hikers looking for a longer day trip. Another option is to go the full 8 miles into the Bob Marshall Wilderness; the trail hooks up with the Dry Creek and Mainline Trails, which grants a hiker access to all the trails in the protected area.

DIRECTIONS
From Lincoln take MT-200 West approximately 1.3 miles to Beaver Creek Road. Turn right and continue onwards for about 2 miles until you reach a fork in the road; take the left fork and drive for 2.8 miles, until a second fork is reached. Take the road on the left, and drive for an additional 5.4 miles to the Arrastra Creek Trailhead. There is ample parking for both vehicles and stock trailers.

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Shared By:

Paige Havener

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Photos

View of Arrastra Mountain.
Jul 29, 2019 near Lincoln, MT
Bridge at first creek crossing.
Jul 29, 2019 near Lincoln, MT
Arrastra Creek Trail.
Jul 29, 2019 near Lincoln, MT

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