Sunday worship at 8:00 and 10:30am.

Sunday worship 10:30am.

Bible classes for all ages Sunday at 9:30am. Worship is at 10:45am. Home groups meet Wednesdays at 7:00pm. We are a family oriented congregation and have a strong kid's program.

Coyote Ridge Trail (5.2) offers an excellent day hike opportunity. For a short (2 to 4 hours), one-way hike, use two vehicles and parking at the lower and upper access.

The Kootenai River in northwest Montana is one of flyfishing's best kept secrets. This classic river of pristine beauty, located west of Glacier National Park, contains a native rainbow trout called the Columbia Redband, known for its exceptional strength and acrobatic fighting ability.

Divide Trail (6) offers several scenic views of the Cabinet Mountains. It is used primarily by horseback riders but lends itself to average day hike and short backpacking trips. No restrooms or stock facilities are available.

This is a small stream averaging 7 feet in width and 7 inches in depth. The middle reaches flow through a rather steep, rocky gradient averaging 5 to 6 percent.

East Fork of Pipe Creek Snowmobile Trail is a 30 mile marked and groomed loop trip, which can include a short side trip to Big Creek Baldy Lookout, offers views of the Yaak and Kootenai River areas. Wood is scarce, so provide wood from lower trail if a fire is desired. Watch for ski tourers.

Elk Mountain Outfitters offers guided hunts and drop camps. We have fully or semi-guided hunts in the beautiful northwestern Rockies and have been in business for over 20 years

The Evergreen Motel is cute, clean and cozy with direct dial phones, color cable TV/HBO, kitchenettes available, individual heat and air, private entrance and walking distance to town and hospital. Commerical customer welcome.

Sunday worship at 11:00am.

Fisher Divide Trail

Fisher Divide Trail (5.1) is best suited to horseback or mountain bike use, though it is also a fine hiking experience and is mostly located on or near ridge tops, which offer beautiful views of the Cabinet Mountains.

Length: 11.5 miles. Light use, low difficulty

Flagstaff Mountain Trail (43) is an excellent, relatively easy hike for the family. The trail winds through grassy meadows and follows a gentle ridge to the summit of Flagstaff Mountain.

Flatiron Mountain Ski Trail is intermittently groomed. Ski or snowshoe up to Rainbow Lake road taking a right at road junctions. The road switchbacks near the top, and trees are very sparse so it is possible to ski up and follow the ridge.

Flatiron Mountain does not have a trail, but the open ridge is easy to follow and offers beautiful views of the Yaak and Kootenai areas. This is an excellent family trip.

Length: 1.5 miles.Trail Begins: Rainbow Ridge

Trail Ends: Top of Flatiron Mountain

For the first 2 miles Flower Creek Trail (137) is on a south slope above Flower Creek. Small flats offer good camping and their proximity to the trailhead makes them attractive for families with children. At about 3 miles, it takes off through a campsite on the left.

Fourth of July Trail (115) is located in lodgepole forest for most of its distance, and it crosses the creek twice. The trail gives access to the Geiger Lakes basin. There is a stock ramp at the trailhead.

Geiger Lakes Trail

The first 0.8 mile of Geiger Lakes Trail (656) is through lodgepole pine, then it opens to subalpine vegetation. Lower Geiger Lake is reached at about 2 miles; the trail continues to Trail 48 which leads to Upper Geiger Lake.

The lobby hours are Monday through Thursday 9:00am to 4:00pm and Friday 9:00am to 5:30pm. The drive-up is open Monday through Friday 8:30am to 5:30pm and Saturday 9:30 to 1:00pm.

Goat Mountain Trail #148

Goat Mountain Trail (148) follows a creek bed for 0.3 mile. The trail soon changes to a moderately steep hike. It follows a sidehill with narrow tread in a few spots. From the top of Goat Mountain one can view the Cabinet Mountains.

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