Cooney Creek Trail (406) goes from the headwaters of the North Fork of the Balckfoot east out of the Scapegoat and onto the Helena National Forest. It becomes trail 422 at the boundary.

Coopers Lake Trail (384) is hard to follow toward the end.

Length: 3.0 miles.Trail Begins: Forest Road 9938.Trail Ends: Junction with Trail 17

Area Map: Lolo Forest Visitors Map .USGS Map1: Coopers Lake.Township 15N; Range 10W; Section 7

Cottonwood - Rich Ranch Snowmobile Trail begins at Lower Cottonwood Road 9976, junction with Cottonwood Lakes Road 477, Junction V. It continues to Rich Ranch. This is a good family trail. Seeley Lake to Rich Ranch via Routes 1 and 13 is 11 miles one way.

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Dinah Lake Trail (12) leads to a small lake, good for fishing and swimming. You definitely need a forest map to get to this lake. There are quite a few logging roads to sort out to get there

.Length: 2.0 miles.Trail Beginning: Forest Road 465.Trail End: Dinah Lake

Double Arrow Lookout Snowmobile Trail begins at County Road 69 at the junction with Snowmass Drive, 2 miles from Highway 83 to Road 696. It leads up to Double Arrow Lookout. This is an excellent family trail. There is a scenic view of Swan Range and Clearwater Valley.

Double Arrow Resort

The Double Arrow Resort, in its serene mountain valley, is home to the traveler as it was when the main lodge was crafted over 60 years ago. The handsome, sturdy log structures capture a unique blend of European grace and Western hospitality.

Driftwood Lake Trail (367) is a connecting trail in the Wilderness between the Northfork of the Blackfoot and Cabin Creek Trails. It goes withing a quarter mile of Driftwood Lake.

Dunham Creek Trail (400) follows Dunham creek up to the divide into the Bob Marshall wilderness. From the top you can take the Jenny Creek Trail or Spruce Creek Trail down to Youngs Creek, one of the headwaters of the South Fork of the Flathead River.

Dwight Creek Trail (414) is a connecting trail from trails inside the Scapegoat to trails in the Monture Creek Drainage.

Length: 7.0 miles.Trail Begins: Junction with Trail 31 at Dwight Creek.Trail Ends: Junction with Trail 486, Conger Point

To reach East Fork Trail (481), Take the Hobnail Tom Trail 32 approximately 9 miles to the junction with Trail 481. The trail travels east through the Scapegoat Wilderness towards Parker and Webb Lake on the Helena National Forest.

East Morrell - Blind Canyon Snowmobile Trail begins at the Seeley Creek Trailhead. It travels to Road 467, Junction T, then to Road 4378 to Junction U and continues back to trailhead on Road 477. It is a good family trail but watch for detours at bridge site (no bridge). Not groomed.

East Spread Mountain Trail (435) is a short steep trail to the top of Spread Mountain. It comes off of the McCabe Creek Trail. The Old Forest Service Lookout on top of East Spread Mountain is a structure that is unsafe and should not be climbed.

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Fairway Peaks

Fairway Peaks is a brand new, custom-built cedar home located on the scenic golf course in Seeley Lake. Immaculate and well equipped with special features like a double oven, instant hot water, garbage disposal, and a 2 car garage.

Falls Point Trail (436) is a short steep trail above the North Fork Cabin that takes you to a peak. It's in the Scapegoat Wilderness

Length: 3.5 miles.Trail Begins: Junction with Trail 32.Trail Ends: Falls Point Lookout

Falls-Canyon Trail (16) is another route to Camp Pass and Lake Otatsy from the Monture Creek Trailhead. It goes above Falls Creek until a couple miles from the top and then it follows the creek. The trail ends at Dry Creek.

Begin at Archibald Loop Road 2192, Junction Q to Fawn Creek Road 4349, Junction L. Connecting trail between Route 8B and 9.

Length: 2 miles one way; easiest trail rating. .Trail Begins: Archibald Loop Road 2192.Trail Ends: Route 8B

Area Map: Seeley Lake Area Snowmobile Trails

Fawn Creek - Placid Creek Hookup Snowmobile Trail begins at Fawn Creek Road 4349, Junction M, and connects with Placid Creek Road 349, Junction N. This is a good family trail. Not groomed on a regular basis.

Fenn Mountain Trail (88) is a short steep trail from Falls Creek Trail to the top of Fenn Mountain, just west of the Scapegoat Wilderness.

Length: 5.1 miles.Trail Begins: Junction with Trail 16, Falls Canyon Trail in Section 3.Trail Ends: Fenn Mountain

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