Ann Arbor Trail (195) is a steep trail with some good views. It's suitable for hikers and backpackers.

Length: 3.0 miles.Trail Begins: Forest road 342.Trail Ends: Dry Creek Divide Trail 203

Bellevue Hotel/Motel

Bellevue Hotel/Motel has 22 rooms and is nice, clean and quiet.

Big Eddy Fishing Access Site is a day use only site. A boat launch, toilets, access for camp trailers is available. The site is open all season. Launching during high water in spring is difficult.

Big Pine Campground and Fishing Access Site has 5 designated campsites. Both tents and trailers are welcome at the campground. Restrooms are provided, but no drinking water is available. This site is classified as a primitive recreation site. Please limit your stay to 7 days.

Boyd Mountain Trail (202) gives you a relatively steep climb from Road 2148 to a ridgetop. It is primarily used for hunting, berry picking and hiking.

Length: 5.0 miles.Trail Begins: Forest Road 16158.Trail Ends: Boyd Mountain Road 6302

Budget Host Big Sky Motel

The Budget Host Big Sky Motel, located just off of Interstate 90, Exit 47, in Superior, Montana, welcomes all to our hospitality and the splendor of our picturesque setting located in the Rocky Mountains.

Burnt Flat Divide Trail (240) is primarily used for hunting. Other uses are hiking, backpacking and berrypicking. Although mostly forested, there are a few overlooks into Tamarack Creek.

Length: 2.5 miles.Trail Begins: Forest Road 284.Trail Ends: CC Divide Trail 404

Cameron Peak Trail (812) makes a number of switchbacks up the ridge to Cameron Peak. Then it continues northeast along a ridge and climbs to road 419. It feaatures beautiful views, diverse habittas and abundant wildlife.

Cascade Campground is located in the Lolo National Forest in northwest Montana. At an elevation of 2,900 feet, the campground encompasses 4 acres. There are 9 family campsites and one large group campsite available.

The CC Divide Trail (404.1, 3) is a scenic, mostly redgeline trail with beautiful views of seveeral drainages. It has several access points besides these listed. Please contact the Superior Ranger District and ask ranger about access.

Cedar Creek Golf Course

Cedar Creek is one of two golf courses in Mineral County, located in the county seat of Superior.

Sunday worship at 11:00am. Bible Study at 10:00am and 6:00pm.

Clear Lake Trail (260) takes you to a pristine alpine lake. It's primarily used by hikers and backpackers.

Length: 0.5 miles. Moderate to high difficulty

Trail Beginning: Forest Road 391.Trail End: Clear Lake

Copper Lake Trail (265) is an enjoyable hike to a beautiful mountain lake.

Length: 1.6 miles.Trail Begins: County road, near Mullan road.Trail Ends: Copper Lake

Area Map: Lolo Forest Visitors Map .USGS Map1: Lookout Pass, Montana - Idaho.Township 19N; Range 32W; Section 5

Crystal Lake Trail (269) is a moderate to difficult hike through white pine forest to a mountain lake. There are still remnants of historic mining activity.

Length: 3.8 miles.Trail Begins: Forest Road 236.Trail Ends: State Line Road 391

Dominion Peak Trail (808) is a pleasant hike through a wide variety of habitats. There are views of the St. Regis River Valley from the trail

.Length: 5.3 miles.Trail Begins: Forest Road 305.Trail Ends: State Line Road 391

The primary uses on Donlan Saddle Trail (205) are hunting and hiking. The trial offers scenic views of the lower Clark Fork Valley and open Ponderosa Pine stands.

Length: 3.5 miles.Trail Begins: Sesame Creek at Highway 135.Trail Ends: Road 508 on CC Divide

There are a few stretches of steep grade that make Dry Creek Divide Trail (203) a moderate to difficult hike. There are good views of the Clark Fork River Valley from the higher parts of the trail.

Length: 11.0 miles. Moderate to high difficulty

Dry Creek Trail (151) is a scenic trial that traverses the heavily timbered creek bottom. It climbs through open slopes, mountain meadows, past a perfectly heart shaped lake to the sparsley timbered stateline divide.

Flat Rock Creek Trail (253) takes you to the top of the mountain for a view of the St. Regis River Valley.

Length: 5.3 miles.Trail Begins: Forest Road 352.Trail Ends: Tamarak Creek Road 284

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