The Crow Creek Trail follows Crow Creek and offers stream fishing. The trail leads into the heart of the Elkhorn Mountains.

Length: 8.9 miles.Trail Begins: Dowdy Ditch Road, up Sage Brush Creek, Section 14.Trail Ends: Big Tizer Wildcat Mine

Deepdale Fishing Access Site does permit camping. There is a 7 day stay limit. A boat launch, toilets and access for camp trailers is available. Open all season.

Duck Creek Pass Trail provides scenic views from the Belt Divide, fishing and good access to the lakes, mountains, and trails of the Big Birch Creek Basin are the main attractions. The trail is accessible by four-wheel drive vehicles for approximately 2 miles after leaving the Duck Creek Road.

There is a $20 a night usage fee. The cabin will accommodate up to six people. The last four miles up to the cabin is not open to motorized vehicles. There is a two night minimum stay on holiday weekends.

Edith Lake Trail

The Edith Lake Trail is moderately difficult due to uphill grade and rocky surface. The trail climbs above timberline to a saddle where you have views of both the Missouri River valley and the Smith River Valley.

Falls Creek Trail accesses lower Longfellow Park and connects with Trail 109 near Crow Creek Falls. The falls are on private property. The trail is mainly used for hunting. This is an easy hike with medium use. Spring, summer and fall are the recommended seasons.

Flynn Ranch vacations are unique. Your hosts will be sons of the pioneers, fourth or fifth generation Montanans who will guide and instruct you on every aspect of operating, living on, and enjoying a 15,000 acre cattle ranch. The maximum number of guests booked is four per week.

Gipsy Lake Campground has 5 campsites and restroom facilities. Maximum trailer length of 15 feet. Stay limit of 14 days. Features fishing access, nearby trails, disabled access (toilets and trails).

Gipsy Lake Trail

Gipsy Lake Trail offers spectacular scenery and fishing along with camping is abundant on this trail. If you enjoy fishing, there are Hidden, Edith, Grace and Upper Baldy lakes. At the trailhead, there is an undeveloped campground. You will need hiking boots and carry water on this trail.

Goose Bay is located on the east shores of Canyon Ferry Reservoir. Fishing, swimming and boating may be enjoyed in the area. Camping sites are available at Goose Bay.

Goose Bay Handblown Glass

Jim and Terry blow glass nearly everyday from 10:00am to 4:30pm. The products range from goblets to vases and bowls, candles, rondelles, and lamp shades to name a few. People are invited to sit and watch as each piece takes form from a puddle of molten crystal to it's final form.

Goose Bay Marina

Goose Bay Marina offers 20 tent sites and 68 RV sites. Onsite amenities include water and electric hook-ups, store, ice and showers. Docks and a boat ramp on Canyon Ferry Lake are also available here.

The Grassy Mountain Trail begins in Skidway Campground, climbs Grassy Mountain and follows the ridgeline. Good views.

Hassel was originally known as Saint Louis. Sometime during 1895 the St. Louis name was dropped in respect to a pioneer miner, Joseph E. Hassel and the request of the post office. Other names for Hassel at various times were Knoxville, Placerville and Florence City.

Today's adventures and tomorrow's memories.

Mass weekdays at 8:30am. Saturday at 6:00pm. Sunday at 9:30am.

Hunters Gulch Trail

The Hunters Gulch Trail is open to motorbikes and ATVs which are 42 inches or less in width.

Length: 4.5 miles.Trail Begins: Forest Road 425.Trail Ends: Section 11, T 11N, R 1E on Forest Road

Indian Road Campground is a 40-acre developed campground located in southwest Montana near the Missouri River. There are about 25 units in a flat area along the bank of the river and the southern tip of Canyon Ferry Reservoir.

Kentucky Trail is mainly used for hunting access. It is not considered to offer a enjoyable hiking opportunity but access is good.

Length: 2.7 miles.Trail Begins: Forest Road 287.Trail Ends: Forest Road, Section 9, T 10N, R 3E

Litening Bed & Breakfast

Litening Bed & Breakfast is now taking reservations! Five miles south of Townsend at mile marker 83. Turn left on Litening Barn Road or enter at the log arch. Families welcome. We offer western hospitality in a rural setting with clean comfortable lodging.

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