Stahl Peak Lookout offers nice views of Glacier National Park, Canada, Therriault Pass, and the Ten Lakes Scenic Area. Hawks and eagles are often observed in the area.
Standard Creek Trail (116) climbs gently for the first mile, then climbs steeply. The end of the trail provides spectacular views of Upper Libby Creek, Elephant Peak, and the south Cabinet Mountains Wilderness. This is an excellent horseback opportunity and also makes a good overnight hike.
State Line Trail (46) follows the Idaho/Montana border along the Bitterroot Divide. It features immense views of both states. There is no drinking water available along the trail, so please remember to bring your own water.
State Line Trail marks the western edge of the district. Almost all the trails on that side of the district intersect the State Line Trail. Most of them begin at the Clearwater Crossing.
Length: 28.2 miles.Trail Begins: Leo Lake.Trail Ends: Hoodoo Pass
The Stemple Pass Ski Trails are a system of connected ski trail loops that provide opportunities for beginner and intermediate cross-country skiing. 2 km of easiest, 20 km of more difficult, 10 km of most difficult trail; no grooming. Parking available for 40 vehicles.
Stewart Meadows Complex Snowmobile Trail is an ungroomed trail. It connects with Wise River/Polaris snowmobile trail. Map available at District Office or Big Hole Battlefield.
Area Map: Custer National Forest (Beartooth Division) .USGS Map1: Mount Wood.USGS Map2: Cooke City .USGS Map3: Cutoff Mountain.Township 5S; Range 15E; Section 32
The Stonewall Mountain Snowmobile Trail route follows the Keep Cool Contour Road and joins trail 417. Trail accesses Stonewall Mountain, with spectacular views. Much of the trail is in the open with frequent high winds and drifting snow.
Stonewall Ridge Trail provides a walk along a beautiful ridge hike with outstanding views of the Blackfoot Valley. The junction is not marked but it is located on top of the ridge. Caution is advised on Stonewall Mountain due to high winds.
Straight Creek Trail (99) takes you up to the State Line Divide Trail on the Idaho/Montana divide. It follows the creek and features Old Growth Forests. Closed to motorized vehicles. This trail fords Straight Creek several times.
Strawberry Ridge Trail (311) offers a very good views of the surrounding country. The trail is a good access route to the Smith River. This is an excellent route to use with other trails for a 2 to 5 day trip. The recommended season of use is late spring to late autumn.
There is no grooming on Suce Creek Ski Trail. The trail crosses private property, so please stay on trail. Suce Creek Forest Service Road 201 is plowed to a private driveway in Section 20, T3S, R10E. Do not block driveway. Parking capacity for 3 vehicles. Please respect private property.