The Sucker Creek/Keep Cool Snowmobile Loops is an easy trail system along Forest Road 1800 (Sucker Creek Road) which meanders through the woods. Slow speeds necessary. Cooperative operation with Ponderosa Snow Warriors Snowmobile Club. Trail can be reached from Lincoln.
Sunday Falls Trail (100) is an easily reached trail that leads to a series of waterfalls. It is one of the more popular hikes for local area residents.
Sunlight Lake Trail (273) travels from the junction with Sweet Grass Creek Trail 122 to Sunlight Divide. The trail section above Sunlight Lake to the Divide and beyond are not recommended for pack and saddle stock.
Length: 3.9 miles. Good condition, moderate difficulty, medium use
Sweet Grass Creek Trail (119) travels from the junction of Big Timber Creek Trail 119 near Conical Peak to Sweet Grass Trailhead, providing access to Middle Fork Sweet Grass Creek Trail 123 and Sunlight Lake Trail 273. The headwaters of Sweet Grass Creek are particularly scenic.
Swisher Lake Trail is located approximately 2 miles south of the US-Canada border in Kootenai National Forest. This walk-in site is located in an open forest/grassland type atmosphere adjacent to Swisher Lake. It is very serene and an excellent getaway for those seeking solitude.
Taylor Hills Trail (344) is a good short route for access to Tenderfoot Creek. The first 3.5 miles is used by 4x4 vehicles. The last 0.5 mile is steep and not usable for vehicles. Ample parking at the trailhead. The recommended season of use is late spring to late autumn.
Teeters Peak Trail (300) offers a relatively easy 3 to 5-hour hike. It is poor for overnight camping and for horseback use due to its short length and lack of water, but does offer views of the central and southern portions of the Cabinet Wilderness and surrounding mountains.
Tenderfoot Trail (342) provides access to some excellent trout fishing in Tenderfoot. The trail is located in the bottom along the creek. There are 23 creek crossing from the start of the trail to the Zehntner Ranch.
Access to the trailhead is via Forest Service logging roads through the Mt. Haggin area. Many of the roads are native surfaced and generally in good condition. High clearance vehicles are recommended due to drainage dips as they become slippery when wet due to the clay surface.
Tepee Mountain Trail (710) consists primarily of ridgetop hiking and offers spectacular views of the countryside. During the early months numerous wildflowers are available for viewing opportunities. There is little or no water on the trail during the summer months.
Thain Creek Trail is an easy hike for young children. Start on the north side of Thain Creek Campground and follow Windy Mountain Trail 454 about .25 mile north to the junction with Trail (411).
Therriault Loop Trail (85,86,190,339,341) makes an excellent day hike for the whole family. Starting at either Little or Big Therriault Lakes, following the loop will give access to trails tieing into the Highline trail.
Therriault Ski Trail provides an opportunity for the cross-country skier to easily access high country surrounding the Tobacco Valley. Views of the Ten Lakes Scenic Area especially Therriault Pass and Mt. Barnaby are very impressive. This trail is intermittently groomed.