Butte Cabin Ridge Trail (227) is a route to Quigg Peak. Can make a loop trail by taking 244 back.
Length: 5.7 miles.Trail Begins: Trailhead Forest Service Road 16111, Butte Cabin Creek Road, 0.75 mile East Junction Rock Creek Road 102.Trail Ends: Trail 224, 2 miles east of Quigg Peak
Cabin Gulch/NorthFork Deep Creek Snowmobile Trail follows Forest Road 423 through a timbered area in the Big Belt Mountains. Limited parking at Cabin Gulch and North Fork Deep Creek.
Length: 16 miles of marked trails.Trail Begins: Cabin Gulch.Trail Ends: North Fork Deep Creek
Cabin Lake Trail (459) is the primary access to Cabin Lake and Cube Iron-Mt. Silccox Roadless Area. You can make a loop hike back to the trailhead. This route features sub-alpine lake basins and high elevation ridgetop topography. Non-motorized use only.
Cabinet Creek Ski Trail begins at plowed parking area on Highway 43 and follows Cabinet Creek to junction with Anderson Mountain Road; has some steep pitches. Can use either Anderson Mountain Road or Richardson Ridge Trail to make semi-loops.
Cabinet Divide Trail (360) provides opportunities for rugged day hikes and short backpacking trips. There is adequate parking at the trailhead for 4 cars, but there is limited turnaround space. No stock facilities are available.
Cache Creek Trail (317) goes from Clearwater Crossing on the West Fork of Fish Creek up to the Idaho/Montana State Line Divide. It can be made a loop trail by following the divide trail north and coming back down one of the many trails back to Clearwater Crossing.
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.
Camp Creek - Rice Ridge Snowmobile Trail begins just south of milepost 22on Highway 83 and continues on Road 4362 to Rice Ridge Road 720 at Junction F (Route 4). Access to Rice Ridge and Holland Lake in spring when snow has melted on lower trails. Not groomed on a regular basis
Canyon Creek Snowmobile Trail is a cooperative operation with Montana Department of Fish Wildlife and Parks, northwest Montana Grooming Coalition and Flathead Snowmobile Association. Parking capacity for 75 vehicles.
Canyon Point Trail (1437) is a trail from Canyon Lake to Canyon Point on the Southern Scapegoat boundary. It would be a scenic day hike from a camp at canyon lake.
Length: 2.7 miles.Trail Begins: Junction with Trail 403, Conger Creek.Trail Ends: Canyon Point
Caribou Trail (56) begins on a logging road and runs uphill through a lodgepole pine stand. Gaining elevation, the trail sidehills around Caribou Mountain and fades out near the US/Canada border.