National Forest Trail
Dry Creek Divide Trail
Overview
Service & Activities
Overview
Service & Activities
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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. Trail Begins: Clark Fork frontage road, three miles east of St Regis Trail Ends: Sunset Saddle Road 3814 Area Map: Lolo Forest Visitors Map USGS Map1: St. Regis USGS Map2: Illinois Peak, Montana - Idaho Township 17N; Range 27W; Section 5
Contact
MAILING ADDRESS
PO Box 460
Superior, MT 59872
Superior, MT 59872
CONTACT
406-822-4233
FAX
406-892-3903
Details
SEASON
Closes if there is snow.
SPECIAL DIRECTIONS
Take I-90 to Superior Exit 47. Next, travel west on Frontage Road 69 (south side of freeway), then go 4.9 miles to Dry Creek Road 342, and then go 15.4 miles on 342 to Sunset Creek Road 3814. Signs mark the way down 3814 for 0.5 mile.
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