Boulder Alley Spur
Total Miles
1.1
Elevation
1,654.38 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Overview
This track exits the Bigfoot Creek to Hay Creek Trail, goes west for just over a mile, connects with Boulder Alley Trail, and gets into an area of large boulders and pine trees. If you're on a quad or a dirt bike, you will be able to go through boulder alley further than we could in our SXS. The scenery is spectacular, the forest is healthy and fairly well maintained in this area, the boulders are fun to climb on and around and explore, and the wildlife includes deer, elk, and bears. All private property crossings are allowed if you stay on the trail.
Photos of Boulder Alley Spur
Difficulty
The only obstacle on this trail would be in the early springtime when it might be snowy or muddy or after a heavy rain. Otherwise, it's an easy trail.
History
The Deerlodge National Forest in this area covers just under 314,000 acres.
Status Reports
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