Reanus Cone Trail Part 1
Total Miles
4.5
Elevation
1,206.91 ft
Duration
0.75 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Overview
The Reanus Cone Trails are winding single tracks that lead through the mixed pine of the Custer National Forest to a couple of immense meadows. In these high meadows, you might see wild turkeys, a prairie dog or two, and mule deer along your way. This relaxing drive has a few mud holes, but no obstacles over 12 inches. At the summit, you'll pass the Reanus Cone, a cone-shaped geological feature, with beautiful views in every direction.
Photos of Reanus Cone Trail Part 1
Difficulty
This is a dirt or rocky road, typically unmaintained after rain or snow.
History
The Reanus Cone is a geological feature in Powder River County, Montana, with an elevation of 4,035 feet above sea level.
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