Canyon Creek Trail
Total Miles
3.4
Elevation
2,207.17 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Summer, Fall
Trail Overview
This 3.4-mile-long ATV trail goes through the Gallatin National Forest and makes a loop off of Miles Creek Road. This trail is more faint and overgrown and less trafficked compared to the other ATV trails in the area. It's very curvy along the shelfy edge of a mountain, lined with lots of pine trees. From the south end, the trail starts off pretty easy, with some ruts, but hardly any rock. It gradually descends for a mile, with some sharp corners that come up quickly. Then it gradually climbs back up for the rest of the trail. There are uneven ruts and sections where the trail is lower on one side, making it slightly harder for an ATV. This is one of the harder trails in the area, but not by much. This trail is open 6/16 through 10/14 to motorized use.
Photos of Canyon Creek Trail
Difficulty
This is overall an easy ATV trail. There is a bit rockier climb that is steep with loose rocks, but overall, the trail is manageable for most beginner riders.
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