Little Bitteroot Road
Total Miles
20.0
Elevation
851.05 ft
Duration
1 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Winter, Fall
Trail Overview
Take this cutoff road for a lazy afternoon drive from one county to the next. This dusty gravel road can present washboards in some areas. During winter months, snow drifts can be a problem and snow plows are not to be depended on. The entire route can be done in 2WD in good weather. Ranchers frequently travel the route, typically towing trailers, so please be sure to drive carefully. Keep an eye out for the slow elk that almost always escape their fencing. Deer and a great variety of birds are almost always present on this route. This track does pass through CS&KT tribal lands. If you are stopping along the way to recreate, a recreational permit is required by a non-member person over the age of 11. To purchase a Tribal Conservation Permit, visit http://csktnrd.org/fwrc/recreation for more information.
Photos of Little Bitteroot Road
Difficulty
This is accessible with any vehicle in the dry summer months. 4WD may be required in the winter months. The gravel road does present some washboards but overall is a smooth drive.
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