Bozeman, Montana
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Hiking
XC Ski Groomed in Winter
Trailhead Vault Toilet
(406) 587-6701
[two-thirds] A popular mountain biking route following a road base along Bozeman Creek to Mystic Lake. The lake offers good fishing for rainbow and cutthroat trout.
In winter a groomed classic and skate ski trail in partnership with Bridger Ski Foundation.[/two-thirds][clearfix]
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S. 3rd Avenue
Bozeman, Montana 59715
May – October
Mountain Biking
Hiking
[two-thirds] Leverich Canyon is a popular hiking and mountain biking trail that sits in a narrow canyon just south of Bozeman.
It is tucked between two prominent drainages; Hyalite Canyon and Sourdough Canyon.
The trail forms a loop on the canyon walls and follows the ridge overlooking Bozeman Creek and Sourdough Canyon. The trail crosses the head of Leverich Canyon on the Moser Creek Road.[/two-thirds][clearfix]
Big Sky, Montana
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50 Big Sky Resort Road
Big Sky, Montana 59716
(406) 995-5841
(800) 548-4486
Bike Rentals
Bike Life Tickets
Gear
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[two-thirds]Have you tried our Electric Bikes? Stop by Different Spokes for more information and details!
Big Sky Resort offers over 40 miles of trails from the Mountain Village and the areas only lift accessible downhill trails from the Swift Current, Ramcharger, and Explorer lifts. Lifts run daily from 9:00am to 4:00pm.
At Big Sky Resort, riders will find mostly advanced and expert downhill trails off the Swift Current lift, with a beginner and NEW intermediate flow trail off Explorer and intermediate to expert trails off of Ramcharger.[/two-thirds][clearfix]
Whitefish, Montana
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Mountain Biking Trails
1015 Glades Drive
Whitefish, Montana 59937
(406) 862-2900
Adt 2-Hr (13-64) $27
Junior Full Day (7-12) $27
Junior 2-HR (7-12) $22
Senior Full Day (65+) $22
Senior 2-HR (65+) $22
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[two-thirds]Ride more than 30 miles of lift-accessed and cross-country mountain bike trails above the Flathead Valley.
In Whitefish, we go with the flow. Our laid back vibe is one of the reasons why people keep coming back. That and the other relaxing characteristics: our lazy meandering river, pours of locally-brewed beers and community full of easy-going locals. Even our bike trails have flow. It’s a term that often describes mountain bike trails. The way they are carved into a mountain in harmony with its contours for a smooth ride so you can, well, go with the flow.
Enjoy 23 lift-accessed trails serviced by two chairlifts in the Whitefish Bike Park. The Bike Park is open daily, weather permitting, from 10am—5:30pm June 17 through September 4, 2017. Beginning September 8, the Bike Park is open Friday through Sunday through September 24, 2017.[/two-thirds][clearfix]