From the wildfires to the recent snow, it has been a volatile summer here in Montana. But fall is upon us at last, and the time is right to get outside and enjoy a beautiful fall hike. And since exercise is easier when you’re promised a reward, today we’re featuring a few easy Montana hikes that have amazing views and scenery.
- Beehive Basin, Big Sky
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Makayla Golemon / alltrails.com This trail is about 7 miles in length, but it boasts some of the best views in Big Sky. After the first few miles you’ll enter Beehive Basin, a U-shaped glacial cirque with a crystal clear lake. Then head up the basin to check out the views.
- Rocky Point Trail, Glacier National Park
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David Powell / alltrails.com Rocky Point Trail is a relaxing hike with stunning views at Rocky Point of Mount Brown and Edwards Mountain across Lake McDonald. And at just 4 miles in length, it’s an easy day hike.
- Saint Mary Peak Trail, Stevensville
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Jule Hamilton / alltrails.com We fully admit that calling this an “easy” hike is a bit of a stretch. It’s 6 miles in length, the first of which are uphill and can be temperamental, but the views from the top are totally worth it.
- Hidden Lake Overlook, Glacier National Park
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claytravisamy / Flickr This easy 2.8 mile hike takes you through alpine meadows to one of the most breathtaking overlooks you’ll ever see. If you get an early start, you’ll probably see some smildlife.
- Ousel Falls Park Trail, Gallatin Gateway
Leigh Geithman / alltrails.com At just 1.6 miles in length, this trail is perfect for a family outing or a quick hike. The scenery in October is always especially stunning.
- Triple Tree Trail, Bozeman
Risa Bjork / alltrails.com This 4.3 mile trail through a wooded area crossing Limestone Creek several times and eventually switchbacks up the side of Mount Ellis. From there, take in the impressive views of he Gallatin Valley.
- East Rosebud Trail to Elk Lake, Roscoe
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Monica T / alltrails.com This is a stunning trail from beginning to end. From fall foliage to mountain views and waterfalls, every yard of this 6-mile trek has beautiful scenery. Best of all, the trail is well-marked and easy to navigate.
These are some of Montana’s best fall hikes, but some of them will definitely take up most of your day. If you’re short on time, try one of these hikes under 5 miles.
Connor Moriarty / alltrails.com
Makayla Golemon / alltrails.com
This trail is about 7 miles in length, but it boasts some of the best views in Big Sky. After the first few miles you’ll enter Beehive Basin, a U-shaped glacial cirque with a crystal clear lake. Then head up the basin to check out the views.
Leah Spezza / alltrails.com
David Powell / alltrails.com
Rocky Point Trail is a relaxing hike with stunning views at Rocky Point of Mount Brown and Edwards Mountain across Lake McDonald. And at just 4 miles in length, it’s an easy day hike.
Danielle Moss / alltrails.com
Jule Hamilton / alltrails.com
We fully admit that calling this an “easy” hike is a bit of a stretch. It’s 6 miles in length, the first of which are uphill and can be temperamental, but the views from the top are totally worth it.
Drew Christiano / alltrails.com
claytravisamy / Flickr
This easy 2.8 mile hike takes you through alpine meadows to one of the most breathtaking overlooks you’ll ever see. If you get an early start, you’ll probably see some smildlife.
Leigh Geithman / alltrails.com
At just 1.6 miles in length, this trail is perfect for a family outing or a quick hike. The scenery in October is always especially stunning.
Risa Bjork / alltrails.com
This 4.3 mile trail through a wooded area crossing Limestone Creek several times and eventually switchbacks up the side of Mount Ellis. From there, take in the impressive views of he Gallatin Valley.
Monica T / alltrails.com
This is a stunning trail from beginning to end. From fall foliage to mountain views and waterfalls, every yard of this 6-mile trek has beautiful scenery. Best of all, the trail is well-marked and easy to navigate.
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