There are around 120 known waterfalls in Montana, and we have no doubt there are many more hidden gems hidden in the depths of the Treasure State. Fortunately, many of our most iconic falls sit at the end of fairly easy hiking trails, making them easily accessible for most.
The Crow Creek Falls Trail isn’t an extraordinarily difficult one, but there are a lot of factors that prevent most Montanans from ever seeing it. The trailhead isn’t easy to find, the route is often closed due to weather, and unfortunately, the path to the waterfall isn’t the most well-marked. However, if you’re able to find it, it’s absolutely worth making the journey.
Crow Creek Falls sits nestled in Helena National Forest, not far from the tiny town of Radersburg (population 61).
Katherine Tadej / alltrails.com To call it a hidden gem would be an understatement.
The trail itself is just over five miles in length, and it’s considered moderately challenging, but not insurmountable.
Greg Altringer / alltrails.com If there are no road closures or other obstacles, it’s a fairly easy trek for an experienced hiker.
The trail starts off descending to a creek, then follows the creek for about a mile.
Katherine Tadej / alltrails.com After that, you’ll gain elevation and hike through meadows and coniferous forests to the falls.
Crow Creek Falls has only been public property since 2004, when the Helena National Forest bought them after over a century of private ownership.
Morgan Fisher / alltrails.com That’s another reason why not too many Montanans have seen this beauty.
The waterfall is breathtaking, and it’s well worth the hike.
Troy Araiza / alltrails.com Spend some time here, enjoying all the views … not only is it beautiful and peaceful, it happens to be a great spot for a picnic.
This will mark the halfway point of your hike and the official end of your trail, so you can either go back the way you came or extend your hike with trail #112 near the falls that takes you deeper into the Elkhorn Mountains.
Kody Mintyala / alltrails.com Of course, five miles is already quite a journey, so heading back to your car will probably seem pretty appealing.
To reach this tricky but gorgeous trail, head west on Indian Creek Road from Townsend for about 10 miles, then continue on Road #4031 for two miles.
Jessica Riddle / alltrails.com If there are no road closures, you’ll turn south at the intersection with Forest Road #405 for another couple of miles before arriving at the trailhead.
Have you ever seen this elusive waterfall?
Katherine Tadej / alltrails.com
To call it a hidden gem would be an understatement.
Greg Altringer / alltrails.com
If there are no road closures or other obstacles, it’s a fairly easy trek for an experienced hiker.
After that, you’ll gain elevation and hike through meadows and coniferous forests to the falls.
Morgan Fisher / alltrails.com
That’s another reason why not too many Montanans have seen this beauty.
Troy Araiza / alltrails.com
Spend some time here, enjoying all the views … not only is it beautiful and peaceful, it happens to be a great spot for a picnic.
Kody Mintyala / alltrails.com
Of course, five miles is already quite a journey, so heading back to your car will probably seem pretty appealing.
Jessica Riddle / alltrails.com
If there are no road closures, you’ll turn south at the intersection with Forest Road #405 for another couple of miles before arriving at the trailhead.
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Address: Crow Creek Falls, Montana 59638, USA