The trail is rated as moderate and is primarily used for hiking.
Blue mountain bike trails missoula.
Blue mountain about halfway to lolo blue mountain sits on the south end of the missoula valley.
Blue mountain recreation area.
When the road goes right veer left and follow to the trailhead.
Blue mountain recreation area.
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Dogs are also able to use this trail.
The blue mountain recreation area is one of missoula s most diverse spaces for recreation.
Blue mountain recreation area east zone is a day use area only.
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Head south of missoula on brooks aka hwy 93.
Welcome to mountain biking missoula.
Blue mountain lookout trail is a 9 8 mile out and back trail located near missoula montana that features a great forest setting.
This 4 900 acre recreation area includes 41 miles of system trails and is a popular spot for locals and visitors because of its proximity to the city of missoula and the views of the missoula valley and the sapphire and rattlesnake mountains.
Motorized use in some areas means the trails are often bermed and definitely technical.
The area is closed 10 p m.
Blue mountain is notable for being home to much rockier trails than the other nearby areas.
Major mountain biking trail systems are located within minutes of downtown missoula and include the rattlesnake recreation area pattee canyon and blue mountain.
Used by equestrians cyclists hikers geocachers trail runners atv and motorcycle enthusiasts disc golfers and dog walkers this 5 500 acre playground is part of the lolo national forest and exhibits a successful collaboration between public land managers and missoula recreationists.
Additionally the clark fork riverfront trail system links to biking trails in the deer creek and marshall mountain areas.
There s opportunity for both day and overnight trips on this trail from the base of blue mountain to the lookout.
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Hwy 93 blue mountain road.
Length 9 8 mi elevation gain 2 083 ft route type out back.
1 2 mi after crossing the bitterroot river go right on blue mountain road.
Leash and unleashed trails are marked on the trailhead map.