Line Creek Camp Trails
Trail |
Number |
Miles |
Condition |
Remarks |
St Joe River Trail |
48 |
17.0 |
good/fair |
Some boggy areas, river forded a number of
times |
St. Joe Lake Trail |
49 |
5.8 |
Good |
Access to St. Joe Lake |
Timber Creek Trail |
54 |
5.1 |
Good |
Access to Mallard Larkin Wilderness |
Line Creek Trail |
279 |
3.5 |
Good |
Sustained Steep grades 1+ miles |
Elbow Ridge Trail |
79 |
3.5 |
Good |
Makes loop with Tr.79, 230, & 48 |
My Creek Trail |
694 |
3.1 |
Good |
Ties into Five Lakes Butte Trail #233 |
Pass Creek Trail |
61 |
2.5 |
Good |
Ties into Five Lakes Butte Trail #233 |
Bacon Loop Trail |
66 |
11.4 |
Good |
Many meadows with Mountain Views |
Neversweat Trail |
69 |
4.5 |
Good |
First Mile very steep |
Yankee Peak Trail |
611 |
8.0 |
Good |
Accessed from Heller Creek Camp |
Bean Divide Trail |
610 |
3.5 |
Fair |
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Copper Ridge Trail |
263 |
7.0 |
Good |
Accessed from Line Creek Camp. Access to
Mallard Larkin |
Stock Watering opportunities: St. Joe River at Line creek, Creeks along most
of the trails.
Grazing opportunities: Minimal-isolated meadows on some trails.
Trails in Area not Recommended for Stock use: Ruby Creek trail #71, Copper
Creek trail # 477
Vehicle access: From St Maries take forest Highway 50 east to Gold creek.
then road #218 to Line Creek (1 mile past Red Ives Ranger Station) Alternate
Route is from St Regis Montana, Take Little Joe road #282 to Gold Summit and on
down to road #218
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