WMTRA Rides & Trails List
MONTANA
01. Albert Creek - Petty Creek - Southside Road - Easy
02. Ambrose Creek - Sapphire Mountains - Intermediate
03. Beavertail - White Pass area - Easy
04. Blue Mountain (Grave Creek Range Road/Jeep Trail) - Intermediate to Difficult
05. Blanchard Creek (Clearwater Junction area) - Easy
06. Brewster Creek (Rock Creek) to Upper Willow Creek and back - Easy
07. Chain-of-Lakes Trail (Sula/East Fork) - optional overnight camping - Intermediate
08. Fish Creek/Bear Creek area - Easy
09. Garnett Ghost Town, Elk Creek and Bear Gulch area - Easy
10. Gold Creek (Hwy 200) - Easy
11. Helena - Canyon Ferry area - Easy to Difficult
12. Huckleberry Pass (Browns Lake, Ovando to Lincoln) - Easy
13. Jocko Road (Arlee to Seeley Lake) - Easy
14. Lolo Hot Springs area - Easy
15. Maxville/Princeton (Philipsburg area) (optional overnight camping) - Easy to Intermediate
16. Miller Creek - Miller Peak - Eight Mile area - Easy to Intermediate
17. Nine Mile - Siegel Pass - Quinns Hot Springs (optional overnight lodging) - Easy
18. Overwhich Falls Trail (Alta/Painted Rocks area) (optional overnight camping) - Intermediate
19. Pipestone Trail System (Butte) (optional overnight camping/lodging) - Easy to Difficult
20.
MONTANA/IDAHO STATE LINE AREA
21. Haugan - Saltese - Silver Lake - State Line Road - Ward Creek - Haugan - Easy
22. Saltese - Lookout Pass - Mullan, Idaho - Easy
23. Taft (Hiawatha Bike Trail area) - Dominion Peak, Shefoot Mountain, Quarles Peak - Easy
IDAHO
24. Wallace area - numerous trails and roads: Red Oak, Gold Hill, Moon Pass, Slate Creek, Dry Creek,
“Trail 16”, Bullion Pass, Champion Creek, Stevens Peak, Elsie Lake, Dot Creek, Loop Creek, Lost
Lake, Polaris Peak, Mount Pulaski, Cemetery Ridge, Mastodon Mountain, Jewel Gulch, plus old
railroad grades and tunnels. (optional overnight camping or lodging) - Easy to Difficult
25. Fourth of July Pass area - Easy
26. Challis and Leadore areas - Easy to Difficult
27. St. Anthony Sand Dunes - Easy to Difficult
Ride Leaders
Pick a location, date, time and meeting place for your ride.
Please write up a ride description. Utilize the club “Ride Description and Planning Guidelines” as a
reference. At minimum, include the date, time and location of the ride, the difficulty level of the ride, the
distance and duration of the ride, and the directions to the ride location.
E-mail or give the ride description to Scott Swan or Dave Felstet. Allow enough lead time for it to be added to
the ride schedule and sent to all club members a few days prior to the ride.
Unless you have extenuating circumstances, please stay committed to leading your ride! People have already made plans to attend. We’ve had too many rides cancelled in previous years.
Thank you.
