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Beartooth Mountains Hiking Tour

Explore the remote, rugged beauty of Montana’s highest mountains on a guided hiking tour through the Beartooth and Absaroka ranges, where alpine tundra, glacial lakes, forested valleys, and dramatic peaks create a pristine wilderness rich in wildlife and breathtaking scenery.

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Trip Type

Hiking

Difficulty Level

2

Trip Length

6 Days, 5 Nights

Distance

50 Miles
80.5 Kilometers

Meeting Time

Hotel 8:00 am

Drop-off Time

5 pm

Assembly Point

Billings, MT

Inclusions

Timberline van shuttle is included between Billings and Red Lodge prior to and following tour.

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Beartooth Mountains Guided Hiking Tour

Situated northeast of the northeast entrance to Yellowstone National Park, the Beartooth Mountains, for the most part, are contained within the vast Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness. The rugged terrain, high elevations and somewhat remote location are factors that conspire to preserve the pristine quality of this region.  The Absarokas are named after the Crow Indians, as Absaroka is the native name for Crow. They form a chain of mountains characterized by stratified rocks, forested valleys and rugged peaks, and are home to a variety of wild animals, notably the threatened grizzly bear.  Lower elevation dense forests contrast with the many intermingled mountain meadows before giving way to alpine meadows and patches of subalpine forest.

Montana’s Highest Mountain Range

Conversely, the eastern side of the wilderness is dominated by the high granitic plateaus of the Beartooth Mountains, named after their resemblance to a bear’s tooth.  This imposing mountain range is home to the highest 40 mountains in Montana.  The ragged rock peaks and sheer rock walls plunge to talus slopes and canyon bottoms in the Beartooths.  Hundreds of lakes lie among the bald rock and alpine tundra of the plateaus. This country is starkly beautiful but extremely fragile with unpredictable changes in weather. Wildlife that you may see includes moose, mule deer, mountain goats and bighorn sheep.

From the mountain peaks, glaciers, tundra plateaus, lakes, and basins of the high elevations to the midslopes and deep canyons and valleys below, the Absaroka-Beartooth offers scenic panoramas.

ITINERARY

Day 1: Stillwater Trail

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Distance: 6 miles

Our hiking tour will assemble in Red Lodge, eastern gateway to the Beartooths, mid-morning on Day 1 and we’ll provide a van shuttle from Billings. We’ll hike on the Stillwater River Trail where we will walk past flower-filled meadows and towering boulders worthy of a climb, before reaching Sioux Charley Lake. This will be a great introduction to the beauty of the Beartooth Mountains and the role water has played in shaping the scenery. We then head for Rock Creek Resort, where we’ll spend all 5 nights.

Day 2: West Fork Trail to Timberline Lake

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Distance: 9 miles

On Day 2, we’ll shuttle along the West Fork of Rock Creek for an engaging 9-mile introduction to the wilderness as we hike to Timberline Lake. The views from the lake are magnificent, including Timberline Glacier and 12,500′ Silver Run Peak.

Day 3: Lake Fork Trail to Lost Lake

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Distance: 10 miles

Early morning of Day 3 we head to the Lake Fork of Rock Creek which offers beautiful waterfalls, gorgeous scenery, and abundant wildlife. We are headed to the pristine mountain lake of Lost Lake where we should have time to sit back and enjoy the magnificent scenery.

Day 4: Beartooth Butte and High Lakes

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Distance: 9 miles

Day 4, we’re hiking to Beartooth Butte and a spectacular encounter with Beartooth High Lakes. Much of this 9-mile hike in the Beartooth high country is at or above timberline with breathtaking views of countless high alpine lakes and the dominating presence of Lonesome Mountain and famous Beartooth Butte. Today’s hike will include a drive over Beartooth Pass on the famous Beartooth Highway.

Day 5: West Fork of Rock Creek to beautiful Quinnebaugh Meadows

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Distance: 10 miles

On Day 5, we’ll climb moderately along the cascading West Fork of Rock Creek to beautiful Quinnebaugh Meadows, passing Calamity and Sentinel Falls along the way (10 miles).

Day 6: West Rosebud Trailhead, to Mystic Lake and beyond; return to Billings

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Distance: 6 miles

Our final hike on Day 6, will be from the West Rosebud Trailhead as we explore the trail to Mystic Lake. If you still have not had enough, there is the option to continue a bit further into the wilderness towards Island Lake. After the hike we return to Billings. The Beartooth Mountains Hiking tour is one not to miss!

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