Looking for a hike that’s close to town? This list details some of the best hiking trails in Bozeman.
It’s officially spring and, as the snow continues to melt, the trails are drying up. Now is a great time to get out and experience the natural beauty that exists right in our very own town.
Gallagator Trail
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This trail starts near the Museum of the Rockies and runs through town, passing Langhor Park, Petes Hill, and Lindley Park. Stretching about two miles long, this route is a great way to get some fresh air within the city limits.
The “M” Trail
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Our town’s most popular day hike, the “M” is considered one of the essential hiking trails in Bozeman. Take the 3 mile loop to the top and back, or if you’re feeling tough, try the steep path. Either way the views from the top are amazing.
Sypes Canyon Trail
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Located on the north side of town, Sypes Canyon Trail is a great option for those hikers seeking a challenge. At two miles in there is a great lookout point, but those wanting more can continue all the way up to the Ridge.
Triple Tree Trail
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This popular spot can be found on the south end of town, and it provides a stunning view of the Gallatin Valley. Be warned, this trail heads through some thick vegetation where bears and mountain lions are known to reside.
Sourdough Canyon Trail
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Characterized by a wide path, this trail runs along Bozeman Creek making it one of the more peaceful hiking trails in Bozeman. A great option for the whole family, this route leads all the way back to Mystic Lake.
Now that you know about these great hiking trails in Bozeman, get out there and experience the majesty of nature in all its glory.