Dogs Leashed
Overview
This is the perfect 10k run— it is never crowded, and it has great views. The middle three miles are fairly flat and overlook the prairie and the entire Judith Mountain Range.
Need to Know
Parking is free at the BLM access point. Restroom also available. Judith Mountain Lodge is adjacent to BLM access and is often open evenings and weekends for a post-run refreshment!
Runner Notes
Be aware of rocks. There are a few tree roots and slippery inclines after rain.
Description
This loop can be done either clockwise or counter-clockwise. When running counterclockwise (as mapped), the first 1.5 miles are uphill and challenging, the middle 3 miles are mostly flat and scenic, and the final 1.5 miles are downhill (if running in the other direction, the elevation profile is very similar).
There is a bathroom in the parking lot, and no water on most of the trail. There are a few rocks to dodge on the western half of the loop. There is a side-trail to an overlook the city of Lewistown. The 10k loop doesn't include this section, but if you want to add on some additional mileage, you can take this trail. This adds another mile total to the run.
The trail is usually snow-free by late April. Along the loop, you'll enjoy scenic views of the Judith Mountain Range.
Flora & Fauna
Black bears are occasionally seen here, as are deer and elk. Grizzly bears are not present in the Judith Mountains.
History & Background
This is a fairly new trail, except for the Judith Peak Overlook portion.
Contacts
Shared By:
JJ Hanson
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