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Spotted Bear River Trail
 | 19 miles away ...ckleberries. Plenty of biting flies and skeeters. Grade isn't too bad with a good climb after the pass to My lake. 3 days from Silvertip to My lake gave us time to hit the Chinese wall / Larch Pass on the 3rd day. 26 miles +-. My Lake is warm, has frogs and supposedly leeches. The mule deer think it is a petting zoo. Got quite windy and cool. We saw 18 mountain goats on the wall. 1 young Grizzle, 2 black bear cubs, 4 people, a few white tails, 10 mule deer on the journey. Troop 111, Sandpoint Id.
Incredible trip, worth every step! We came back down to silvertip via Wall creek which is on the list to be cleared. Last fall horse tracks in mud like concrete, lots of blow downs on upper 2 miles of wall creek. When cleared this would be a decent trail. I would not recommend going to my lake up wall creek, Juliet creek, to larch hill pass, one steep up hill grind. Bungalow mountain trial looks like it hasn't been traveled in years. We may still be up there if we had went that way. In my opinion. I have seen Hoop creek and yes it is a nice creek but I sure wouldn't put it in... |
Great Divide
 | 52 miles away ...s, chutes, and glades......and the tremendous expanse of THE BIG OPEN. When you venture into RAWHIDE GULCH often the only other people you see are the ones that came here with you. The RAWHIDE GULCH Chairlift quickly returns you to the main mountain at the end of your expedition. The WILD WEST ADVENTURE AREA is unlike any place at other ski areas. Over 500 acres of uniquely designed narrow interwoven trails and endless glades feel like friendly backcountry skiing with the benefit of a mile long lift to take you back you the top and do it all over again! Great Divide does not typically receive huge dumps of snow (That's why they call it ''Montana's Sunniest Ski Area''). They compensate with an incredibly effective modern snowmaking system that traditionally provides one of Montana's earliest openings and produces monster terrain parks. The other antidote to low snow is enormous terrain. With so many trails, glades and open bowls skier densities on the upper mountain and outer valleys resemble a backcountry skiing experience. Mark Hoy has directed the Ski & Snowboard School... |
Montana Snowbowl
 | 80 miles away Montana snowbowl is the biggest mountain around here. Everyone here loves the place, we always go skiing there.... |
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Other campgrounds near South Fork Campground, Montana:
Straight Creek Campground, Lewis and Clark County, 0 miles away
Benchmark Campground, Lewis and Clark County, 1 miles away
Fly in Campground, Lewis and Clark County, 2 miles away
Wood Lake Campground, Lewis and Clark County, 7 miles away
Mortimer Gulch Campground, Teton County, 10 miles away
Home Gulch Campground, Lewis and Clark County, 12 miles away
Scenic Waterfalls Campground, Teton County, 19 miles away
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Paddling Rivers Near South Fork Campground, Montana:
Flathead River - South Fork, FlatheadCounty, 23 miles away  | | Class II+ - 31 miles long (Big Prairie to Mid Creek)
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Blackfoot River - North Fork, PowellCounty, 27 miles away  | | Class I-III - 6 miles long (Wilderness Boundary to Blackfoot River)
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Blackfoot River, MissoulaCounty, 28 miles away  | | Class II - 40 miles long (Highway 141 to Scotty Brown Bridge)
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Falls Creek, Lewis & ClarkCounty, 30 miles away  | | Class III-V(V+) - 2 miles long (to Dearborn)
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Trails near South Fork Campground, Montana:
Patrol Mountain Lookout Trail, Lewis and Clark County, 2 miles away
Elbow Pass Trail, Lewis and Clark County, 5 miles away
Fairview Trail, Lewis and Clark County, 7 miles away
Cigarette Creek Trail, Lewis and Clark County, 7 miles away
Dry Fork Cabin Creek Trail, Lewis and Clark County, 9 miles away
Petty Crown Creek Trail, Lewis and Clark County, 10 miles away
Mortimer Gulch National Recreation Trail, Teton County, 10 miles away
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Lakes Near South Fork Campground, Montana:
Grassy Lake, Lewis and Clark CountyCounty, 5 miles away
Renshaw Lake, Lewis and Clark CountyCounty, 5 miles away
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