Crystal Lake Area Trails

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Lake Area Trails Welcome to the Lake area of the Big Snowy Mountains! This island mountain range in central Montana features peaks reaching to 8,600 feet and long, high ridges from which vistas of the prairies and mountain ranges of south and central Montana can be viewed. There are fishing streams and Lake offers trout fishing opportunities. You can spend your time watching birds, looking at wildflowers, or out on a trail. The area around Lake provides opportunities for all ability levels for horseback riding and hiking, and even mountain biking. From canoeing on a quiet lake to fossil hunting in 400-million-year-old limestone, this area of the Lewis and Clark National Forest provides many chances for adventure. Open this brochure for some ideas on where to explore. Lewis and Clark National Forest Judith Ranger District Stanford, MT 59479 (406) 566-2292 R1-13-21

GETTING THERE From Lewistown, Montana, take US Highway 87 west 8.7 miles to the Forest Access sign ( Lake Road). Turn south onto Lake Road (dirt) and go 5.3 miles to a Y intersection. Bear left and go 3.9 miles to the Recreation Area sign. Turn left (east) at the sign, continuing on Lake Road, and go 12.7 miles to campground. Lake Road varies from a narrow two-lane road to single-lane. The last 6 miles are paved, but the road is single lane and has sharp curves in places. On December 1, the road is gated for snowmobile and other winter uses at the Forest boundary. CAMPGROUND INFORMATION Lake Campground is located at 5,700 feet near the shore of Lake. Twenty-eight large and secluded campsites are tucked into thick stands of spruce trees. A group site is available for large groups, with reservations. Fee: $10 per night per unit Number of sites: 28 single sites, 3 accessible Water: Pump facility with potable water Rest rooms: 3 accessible toilets CRYSTAL LAKE Lake is closed to gas-powered motors. It provides for a number of water-related activities, including canoeing, kayaking, wading, floating and fishing. The lake is stocked annually with trout, and people with a current Montana fishing license can fish during the summer months. A boat launch is located on the north end of the lake. CRYSTAL LAKE CABIN Lake Cabin is one-room cabin sometimes available for rental by the public. Please check www.recreation.gov for specific cabin rental information. CRYSTAL LAKE INTERPRETIVE TRAIL Trail around Lake is a hiker-only interpretive trail. A brochure that explains the interpretive points is available at Forest Service offices. Lake -A -B Trail, around Lake, is open to hikers only. Stock users need to take Trail to access Trail. ICE CAVES TRAILHEAD GRANDVIEW STOCK BY-PASS

CRYSTAL LAKE SHORELINE LOOP TRAIL # Length: 1-¾ miles Start: Anywhere along the lake shore. Note: Hiker Only Trail This interpretive trail is an easy hike for almost anyone. It follows the shoreline of Lake and gives access to the entire shore, with opportunities for sunbathing, swimming, fishing, picnicking and more. Be sure to pick up an interpretive brochure from the campground host so you can follow the interpretive posts along the trail. GRANDVIEW TRAIL #/STOCK BY-PASS # Length: 5-½ miles Start: Campground Site #4 - Trail # to Trail # Destination: Grandview Peak/West Peak Trail # climbs from Lake to Grandview Point, gaining 1,000 feet in elevation in 3-½ miles. The trail then follows the ridge another 1-½ miles to West Peak on the Snowy Crest. The trail climbs steadily at a mild grade, with switchbacks making the climb easier. A short trail to VJ Spring leads off to the east about halfway to Grandview Point, and a spur trail leads to a viewpoint at Grandview Point. Note: Stock users need to take the Stock By-Pass Trail # from the Ice Caves Trailhead PROMONTORY PEAK TRAIL #491 Length: 1-¼ miles Start: Ice Caves Trailhead Destination: Grandview Peak Trail #491 climbs 400 feet in elevation from Lake to the top of Promontory Peak. The trail is a short, easy hike, with several steep and narrow switchbacks near the top. Along the way you can view evidence of past wildfires and enjoy views of Lake and the Snowy Crest. ICE CAVES TRAIL #/ Length: 4-¾ miles Start: Ice Caves Trailhead Destination: Ice Caves Trail # climbs almost five miles to the permanent ice caves on the Snowy Crest. Drinking water should be carried on this moderately difficult hike. The first 3 miles is steep, gaining 2,200 feet in elevation to the Snowy Crest ridge, where you meet Trail #. Trail # then follows a line of cairns along the open ridge for two miles to the Ice Caves. CRYSTAL CASCADES TRAIL #445 Length: 3-½ miles Start: Cascades Trailhead Destination: Cascades This easy trail follows the drainage for 3 1/2 miles from the Cascades Trailhead, gaining 1,000 feet in elevation. Cascades is a scenic waterfall that emerges from a cave about 10 feet deep and cascades 100 feet down a stair step ledge to the trail below.

445 Please note: All trails shown on this map are closed to motorized uses, such as ATV and Motorcycle. Trail is closed to all users except pedestrians. 492 275 Cascades Trailhead East Fork Rock Creek 445 491 Boat Launch Grandview Picnic Area VJ Spring 6279 Lake Ice Caves Trailhead Mount Harlow 7268 445-A 6293 7568 Grandview Point 6942 Big Rock Creek Lake Campground Cascades 6552 West Peak 8211 LEGEND TRAILS 654 8170 8250 8170 POINT ELEVATION (FEET) POINT OF INTEREST TRAILHEAD W. Fk. Blake Cr. Ice Caves 8000 8213 655 BOAT LAUNCH PICNIC AREA 0 0.5 1 Miles

CONTACT INFORMATION Lewis and Clark National Forest Supervisor s Office 1101 15th Street North Great Falls, Montana, 59401 (406) 791-7700 Judith Ranger District 109 Central Avenue Stanford, Montana 59479 (406) 566-2292 The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or part of an individual s income is derived from any public assistance program. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S. W., Washington, DC 20250-9410, or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.