BEARTOOTH TRAILS
Beartooth Trails improves the quality of life and health for Red Lodge residents and visitors by partnering with area organizations to create and maintain trails in Red Lodge and along the Beartooth Front for hikers, bikers, and horses. We work with the US Forest Service on non-motorized trails in the Custer-Gallatin National Forest, and with the City, County, and private landowners on the Rocky Fork trail system.
Since 2011, Beartooth Trails has donated more than $94,000 to bring crews of Montana Conservation Corps workers to construct and improve trails. This work has been done in partnership with the US Forest Service, city of Red Lodge, and dozens of local volunteers who cook hearty meals for the young crews (and compete to be voted the kids’ favorite!).
We’ve leveraged thousands of hours of volunteer time through trail “work days” and Adopt-a-Trail maintenance programs. Among the trails that Beartooth Trails has contributed to are the Palisades, Nichols Creek, Face of the Mountain, Coal Miners’ Park, and Red Lodge Airport trails. Part of Beartooth Trails’ mission includes providing resources on area trails that can be of value to residents and visitors; you can access this resource using the menu on the left.