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Beartooth Ranger District

The Beartooth Ranger District is located in south central Montana and encompasses the Beartooth and Pryor Mountain Ranges. The district office is located in Red Lodge, MT, 65 miles southwest of Montana’s largest city, Billings.  The district is known for its rugged mountains and sub-alpine tundra plateaus. The highest 41 peaks in Montana are located in the Beartooth Ranger District, including Granite Peak, which is the highest and stands at 12,799ft.

The district serves as the northeastern gateway to Yellowstone National Park and is home to the Beartooth Scenic Highway. The Beartooth Highway is consistently rated one of the most scenic mountain drives in America. The highway, open from Memorial Day to mid-October (weather permitting), climbs to 10,947ft and offers stunning vistas and many recreation opportunities on the Custer Gallatin National Forest and the Shoshone National Forest.

 

The Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness makes up 65% of the Beartooth Unit and offers a wide range of scenic landscapes and hidden treasures. There are many trails that provide access to the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness, but be aware that travelling in the wilderness area comes with additional regulations.

Learn more information on the Beartooth Mountains.

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The Pryor Mountain Unit of the district is located about 60 miles east of Red Lodge, MT adjacent to both the Crow Indian Reservation, BLM lands, and the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. The dry limestone uplifts and formations create a stark contrast to the Beartooth Mountains. The views from the Pryor Mountains offer long, beautiful vistas of the surrounding countryside. The peak time for wildflowers is the month of July.

Some of the highlights of the Pryor Mountain Unit are Big Ice Cave, Dry Head Vista, and the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range.  The Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range is found on the eastern edge of the Pryor Mountains and is managed by the BLM.

Learn more about the Pryor Mountains.

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Recreation Opportunities on the Beartooth Ranger District are divided into four geographic locations:

Maps:
Visit our Forest Maps page to see trail and area maps.
 

Important links:

Recreation Sites

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Bad Canyon Trail (# 94)

Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
Bad Canyon Trail (# 94) is 5 miles long. Trail begins at T4S R 15E Sec 16, passes Beartrap Trail No. 95 junction, and ends at Forest Boundary T4S R 15E Sec 1. The trail is accessed by hiking 7.1…

Basin Campground

Biking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
Basin Campground is nestled in the trees along the banks of the West Fork of Rock Creek. Basin Lakes National Recreation Trail (#61) is a short distance from the campground. Silver Run National…

Basin Lakes Trail (# 61)

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Basin Lakes National Recreation Trail (# 61) is 4 miles long. The trail is a steady forested climb to upper and lower Basin Lakes passing a waterfall along the way. Lower Basin Lake is partially…

Bear Track Trail (# 8)

Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
Bear Track Trail (# 8) 12.5 miles long. Access is from the Bear Track Trailhead, but also from the Timberline Trailhead, or Silver Run Plateau Trailhead.Bear Track Trail climbs steadily from Rock…

Beartrap Trail (# 95)

Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
Beartrap Trail (# 95) is 7.1 miles long. The trail begins at the Bridger Trailhead on Forest Road 1176 and ends at Bad Canyon Trail (# 94). Approximately 2 miles from the trailhead, you must turn…

Big Ice Cave Picnic Area and Interpretive Site

Outdoor Science and Learning Picnicking
Located about 50 miles south of Red Lodge and Billings, MT, in the Pryor Mountains, this remote interpretive site has a short walk (0.2 miles) down a steep path to a wooden platform. You can view the…

Camp Senia Trail (# 16)

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
Camp Senia Trail (# 16) is 7 miles long. The trail leads from the West Fork Road and connects to trails that lead to Red Lodge Creek, Crow Lake, Sylvan Lake and East Rosebud Lake (Spread Creek…

Cascade Campground

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Biking
View this site on Recreation.govThe Cascade Campground is located 10.4 miles up the West Fork Rock Creek Road, near Red Lodge, MT. It conveniently sits along Forest Road 2071, which is paved for most…

Castle Creek Trail (# 72)

Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
Castle Creek Trail (# 72) is 5.9 miles long. Trail begins and ends at Picket Pin Road (Forest Road 2140). Elevation change: 2600 feet. The trail is open for the following uses: Hiking, Mountain…

Columbine Pass Trail (# 97)

Horse Riding and Camping Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Columbine Pass Trail (# 97) is 3.7 miles long. Trail begins at Jordan Lake off the West Fork Stillwater Trail (#90) and ends at district boundary/Columbine Pass. This trail continues into the…

Last updated August 5th, 2025