Alice Creek Trailhead
Area Status: Open
This trailhead provides access to the historic Lewis & Clark Pass and the Scapegoat Wilderness. There are interpretive displays at the trailhead and adjacent to the Alice Creek Road #293. The trail, 2 miles in length, to Lewis & Clark Pass provides a scenic day hike.
At a Glance
Area Amenities: | Interpretive Site,Picnic tables,Toilets,Parking |
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Best Season: | June through November |
Restrictions: | Food Storage Order is in effect |
Closest Towns: | Lincoln, MT |
Water: | No |
Restroom: | Vault Toilet |
Operated By: | Forest Service |
Information Center: | Lincoln Ranger District |
General Information
Directions:
Access to the trailhead is located about 9 miles east of Lincoln on Highway 200. Turn north on the Alice Creek road and travel about 8 miles to the trailhead.
General Notes:
Non-motorized trail provides access to Lewis & Clark Pass.
Parking:
Passenger vehicles & stock trailers
Activities
Day Hiking
Interpretive Areas
Amenities
Interpretive Site: | Interpretive signs at trailhead |
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Picnic tables: | Two tables available |
Parking: | Parking for passenger vehicles and stock trailers |
Toilets: | 1 Vault Toilet |