Near Continental Divide Trail: Montana-Idaho Section 4
Near Continental Divide Trail: Montana-Idaho Section 4
Near Continental Divide Trail: Montana-Idaho Section 4
Near Continental Divide Trail: Montana-Idaho Section 4
Near Continental Divide Trail: Montana-Idaho Section 4

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Continental Divide Trail: Montana-Idaho Section 4

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30.4
mi
Distance
5,890
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
30.43mi
Distance
5,890ft
Elevation Gain
6,268ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
9,176ft
High Point
6,637ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Continental Divide National Scenic Trail spans nearly 3,100 miles across 5 states from Mexico to Canada, traversing a vast array of different environments and landscapes along the way. The CDT can be completed as a single thru-hike that will take 4 to 6 months, or by section-hiking smaller segments. The Montana-Idaho portion of the CDT features nearly 1,000 miles of diverse mountain terrain. You'll pass alongside the lofty peaks of the Anaconda, Bitterroot and Beaverhead Mountains; walk through the rugged and remote Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex; and finally arrive at the "Crown of the Continent" that is Glacier National Park. In this guide we'll take a closer look at Montana-Idaho Section 4.Montana-Idaho Section 4 begins from the Aldous Lake Trailhead where there are picnic tables and a vault toilet nearby. You'll soon reach the namesake lake, though sadly algae often covers the surface making it less than ideal for a swim.You'll continue climbing after the lake, including a few steep ups. Continue along through the relatively unexciting terrain. During summer months this section can get quite hot, making the climbing even less fun.You'll pass a few small streams, and a couple tiny ponds. There are slight views from here, but noting spectacular. The trail is also not frequently traveled or well defined in areas.One last big climb awaits you. After topping out the views become quite nice. Rock Spring is the next water source, a slight trickle out of the mountainside. The trail is easier hiking from this point on. You'll descend down to a forest road, then have one more steep climb.The CDT then follows a fence-line as the forest and trees begin to disappear. The trail then connects with a dirt road which it'll follow for the next 15 miles (it's only 8 miles however to the end of Section 4).There is one water source about 4 miles before the end of the section. Then it's mostly all downhill until you reach Interstate 15. The small town of Lima is commonly accessed from here. This marks the end of Section 4.

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