Near Continental Divide Trail: Anaconda Route (Part 2)
Near Continental Divide Trail: Anaconda Route (Part 2)
Near Continental Divide Trail: Anaconda Route (Part 2)
Near Continental Divide Trail: Anaconda Route (Part 2)
Near Continental Divide Trail: Anaconda Route (Part 2)

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Continental Divide Trail: Anaconda Route (Part 2)

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Butte, Montana
25.4
mi
Distance
2,345
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
25.4mi
Distance
2,345ft
Elevation Gain
808ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
6,814ft
High Point
4,724ft
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 Part 2 of the Anaconda Route.The Anaconda Route is popular with thru hikers as it saves a significant amount of mileage by taking a more direct line through the town of Anaconda, rather than circling around Butte like the official CDT route does. Additionally, Anaconda is a cool, hiker-friendly town. There are downsides however, namely the large amount of road walking along busy streets with minimal shoulder in areas.Part 2 of the Anaconda Route begins from the center of downtown and leads hikers back to the official CDT. You'll follow Highway 1 eastward out of town, along the way passing by many restaurants and a nearby grocery store. Continue following the divided highway until taking a left on Road 48.This road has less traffic than the main highway, but has practically no shoulder. The walking is anything but enjoyable. Just put your head down and get through it without getting run over.As you reach Interstate 90 you'll turn left on the road paralleling it. At the next junction turn right and cross under the Interstate. You've now finished the worst of the Anaconda Route.Turn left onto the gravel Morel Road. Follow this road northward until turning right onto Sand Hollow (Dry Cottonwood) Road. Continue eastward on this road as it takes you away from the awful paved road walks of Anaconda and back into the mountains.You'll climb steady on the pleasant gravel Forest Road (8634) until you ultimately rejoin the official CDT route at the junction with FR 674. Turn left onto the trail and continue north.

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