Near Pitamakan Pass Trail
Bad Marriage Mountain from the Cut Bank Trailhead.
Near Pitamakan Pass Trail
Bad Marriage Mountain and the North Fork Cut Bank Creek gently flowing through a meadow.
Near Pitamakan Pass Trail
A very shallow stretch of the North Fork Cut Bank Creek with Bad Marriage Mountain hovering above.
Near Pitamakan Pass Trail
North Fork Cut Bank Creek
Near Pitamakan Pass Trail
Mad Wolf Mountain

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Pitamakan Pass Trail

5.0 (4 Ratings)
A stunning trail with a perfect blend of forest, alpine, creeks, and lakes.
17.1
mi
Distance
3,124
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsLakeRiver/CreekSpringSwimmingViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Bring bear spray.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
17.08mi
Distance
3,124ft
Elevation Gain
3,119ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
7,643ft
High Point
5,151ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This trail starts over at the Cut Bank trailhead at the end of the road and ends near the campground at Pray Lake in Two Medicine. Starting over at the Cut Bank area, you pass through a meadow that explodes in flowers at the beginning of summer before dropping down to North Fork Cut Bank Creek. The trail follows the creek upstream, sometimes right along the water, sometimes away from it, and sometimes high above looking down. You pass wonderful vistas of Bad Marriage Mountain and views up the drainage to Razoredge Mountain and Medicine Grizzly Peak while passing willow-lined sections of the creek and ponds. At four miles, you pass the junction with the Triple Divide that also leads to Medicine Grizzly Lake. From here, the trail turns up the drainage towards Morningstar Lake through the trees, passing a meadow that is a favorite for elk in the evening. The trail wraps around the base of the mountain, following up the creek gaining elevation until it gets to Morningstar Lake with it's campground. Views up to the red rock ridge line often have white spots of goats hanging on its ledges. From here, the trail gains elevation more quickly, passes by Katoya Lake at a distance, then crosses over the outlet of the incredibly lovely Pitamakan Lake as the views up towards Pitamakan Pass and Mt. Morgan are stunning. You follow the shores of this lake that is tucked beneath cliffs, passing Seven Winds of the Lake, then begin steeply switchbacking up to fantastic alpine meadows that are favorites of bighorn sheep. The trail joins up with the Dawson Pass trail that leads around the western edge of Mt. Morgan as well as the Cut Bank Pass Trail. The !Pitamakan Pass Trail follows along the ridge east with incredible views down the Cut Bank drainage that you climbed up with the sapphire lakes capping off the beauty. Looking down the south side of the slope, Oldman Lake sits at the bottom of the valley surrounded by the steep cliffs of Flinsch Peak and Rising Wolf. You switchback down to Oldman Lake. You're back in the trees with stands of old, silver snags creating a dramatic contrast to the new, green growth. This trail follows Dry Fork Creek out the drainage towards the plains that seem to go on forever. Looks down into the drainage can reward you with all sorts of wildlife. The trail eventually crosses the creek which is a trickle by mid-summer. A short rise in the trail takes you past a waterfall and around Pray Lake to the trailhead. This content was created by Jake Bramante of Hike 734. Visit https://www.hike734.com for more expert Glacier content and maps that help you decide which trail to hike.

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Contributors
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