Near Bridger Foothills Trail #534
Misty trail
Near Bridger Foothills Trail #534
Trail marker at the Crossroads
Near Bridger Foothills Trail #534
North bound at Ross Pass.
Near Bridger Foothills Trail #534
Mountain goat
Near Bridger Foothills Trail #534
Gaining Sacagawea Peak

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Bridger Foothills Trail #534

4.8 (4 Ratings)
An often overlooked trail in the shadow of the Bridger Ridge.
20.7
mi
Distance
6,536
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
20.71mi
Distance
6,536ft
Elevation Gain
10,040ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
9,011ft
High Point
5,466ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Access to this trail is best from the east side at Fairy Lake, but it can also be accessed from the west (with more elevation gain necessary) from the Corbly Gulch trailhead. An alternate to the must-do Bridger Ridge Traverse is the Bridger Foothills Trail. This National Recreation Trail traverses nearly the entire length of the Bridger Mountain Range and offers hikers long views of the Gallatin Valley, The Tobacco Root Mountains, the Madison Range, the Gallatin Range, and the towns of Bozeman and Belgrade. The Foothills Trail is not for the faint of heart nor for a hiker fearing massive elevation gain and loss. The trail follows the myriad of coulees that make up the west side of the Bridger Mountains and the trail goes up and down into each and every single one of them. The trail dips into a little draw only to immediately take you back up and out of it giving you a glimpse just a bit farther down valley. The long traversing nature of the trail means that it crosses many other trails and most hikers will find its primary use is to simply connect two of these together. A popular mountain bike route is to connect the Sypes Canyon Trail with the College M Trail via the Foothills Trail. Other options are Corbly Gulch and Middle Cottonwood as well. Prepare for a many hour jaunt should you wish to hike it in its entirety. Bring plenty of water as the trail is located high enough up that it only touches the tops of a few of the seasonal streams and creeks that run down the west side of the range.

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Nearby Hike Routes

Bridger Ridge Traverse

Hike Route

Bridger Ridge Traverse

Lake
strenuous
18.36 mi
+6,213 ft
Sacagawea Peak

Hike Route

Sacagawea Peak

Geologically Significant
strenuous
4.72 mi
+2,031 ft
Hardscrabble Peak

Hike Route

Hardscrabble Peak

Less Crowded
strenuous
5.86 mi
+2,745 ft
Corbly Gulch CE

Hike Route

Corbly Gulch CE

Birding
extreme
12.13 mi
+3,483 ft
Ross Pass

Hike Route

Ross Pass

Views
moderate
4.8 mi
+1,008 ft
North Cottonwood

Hike Route

North Cottonwood

River/Creek
strenuous
2.1 mi
+910 ft
Contributors
Sam H