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Start in the main parking lot near the Cross Ranch State Park Visitor Center. Head south from the trailhead sign along the Interpretive Trail through the valley forest. From the intersection with a connector trail, the trail loops to the north and follows the Missouri River. Along this portion of the hike, there are several nice spots for a break or pictures of the river. Continue onto the Matah Trail, which also follows the Missouri River, before turning left (west) and eventually wrapping around to the south. Continue south through the cottonwood forest, eventually meeting back up with the Interpretive Trail. Enjoy a few more steps along the scenic Interpretive Trail before it ends on the north side of the visitor center. Follow the gravel road around the buildings to the parking lot.In years with little snow, this is a nice hike in the winter as it is well sheltered from the wind by the forest and the higher land to the west. When there is sufficient snow, this is a groomed cross-country ski trail.
This is one of the last fairly undeveloped stretches of the Missouri River. The park is left mostly primitive to preserve the area as a natural part of the Missouri River Valley and cottonwood forest.
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North Country Trail: Lonetree WMA Valley View Hike
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