Near Island and Night Lakes
July 2019. Island lake
Near Island and Night Lakes
July 2019. Island lake looking North to Beartooth Plateau.
Near Island and Night Lakes
Beartooth Plateau across Island Lake.
Near Island and Night Lakes
Beartooth Plateau from the west side of Island Lake
Near Island and Night Lakes
Sunset at Island Lake. with permission from Hobbes7714 Photo Credit: Andrew Wahr Link: https://twitter.com/WahrAndrew

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Island and Night Lakes

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At just about 3.0 miles round-trip, seeing both Island and Night Lakes is an easy and accessible alpine experience.
3.2
mi
Distance
45
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
BirdingFamily FriendlyFishingGeologically SignificantLakeLakefrontRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Beartooth Highway #212 is closed during the winter (which is generally mid-October through May). Check with the USFS or Montana DOT for current status.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.18mi
Distance
45ft
Elevation Gain
45ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
9,566ft
High Point
9,522ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
The trailhead is on Beartooth Highway #212, south of Red Lodge and east of Cooke City. Approaching from either direction is pretty straightforward as the access road is well signed. Turn north on FS Road #148 after signs for Island Lake Campground. Turn right on the first turnoff to get to the trailhead--the campground is to the left, and continuing straight goes to the boat ramp.Begin the hike by leaving the trailhead and following the trail that angles across the meadow towards the boat ramp. Cross the boat ramp and continue along the Beartooth High Lakes Trail as it winds around the west side of Island Lake. It's a hair longer than one mile to the northern end of Island Lake. Then it's approximately 0.1 miles between the lakes, and then another 0.6 miles to the northern end of Night Lake. Turn back here, or continue onwards!The Island Lake Campground is an excellent location from which to explore the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness area--Island and Night Lakes offer plenty of exploration opportunities, as do the numerous trails beyond them and both east and west along Highway #212. The trailhead is also the starting point for a plethora backpacking excursions, but just be sure to do your research on necessary wilderness and fishing permits given the proximity to the Montana-Wyoming State border and the differing regulations in each state.

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