Hawkins Lakes
Total Miles
21.6
Technical Rating
Best Time
Summer
Trail Type
Full-Width Road
Accessible By
Trail Overview
Hawkins Lakes/Pete Creek, also known as FS 338/5910, climbs high into the farthest northwest regions of Montana in the Purcell Mountains. The route accesses Hawkins Lakes, Burke Lake, Northwest Peak Lookout, Midge Creek, and Garver Mountain Trailhead. There are multiple dispersed camping locations along the road and near trailheads. This area has Deer, Elk, Mountain Lion, and several collared Grizzly Bears relocated to the area due to the remote nature. The route intermittently has a paved roadway surface that has deteriorated over time and there are many corrugations and potholes. There is Verizon cell phone coverage at Hawkins lakes, but there are no vault toilets, potable water, or other amenities available. The route may have seasonal closures and is subject to some roadway tree deadfall.
Photos of Hawkins Lakes
Difficulty
This trail is generally easy, but inclement weather may temporarily increase the difficulty and reduce traction.
Status Reports
Hawkins Lakes can be accessed by the following ride types:
- High-Clearance 4x4
- SUV
- SxS (60")
- ATV (50")
- Dirt Bike
Hawkins Lakes Map
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