Indian Meadows

Total Miles
1.6

Technical Rating

2

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

Trail Type

Full-Width Road

Accessible By

Trail Overview

Indian Meadows is a hiking, camping, and equestrian destination area off Copper Creek Road. It's a multipurpose area that serves as a basecamp for local outfitters, trailhead parking for several hiking trails, and the Indian Meadows USFS guard station, which is available for rent via recreation.gov. The area, due to its altitude above the surrounding area, inspires a commanding view. The access to the area is generally well maintained, but is narrow with turnouts available if there is oncoming traffic. The camping area is geared more toward equestrian campers with tieouts, stock feeding, trailer parking, and vault toilets. Hiking trails go in a myriad of directions.

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Indian Meadows
Indian Meadows

Difficulty

Rating due to its unmaintained nature, and the fact that it's a trail cut into a hillside, so be careful during inclement weather. Heavy snow accumulations and steep exposed slopes are common in this area. It is recommended that visitors be prepared for avalanche conditions if traversing in winter by obtaining avalanche training and safety equipment. USFS recommends that visitors bring a satellite communication device in case of an emergency, as cell service is erratic at best.

History

The Guard Station is a 2-story log cabin that was built in the 1990s. Forest Service Crews still use it in the summer months, and it is well-equipped with many of the basic necessities. There are two sets of bunkbeds and two single beds located in the upstairs loft, but guests should plan to bring in bedding or a sleeping bag. Some blankets and pillows are provided. A propane stove and lights are available for use.

Technical Rating

2

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

Indian Meadows can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High-Clearance 4x4
  • SUV
  • SxS (60")
  • ATV (50")
  • Dirt Bike

Access Description

From Lincoln, Montana, visitors will travel approximately 5 miles East on Highway 200 to the Copper Creek Road (FS 330). Until early December, it may be possible to drive further in on Copper Creek Road towards the trailhead. Visitors can follow the directions in their vehicle in the event that the area is accessible due to lack of snow, but visitors should obey posted closures and pay close attention to weather forecasts to avoid becoming snowed in with their vehicle.

Indian Meadows Map

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