South Fork Bull River

Total Miles 9.6
Technical Rating
2 Easy
Best Time Summer
Trail Type Full-Width Road
Accessible By
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Trail Overview

South Fork Bull River or NF 410 is an easy, moderately graded Forrest Service road that climbs Snake Creek to the crest and descends down the South Fork Bull River. The roadway has recently been graded, though there is some encroachment from trees and brush from the sides. You will pass the Trailhead to Dad Peak and an offshoot to the top of Berray Mountain (FSR 2272). There are no campsites, bathrooms, or cell service along this route. Seasonally, this route may be impassible due to snowfall and downed trees. This route is densely forested and is habitat for Deer, Elk, Bear, and Grouse. Contact the Cabinet Ranger District Trout Creek Ranger Station for current conditions (406)-827-3533.

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Difficulty

Difficulty may change with inclement weather

Technical Rating

2

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Dominic Ragalie
Sep 07, 2025
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Road was clear, some downed trees along the side or recently cleared. No water crossings or major obstacles. easily traversed by full size pickup or anything with decent ground clearance as there are some deep potholes and large ruts.

South Fork Bull River Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • Single Track
  • 50 Inch
  • 60 Inch
  • High Clearance
  • Full Width

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