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ActivitiesBicycling#Childrens Activities#Cross-Country Skiing#Education#Fishing#Hiking#Horseback Riding#Lake Fishing#Mountain Biking#Nature#Outdoor Activity#Running#Skiing#Snowshoeing#Wildlife Viewing#Winter Sport
AltSiteTypesPublic Lands#Recreation Area#Trail
AmenitiesChildrens Activities#Handicapped Accessible#Interpretive Display#Maps#Parking#Pets Allowed#Public Restroom#Toilets#Trail
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DateCreated12/21/2024 5:02:20 PM
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DirectionsWhitefish Trail Map available here: http://whitefishlegacy.org/2012WT_TrailMap.pdf Whitefish Trail Map available here: http://whitefishlegacy.org/2012WT_TrailMap.pdf
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MailingCityWhitefish
MailingFirmWhitefish Legacy Partners
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NetDescriptionsDirectly outside downtown Whitefish, there is a trail that whisks walkers, runners, hikers, bikers and equestrians away through mile upon mile of public and private lands: it's called the Whitefish Trail. The trail is comprised of stacked loops, scenic overlooks, beautiful single-track trail and gated logging roads. It is a fabulous portal into prime wildlife habitat, sweeping vistas, and mountainous recreational hubs. The Whitefish Trail is the result of a community collaborative project driven by Whitefish Legacy Partners and it is the cornerstone of Whitefish Legacy Partners' work. For more detail information about the trail, visit http://whitefishlegacy.org/2012WT_TrailMap.pdf The Whitefish Trail is hiker, biker, runner, family, dog and equestrian friendly. Lion Mountain Trailhead is accessible off Hwy 93 North, 2.2 miles from downtown Whitefish. Turn right on Lion Mountain Loop Road. Follow Lion Mountain Loop Road to trailhead. To return to town, turn left from parking lot onto Lion Mountain Loop Road and continue past State Park to return to Hwy 93. Skyles Connection is accessible off Hwy 93 North, 3.5 miles from downtown Whitefish. Turn right on Skyles Lake Lane and continue to trailhead 0.3 miles. Maximum parking 6 vehicles. Beaver Trailhead is accessible off Hwy 93 North, 7.5 miles from downtown Whitefish. Turn right on Beaver Lake Road, continue 1.6 miles. Trailhead is just past Stillwater Mountain Lodge. Lupfer Trailhead is accessible off Hwy 93 North, 11.8 miles from downtown Whitefish. Turn right on Lupfer Road, continue 1.1 miles, bear right at Y-intersection and continue 0.4 miles to trailhead. Swift Creek Trailhead is accessible off East Lakeshore Drive. Head north on Baker from downtown Whitefish, over the viaduct. Continue as road turns into Wisconsin Ave, then East Lakeshore Drive. Pass (but do not turn onto) Big Mountain Road, continue 5.9 miles to trailhead.
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Urlhttp://whitefishlegacy.org

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