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Steep multi-width trail leads to a saddle on the western shoulder of Elkhorn Peak.


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0.7

Miles

1.1

KM

Singletrack

8,940' 2,725 m

High

8,428' 2,569 m

Low

512' 156 m

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15%

Avg Grade (8°)

31%

Max Grade (17°)

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This trail branches off the highpoint of Iron Mountain Road and continues up the hillside towards the summit of ElkhornPeak. The trail disappears at a saddle on the eastern ridge of Elkhorn Peak, where it is possible to continue to the summit on foot by scrambling through a boulder field.

The first half of the trail is doubletrack and leads you up to a ski club cabin with some nice views. Shortly after passing the cabin, the trail becomes singletrack and becomes even steeper to the point where you'll likely be pushing your bike up sections. It's not super technical, just steep. Off to the side of the trail you'll see evidence of past mining activities such as pits and tailings.

Eventually the trail exits the trees and you can follow your nose across the alpine meadow to some very interesting slickrock-like slabs at a saddle. After taking some photos you have the option of turning around here, or continuing to the summit on foot. The descent back down to Iron Mountain Road is not too technical and should be easily ridden by anyone who has managed to bring their bike all the way up here.

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Matt W

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#34139

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in Boulder

#578

in Montana

#34,139

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A mountain bike balances by itself on the white rock slabs with the summit of Elkhorn Peak in the background.
Oct 20, 2024 near Clancy, MT
There is a rock cairn where the Elkhorn Peak Trail exits the trees, and the trail is not very clear across the grassy meadow.
Oct 20, 2024 near Clancy, MT
Photo taken from near the summit of Elkhorn Peak, looking down the ridgeline towards the top of the Elkhorn Peak Trail.
Oct 20, 2024 near Clancy, MT

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