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Need to Know
The Pipestone region east of Butte and west of Whitehall is primarily a motorized recreation area managed by both BLM and the USFS. While officially there is non-motorized singletrack, the reality is that dirt bikes will ride every trail here, including making their own. Mountain Biking can still be a rewarding activity here, especially in the early spring and late fall when other areas have snow cover. The network and variety of trails is vast, so it is best to bring GPS, a riding plan, and plenty of gear for mechanicals and body refueling. There are many trails that are sandy, rocky and steep, so riding times may be longer than you expect, and the trails at lower elevations generally have few trees so expect to have little shade.
There are many official trailheads in the area, many along the main Lake Delmoe Rd, and most of these trailheads have a bathroom. You can also park just off the side of the road or trail, and this is possible in many locations.
Description
BLM is a jeep road that connects the end of Ringing Rocks Access Road (BLM #2) with Road FS 173.
It has a relatively gentle grade which makes this and the trails near Spire Rock the easiest for starting on and getting to some of the more difficult trails. Like most roads and trails in the Pipestone area, it is sandy, and how soft and slow it is will depend on the conditions and amount of recent motorized traffic.
Contacts
Shared By:
Adam Oliver
with improvements
by Matt W
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