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Little Blackfoot Meadows Loop Mountain Bike Trail

Elliston/helena, Montana

MTB TRAIL STATS

Avg Rating: 3 trail reviews
Status: Open
updated 9/30/08 by
Difficulty: Intermediate bike trail Intermediate
Length: 15 miles Global Rank: #858
Tread: Singletrack Configuration: Loop
Ridden: 2 Wishlist: 5
 
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Description: This trail has very high quality singletrack, but that won't be apparent at first. Begin with a ride up the doubletrack on the Little Blackfoot Meadows trail (FST 329). After a while, the doubletrack will turn into singletrack, albeit wide singletrack. There is a bridge across the creek, after which, the singletrack becomes narrower and much sweeter. Eventually, there will be another creek crossing after which the singletrack becomes even better. The climb is gradual, with a few steep bursts, but nothing too tough. The forest is unusually lush by Montana standards and the singletrack is of consistently high quality--mostly firm packed soft dirt and pine needles with few technical obstacles. After a few miles, the trail will fork with 329 continueing right to Little Blackfoot Meadows. If you're not up for a killer climb, go to the meadows and turn around for a very sweet downhill. If you're in for the 15 mile loop with a murderous climb, take the left fork (FST 362 to FST 359). The climb isn't too bad at first but then gets very steep and the surface changes to soft dirt/sand which has been powdered by the equestrians--there will be a couple dismounts as you hit very steep, soft switchbacks. Either the trail has been rerouted or the USGS quad is inaccurate--don't worry; just follow the most obvious route. The trail gets very narrow as it sees little use. Ignore the branches to possible campsites. Eventually, the trail does turn back downhill. Here, it gains a few technical spots with one particularly nasty rock garden that will test your nerve and your suspension. Shortly after the rocks, be on the lookout for the Larabee Gulch trail (FST 359) that Tees off to the left. This will be a relatively flat, baby head infested piece of narrow singletrack for about a mile, then you will begin the descent back to the road--make sure your brakes are in working order as you will lose altitude fast and the trail has some sandy and off-camber spots where you'd rather carry some speed. The singletrack then gets real primo again--enjoy the plummet. The trail will then dead end at the Little Blakfoot River next to FSR 227 a couple miles from where you started. Unfortunately, there's no bridge here--get your feet wet, hit the road and ride back up the hill to your car.
added on August 10, 2008 by skibum
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reviewed by jeffnwilson on September 17, 2011

Fun. Good mix of climbs, descents, some techie stuff. Feels very remote. Stirred up 2 big bull elk on the singletrack and almost ran into a bull moose driving out on FS 227. Note - when you hit the last crossing noted in the description, follow the rough dirt road down to the left for a couple miles. Then you will hit FS 227 and it is 4.2 miles back to where you parked. Enjoy!


  
reviewed by skibum on May 2, 2011

If you're in the area and want a great ride where you can "get away from it all," this is just the ticket. Long but not epic, sometimes techncial but never scary, some climbing but not too much to completely drain you, this is ride is just right. The only extreme is how lonely you may get out there.


  
reviewed by guest on September 30, 2008

Rode here a few years back when I was ouside of Helena follicking for Montana sapphire gem rough. This is a very sweet singletrack even though 'skibum' is correct, it does not look like a singletrack at first. Very scenic singletrack with a nice bridge crossing over a creek. AAA++ in my book!

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