Dry Fork Trail

NATIONAL FOREST TRAIL, SNOWMOBILING AREA | Livingston

Dry Fork Trail (13) begins near the end of East Boulder Road 205 and parallels the Dry Fork to Dry Fork Pass. The first 4 miles of the trail follow a dirt road and traverse some private land. Nice view from the Pass.

During the winter the Dry Fork area is open to snowmobilers and has a large play area. The snowmobile trail is not groomed.

Length: 7.0 miles. Good condition, moderate difficulty, medium use.

Trail Begins: Road 205

Trail Ends: Forest Boundary

Area Map: Gallatin National Forest Visitor Map

USGS Map1: Squaw Peak

Township 4S; Range 13E; Section 2

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  • ANTELOPE HUNTING
  • BACKCOUNTRY CAMPING
  • BIRD HUNTING
  • BIRD WATCHING
  • BOW HUNTING
  • CAMPING
  • CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
  • DEER HUNTING
  • ELK HUNTING
  • HIKING
  • HORSEBACK RIDING
  • HUNTING
  • MOTORCYCLING
  • MOUNTAIN BIKING
  • PHOTOGRAPHY
  • PICNICKING
  • SIGHTSEEING
  • SNOWMOBILING
  • TENT CAMPING
  • UPLAND BIRD HUNTING
  • WILDLIFE VIEWING
  • TRAIL
  • Dry Fork Trail is located 19 miles south of Big Timber on US Highway 298, then 10 miles east on East Boulder Road. Access is limited in spring, fall and winter due to snow.

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