West Fork Upper Deer Creek Trail

NATIONAL FOREST TRAIL | Livingston

West Fork Upper Deer Creek Trail (108) starts at the end of the Cherry Creek Road 206. It travels south along the West Fork of Upper Deer Creek to the junction with Boone's Peak Stock Driveway Trail 2. There are several creek crossing, which may be unsafe to cross during high water and runoff periods. Primarily used during the hunting season and cattle grazing season. Length: 8 miles. Fair condition, moderate difficulty, low use. Trail Begins: Road 206 Trail Ends: Trail 124 Area Map: Gallatin National Forest Visitor Map USGS Map1: Squaw Peak Township 2S; Range 14E; Section 29

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  • ANTELOPE HUNTING
  • BACKCOUNTRY CAMPING
  • BEAR HUNTING
  • BIG GAME
  • BIRD HUNTING
  • BIRD WATCHING
  • BOW HUNTING
  • CAMPING
  • DEER HUNTING
  • ELK HUNTING
  • HIKING
  • HUNTING
  • NATURE AREA
  • PHOTOGRAPHY
  • PICNICKING
  • SIGHTSEEING
  • TENT CAMPING
  • WALKING
  • WILDLIFE VIEWING
  • TRAIL
  • West Fork Upper Deer Creek Trail is located 11 miles south of Big Timber on US Highway 298, then 6 miles south on Cherry Creek Road. Access may be limited in spring, fall and winter due to snow.1

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