Independence Trail

NATIONAL FOREST TRAIL | Livingston

Independence Trail (121) travels from the Independence Mine area through high alpine meadows to the head of the East Fork Boulder and the junction with East Fork Boulder Trail 27. Length: 3.5 miles. Wilderness, moderate difficulty, medium use. Trail Begins: Independence Trail Ends: Boulder Pass Area Map: Gallatin National Forest Visitor Map USGS Map1: Haystack Peak Township 7S; Range 12E; Section 21

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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
  • Independence Trail is located 25 miles south of Big Timber on US Highway 298, then 28 miles south on County Road 212. Access may be limited in spring, fall and winter due to snow.1

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