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Mountain Biking not recommended or allowed. -
Riding AreaPioneer Mountains
Dillon, Montana -
Difficulty Rating
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Hiking SAC ScaleT1 Hiking
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Trail TypeSingletrack
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DirectionBoth Directions
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Dogs AllowedYes
THIS TRAIL IS LOCATED WITHIN THE "TORREY MOUNTAIN RECOMMENDED WILDERNESS MANAGEMENT AREA"
No wheeled or motorized vehicles use allowed
The trail starts out easily in the lodgepole pine forest just on the edge of the Jacobson Meadows. The beginning is slightly up and down but smoothes out as the trail comes to run alongside the meadow. There is a lot of wildlife in the area from chipmunks to moose. The trail leaves the meadow behind at the junction with the David Creek Trail #56. It begins to climb sharply for approximately half-mile. It then levels out and follows Jacobson Creek through lush forest. There are a lot of wildflowers in the area, featuring lupine and white yarrow. The trail begins to climb again after the junction with Tahepia Lake Trail and continues steeply until reaching Schulz Lake. All Three lakes are surrounded by high rocky peaks, and it is possible to see mountain goats on the high rocks if one watches carefully. Two old pioneer cabins sit next to the shore of Lower Schulz Lake. This description was taken from the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest Hiking Trails Brochure.
Access Info
Trailhead is just before Mono Creek Campground on Wise River - Polaris Road #484
Located in Wilderness area, no wheeled vehicle use allowed.
Disclaimer
THIS TRAIL IS LOCATED WITHIN THE "TORREY MOUNTAIN RECOMMENDED WILDERNESS MANAGEMENT AREA"
Traditionally Indigenous Territory
More Stats for Browne's Lake Trail (to Schultz Lake) multi-use trail trail
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Altitude change1,566 ft
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Altitude min6,953 ft
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Altitude start6,954 ft
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Altitude end8,520 ft
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Grade4.5%
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Grade max-23.7%
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Grade min43.3%
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Distance climb5 miles
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Distance down1 mile
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Distance flat4,222 ft
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