
Prickly Pear Park
Open To The Public In Spring 2025! Enjoy a stroll around Prickly Pear Creek, marvel at the Elkhorn Mountains, or watch for migrating birds in
Open To The Public In Spring 2025! Enjoy a stroll around Prickly Pear Creek, marvel at the Elkhorn Mountains, or watch for migrating birds in
Get ready for an adventure where every twist and turn offers something new! This trail is a perfect day hike or mountain bike ride just
Working Ranch Treasured by Family and Community The Potter Ranch is one of the last working ranches of its size in the Helena Valley. The
Tenmile Creek Park provides wide, flat walking and biking paths. William Gruber is the larger of the two loops at Tenmile Creek Park. Dogs are
Take Waterline Trail south to T.R. Trail. Climb to Rodney Ridge on T.R. and Pinchot Trail. Descend to Rodney Meadows on Rent Money, a mountain
Le Grande Cannon is a flat, road-grade trail with views of the Helena Valley. It’s a great walk with a stroller and the only South
The Barking Dog Trail is a local favorite for its playful singletrack and rich history. Starting near the meadow where a barking dog once stood
Prickly Pear Land Trust recognizes that the lands we conserve are the traditional and contemporary territories of the Niitsitapi (Blackfeet), the Sélish (Salish), the Ktunaxa (Kootenai), the Métis (Little Shell Chippewa), the Apsáalooke (Crow), and the Shoshone-Bannock peoples. The Indigenous Nations who continue their connections with this ground, these waters, and all creatures have always and will always be the original stewards of the land. PPLT prioritizes Indigenous partners and actively seeks projects that respect their cultures, honor their values, and create a collaborative conservation vision.