
Westside Loop
From West Le Grande Cannon Blvd and Silverette St., explore the enchanting and quiet nature of the west side of Mt. Helena. There are many

From West Le Grande Cannon Blvd and Silverette St., explore the enchanting and quiet nature of the west side of Mt. Helena. There are many

The Scratchgravel Hills feature 50 miles of multiuse trails for hiking, running, mountain biking, and horseback riding north of Helena. From Head Lane Trailhead, visitors

Centennial Park is located in central Helena between Carroll College and N. Last Chance Gulch. The park offers a 1.25-mile paved loop, playgrounds, and a

Tenmile Creek Park is Prickly Pear Land Trust’s foremost community conservation project. This 180-acre grassland was acquired in 2016 in partnership with Fort Harrison in

Nob Hill Park is a small open space in south Helena near I-15. With views of Mount Ascension and the Helena Valley, this is the

Named after its towering cottonwoods, The Grove bridges East Helena’s history as a smelter town with its future as a thriving community with abundant public

This rewarding adventure combines the Mt. Helena Ridge and Wakina Sky areas. From Dump Gulch Trailhead, climb McKelvey Trail and South Dump Gulch Trail to

This loop is a classic climb to the summit of Mt. Helena. From the trailhead, 1906 Trail is the least strenuous ascent to the peak.

The Helena Ridge features a National Recreation Trail on wild public lands with expansive views. From the trailhead, climb steeply to the ridge and then

The Rodney Ridge area is treasured by hikers, runners, and mountain bikers for its combination of challenging climbs, sunny meadows, shady ravines, and evergreen forests.