Difficulties: Intermediate

Barking Goat Route

Taking the Barking Goat Route is a great way to explore the Wakina Sky woods from both sides of the ridge, as the route links

Andy’s Trail

Accessible via Seven Sisters Trail and Charlie’s Trail, Andy’s Trail is a less-than-a-mile trail through the trees of west Mount Helena. A peaceful route, the

Goat Trail

Goat Trail starts with a small wooden bridge leading to a lovely trail surrounded by nature and quiet. The trail twists and turns through a

Archery Range Loop

Explore the west flank of Mt. Ascension on this intermediate adventure. From the DeFord Trailhead, head south along Davis Gulch on the DeFord Trail. Just

Bompart Hill Loop

From Lime Kiln Road, the Bompart Hill Loop will take you on a round-the-hill journey amongst wildflowers, pine trees, and views of Helena. This is

Barking Dog Trail

The Barking Dog Trail is a local favorite for its playful singletrack and rich history. There’s a small parking area on Orofino Gulch Road north

Prairie and Ambrose Loop

From the Mt. Helena Trailhead, explore the northern flank of Helena’s namesake peak by heading west on Prairie Trail and returning on Ambrose Trail. This

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

Scratchgravel South Loop

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

Eddye McClure East Trail

This trail traverses the east flank of Mount Ascension and connects Mount Ascension City Park to Jefferson County. It features beautiful wooded glens and dramatic