Length Range: 1–2 miles

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

Rocky Road Trail

The Rocky Road Trail is located on Bompart Hill, and accessible via Lime Kiln Trailhead. A fair amount of social trails are adjacent to Rocky

Prospect Shafts Trail

Starting at Mt Helena Trailhead, Prospect Shafts Trail is a strenuous path to reach the summit. The mostly rocky trail is quite steep, but offers

McKelvey Trail

From Dump Gulch Trailhead, climb McKelvey Trail straight to the Helena Ridge, reachable in no time thanks to the efficient incline the trail has to

Hanging Draw Trail

To reach Hanging Draw Trail, park at Dump Gulch Trailhead and hike a quarter-mile up McKelvey Trail. Hanging Draw climbs the south side of Mount

Prairie Trail

From the Mt Helena Trailhead, take the 1906 Trail a quarter mile to reach the Prairie Trail. The Prairie Trail offers a splendid alternation between woods

Prickly Pear Trail

The Prickly Pear Trail connects the Beattie Street Trailhead and the Lime Kiln Road Trailhead. Take in views of Mount Ascension, Rodney Ridge, and the

Meatloaf Hill

Meatloaf Hill is the perfect short hike to catch stunning views of the city and mountains, especially during sunrise and sunset. It’s also a very