Length Range: 1–2 miles

Little Moab Trail

This notoriously steep and rocky trailhead offers neighborhood access to Mt. Ascension Natural Park. From S. Davis Street, just south of Pine St., head east

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

Upper DeFord – Universal Access Trail

From the Old Shooting Range Trailhead, the Upper DeFord Universal Access Trail provides an accessible walking path for all users. Bikes are prohibited on the

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

Show Me the Horse Trail

The Show Me the Horse Trail was discovered by Helena’s mountain bikers in the 90s. The original trail ran through a horse corral. The trail’s

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

Centennial Park Loop

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

Nob Hill Loop

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

Prickly Pear Park

Located in East Helena, Prickly Pear Park transforms the Asarco industrial site to its natural state as a haven for wildlife and people. The park