Length Range: Under 1 mile

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

Rodney Meadow Trail

A connection between the Waterline Trail and the Rodney Ridge Trail, this is a charming single track to rest under the sun. Find Rodney Meadow

Rent Money Trail

Rent Money Trail is a steep and technical section of the Rodney Ridge Trail. It was named by longtime PPLT trailbuilder Emmett Purcell for the

Backside Trail

Backside Trail links West End Trail to Prospect Shafts Trail. The half-mile path focuses on the south flank of Mount Helena, presenting views of the

Swaney Trail

Swaney Trail starts at the Tubbs Trailhead and climbs past the Northwest Passage and Ambrose Trail to Prairie Trail. It’s a fairly steep way to

Seven Sisters Trail

On the northwest side or aspect of Mount Helena, from the Le Grande Cannon Trail, Seven Sisters Trail climbs gradually past La Petit Pass and

No Trail

From Mt Helena Trailhead, follow No Trail for a half mile to the Powerline Trail. Continue to the summit, or save your quads and head

Mike Cormier Trail

Located on Mount Helena, Mike Cormier Trail connects Prospects Shafts to the Eric Feaver Trail. It descends gradually past the Mt. Helena Trailhead and crosses

La Petit Pass Trail

On the northwestern part of Mount Helena, La Petit Pass is a petite passage with grand views. It links Le Grande Cannon Trail to the

Spring Meadow Lake State Park

Located in west Helena, Spring Meadow Lake State Park is an urban park popular for swimming, fishing, and birdwatching. The park features a 0.8-mile nature