Trail Location: Mount Helena

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

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

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

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

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