Although fall is a time of year when most Montanans start thinking about bundling up inside rather than venturing out, it’s still fun to plan our next outdoor adventures. When the weather allows, pack up and head to the Kootenai National Forest for a nice brisk hike through the Ross Creek Cedars.
The Ross Creek Cedars Scenic Area is located in Lincoln County near Troy.
David Wayne / alltrails.com Some of the trees are over 400 years old.
The South Fork Ross Creek Trail is a 7-mile nature loop that takes you through the Ross Creek Cedars.
Magnus B / TripAdvisor If you continue past the 3-mile park, you’ll have a steep incline that leads to a waterfall.
In 1960, the Ross Creek Cedars were established as a national scenic area, protecting them for scientific and recreational purposes.
Hannah Ettema / alltrails.com These old growth trees aren’t going anywhere.
Walking through the forest is so quiet and peaceful, you’ll feel like you’ve gone back in time…
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… and this hike leads to some stunning scenery.
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This will be one of your most memorable hikes. Still, you’ll want to bring a camera.
Jim C. / TripAdvisor It’s not every day you see trees like this.
We’re so lucky to live in a state with so many natural wonders.
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Some of the trees are over 400 years old.
Magnus B / TripAdvisor
If you continue past the 3-mile park, you’ll have a steep incline that leads to a waterfall.
Hannah Ettema / alltrails.com
These old growth trees aren’t going anywhere.
William Gregory / alltrails.com
Jim C. / TripAdvisor
It’s not every day you see trees like this.
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