The first step in the enjoyment and appreciation of wildflowers is going out to see them where they grow. The Hidden Basin Wildflower Trail leads through a beautiful area of public land that is rich in flower varieties.Thirty-eight small metal signs along the half-mile trail identify trees, shrubs and flowers. Peak viewing season for wildflowers is July and August, though you will find early-bloomers in June and a few hardy species flowering into September. Please do NOT pick the wildflowers. Contact the Judith Ranger District for the detailed, illustrated Hidden Basin Wildflower Trail brochure!
Directions: The trail is located north of Crystal Lake and can be accessed from the Crystal Lake Shoreline Loop Trail. Call for directions.
Hidden Basin Wildflower Trail Lewis and Clark National Forest, Stanford, MT 59479
Services
- Interpretive Display
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