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The Highwoods Education Trail starts about 1 mile west of the campground on Road 8841. An interpretive brochure explains points of interest along the route. This is a 1.5-mile hikers only loop trail. 'Highwoods' is a translation of the Blackfeet Indian name for these mountains, 'espi-toh-tok' meaning the timber is high on the slopes. This island range of mountains is located 30 miles east of Great Falls. The numerous streams, aspen groves, meadows, and dark patches of trees create a beautiful mosaic rich with wildlife, wildflowers, and excellent scenery. The Highwoods are popular in the spring and early summer before higher mountain ranges open up. Come July, be prepared to share the trails with summering cattle herds. After the first frost in September, the fall colors are spectacular. Length: 1.5 miles.Trail Begins: 1 mile west of the campground on Road 8841.Trail Ends: Loop For more information and a map contact the Judith Ranger District, Stanford.
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