The North Fork Teton Trail (107) heads toward the West Fork Station and passes through the narrow and winding walls of Box Canyon. The steep lower slopes mantled with a forest covering of Douglas-fir give way to high rocky walls and peaks streaked with scree and talus slopes on both sides of the canyon. The main consideration in riding the trail is that it crosses the North Fork of the Teton several times. In early spring the river may be flowing too high and fast to be crossed. Obtain a Forest Visitor's map to determine any travel restrictions.Length: 17.9 miles.Trail Begins: Forest Road 144.Trail Ends: Junction trail 105 Area Map: Lewis and Clark (RockyMountain Division) .USGS Map1: Mount Wright.USGS Map2: Walling Reef.Township 25N; Range 9W; Section 16
Directions: Take Highway 89 north from Choteau 5 miles turning west on the Teton River Road 144 for 27 miles to the North Fork Teton Trail. The sign is below the bridge crossing the North Fork Teton and the trail leads downstream. Parking is available nearby.
North Fork Teton River Trail Lewis and Clark National Forest, Choteau, MT 59422
Activities
- Hiking
- Walking
- Sightseeing
- Nature Area
- Wildlife Viewing
- Picnicking
- Bird Watching
- Horseback Riding
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