The 2-Mile Drinking Horse Mountain Trail In Montana Is Full Of Jaw-Dropping Views
Hiking is an exciting, exhilarating, and healthy hobby. It can also be intimidating to someone who has never laced up a pair of hiking boots or heard of bear spray. But if you call Montana home, you’re never far from an easily accessible trail perfect for getting comfortable spending time in the great outdoors. At just two miles in length, the Drinking Horse Mountain Trail is the perfect pick — and the sweeping views are a beautiful bonus.

Due to its short length and fairly small elevation gain (minus one climb in the middle), this is considered a great hike for all skill levels.

Winter is actually a fantastic time to hike the Drinking Horse Mountain Trail, as long as you're wearing the right gear.
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You'll hit a junction after that. If you veer left, you'll deal with multiple switchbacks and a steeper climb. Go right and you'll have an easier climb, although it will take a bit longer.
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There, you'll enjoy sweeping views of the Bridger Range and the Gallatin Valley.

The miles may be short, but the climb is lengthy.

If you have young hikers in the family, they'll also enjoy this adventure, although the trail is a bit much for very young children or kids who have never hiked.
Have you ever hikes this beautiful trail near Bozeman?
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Drinking Horse Mountain, Montana 59715, USA