This 11-Mile Hike In Montana Takes You Through An Enchanting Forest
Part of the fun of hiking is challenging yourself to go farther than you think you can. While an 11-mile hike might seem daunting at first, you could make it happen in half a day if you’re a fairly experienced hiker. Get to know Kootenai National Forest a bit better by embarking on the Granite Lake Trail near Libby for a challenging but rewarding experience.

For the majority of Montanans, exploring the area involves quite a trek. Rest assured, this trail is absolutely worth discovering.

At the end of Granite Lake Road, you'll see a dirt road, #618, that will take you to the parking area.
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Wear long pants and long sleeves if you can, as there are plenty of nettles and other assorted thorny plants on the trail.
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You'll come to the waterfall just a few miles into your hike, and it's a little piece of heaven.

Granite Lake pops up about six miles into your hike, and you'll definitely want to stop and enjoy the peace and quiet.

That said, due to its length and challenging parts, you have a great shot at having the lake to yourself, or at least staying secluded.

Pace yourself and stay hydrated, because you'll definitely want to hike the entire distance.
If the Granite Lake Trail seems a bit daunting, build up your endurance with these hikes that are all under 3 miles long.
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