The One Waterfall Trail In Montana That's Perfect For A Short Day Hike, No Matter What Time Of Year
By Jessica Wick|Published February 22, 2022
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Jessica Wick is a writer and travel enthusiast who loves exploring new places, meeting new people and, of course, beautiful Big Sky Country and every part of Washington State.
Hiking in Montana is an unforgettable experience. But, while we are lucky to experience all four seasons in the Treasure State, that often means our hiking days are limited. Many of our most famous trails, especially in places like Glacier National Park, are inaccessible in the winter.
Luckily, Montana does have great hiking trails that can be explored in any season, and some of them are short and beginner-friendly. You can always count on the Grotto Falls Trail for breathtaking scenery and easy access.
Located in Hyalite Canyon near Bozeman, Grotto Falls is accessible from the Hyalite Creek trailhead.
To reach it, drive up to Hyalite Reservoir and continue around the dam. When the road splits, veer right, and you'll see the trailhead parking lot before you know it.
The hike itself is about 2.4 miles long, and it's an out-and-back trail.
Summer always brings eager hikers to the trail, both locals and tourists. If you want to avoid the crowd, go long after summer is over or in the earliest days of spring.
This trail will take your breath away, and not just because you'll be exercising.