The One Hikeable Lake In Montana That's Simply Breathtaking In The Fall
By Lea Monroe|Published September 03, 2017
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It’s time for Montana’s residents to bid farewell to summer. While some of us may be sad over the thought, there are so many things to look forward to with the upcoming season. Our state is filled with a ton of hikes that are amazing to experience throughout the year, but there’s nothing quite like going hiking while all of our leaves are changing colors. Here to give you a vibrant waterfront view, there’s one hikeable lake in our state that you need to experience this fall.
A true treasure of Stillwater County, hiking to Mystic Lake is something that everyone should make a point to experience this fall.
The trail has become more popular over recent years, with those who experience this hike for themselves returning to see the beauty of it all time and time again.
The lake is one that always keeps a chilly temperature, and while it may be cooler during the fall there's nothing quite like taking off your hiking boots once you reach the water to tip your toes in. Another thing you'll notice? Lots of fisherman enjoy taking this hike because the lake stays stocked with rainbow trout, making for a wonderful fishing spot!
To have the best chance of getting these views all to yourself, try and do this hike as early in the day as you possibly can. To find out more about this breathtaking trail, click here.