The One-Of-A-Kind Trail In Montana With Bridges And Railroad Tunnels Is Quite The Hike
Montana is a hiker’s paradise, of that there is no doubt. And whether you’re a total novice or a seasoned pro, you’re sure to find plenty of trails you’ll love. The Milwaukee Railroad rail-trail certainly appeals to both beginners and advanced hikers alike. While it isn’t an overly lengthy or treacherous trail, there’s definitely a lot to see.

The park sits within the limits of the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, so you're guaranteed stunning scenery with every step.

This is evidenced by the two tunnels and the railroad trestle you'll encounter along the way.
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Between the deer sightings and the history, this is a pretty great hike for families, although very young children might not be ready.
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And since everything is kept in fantastic condition, you won't have to hesitate before going in.

This section of railroad was actually one of the first in the country to be electrified. Thomas Edison even came to Butte to ride the Milwaukee Road!

As you can imagine, the views are phenomenal.

And should you decide to extend your visit, Thompson Park offers nearly 30 miles of rustic trails for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking.
Have you ever hiked this magnificent rail trail?
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