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Beardance Trail

June 11, 2020 by Mike

Flathead Lake Beardance TrailThe Flathead Lake Bear Dance Trail is 6.7 miles long and climbs about 2,200 feet. It begins off of Highway # 35 from the Beardance Trailhead and follows Forest Road #10222 and terminates at Crane Mountain Road #498.  The trail is open to: hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking.

Usage: Heavy
Closest Towns: Bigfork
Directions: From Bigfork go south on Highway 35 past Woods Bay and turn right after mile marker 23, entering the Beardance trailhead parking. The trailhead is on the east side of the highway.
Season: These trails are typically snow free by April.
Motorized vehicles, including motorcycles are prohibited.

Area/Length : 6.7 miles
Latitude : 47.95678
Longitude : -114.03442

Elevation : 3,071 feet – 5,309 feet

Beardance Area: Trails #76, 373, and 314

Beardance TrailDirections: From Bigfork go south on Highway 35 past Woods Bay and turn right after mile marker 23, entering the Beardance trailhead parking. The trailhead is on the east side of the highway.

Flathead Lake Bear Dance Trail Description:

The Phillips Trail 373 leaves from the Beardance parking lot and climbs moderately, enjoy a nice viewpoint of Flathead Lake, then continues to climb through the trees and finally crosses two creeks and then descends to the road.

The Crane Mountain Trail 314 climbs up switchbacks in the shade of a dense forest and follows Crane Creek up to the junction with an old road. Once you reach the old road, the grade levels off for an easy hike to the upper trailhead.

Flathead Lake Bear Dance Trail 76 starts climbing up switchbacks then continue to climb up through a forested area to the trailhead on Crane Mountain Rd.

For a shorter family friendly hike, consider Flathead Lake Trail.

The Go Hike with Mike trail guide contains most every trail head in the Flathead and Kootenia Forest as well as the Mission Mountain Tribal Wilderness.  Click here to purchase your copy.

Filed Under: Bigfork, Places to Hike, Trail Heads Tagged With: Bigfork, hiking, Swan Front, trail heads

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  1. Flathead Lake Interpretive Trail #77 - Go Hike with Mike says:
    July 9, 2020 at 2:49 pm

    […] Bigfork, go south on Highway 35 past Woods Bay, and turn right after mile marker 23, entering the Beardance trailhead parking. The trail goes downhill from both parking areas, creating a […]

  2. Phillips Trail #373 - Go Hike with Mike says:
    July 9, 2020 at 5:35 pm

    […] #373 is 3.8 miles long and climbs about 600 feet; it intersects with Crane Mtn Road #498 and the Beardance Trail #76. This is one of three trails that climb up Crane Mountain. Access by car from Crane Mountain is […]

  3. Hiking around Flathead Lake - 406 Fun says:
    November 29, 2021 at 1:52 pm

    […] Bigfork, go south on Highway 35 past Woods Bay and turn right after mile marker 23, entering the Beardance trail head parking. The trailhead is on the east side of the […]

  4. Hiking around Flathead Lake - Hiking around Flathead Lake says:
    November 29, 2021 at 2:20 pm

    […] Bigfork, go south on Highway 35 past Woods Bay and turn right after mile marker 23, entering the Beardance trail head parking. The trailhead is on the east side of the […]

  5. Hiking around Flathead Lake » Montana's Flathead Lake says:
    November 29, 2021 at 2:21 pm

    […] Bigfork, go south on Highway 35 past Woods Bay and turn right after mile marker 23, entering the Beardance trail head parking. The trailhead is on the east side of the […]

  6. Hiking around Flathead Lake - Flathead Lake Montana says:
    November 29, 2021 at 2:22 pm

    […] Bigfork, go south on Highway 35 past Woods Bay and turn right after mile marker 23, entering the Beardance trail head parking. The trailhead is on the east side of the […]

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