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Hyalite Lake via National Forest Development Road 427 Trail

based on 15 tracks & routes #4 hike out of 148 in
5.4 mi
Distance
2 hrs 41 min
Time
terrain
1,952 ft
Elev Gain

Overview

This is a moderate one way trail to Hyalite Lake in Hyalite-Porcupine-Buffalo Horn Wilderness Study Area.

This is considered one of the Bozeman area's premiere hikes. It takes you through the heart of Hyalite Canyon, under towering peaks, and past nearly a dozen water falls, ending up in the bowl where Hyalite Lake sits.

This hike can be done year-round, though in winter snowshoes or skis are needed once you get further into the canyon.

Getting Started

The parking lot at the end of Hyalite Canyon Road is large, but you will often see it overflowed, with cars parked along the road.

Taking Children

This hike can be as long or as short as you want, making it an ideal place to run with kids. Grotto Falls (clearly marked with a sign-post about 1 mile in) is great for summertime splashing.


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jiwaniec2 3 years, 8 months ago
Lake to trailhead taking short cuts
Very strenuous hike.. we divided to take the shortcuts back down to avoid the turn arounds and it helped a lot, total time for this hike back is longer than normal we had roughly 30lbs each on our backs. Would definitely recommend the campsite at Shower falls, it’s a good midway point and sets you up for a good peak hike ~8miles back to shower falls
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s-c406 3 years, 9 months ago
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Ryan Wichelns 4 years, 2 months ago