Lower Fairy Lake Trailhead/Sno-park

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Summary


Lower trailhead and parking area for sno-park providing winter access to the Bridger Range.

{ Last know status: Unknown | Approximate size: Unknown Mile(s) | Last updated: September 03, 2016 }

Terrain Experience Level


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Terrain


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Unknown
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Mud
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Hard Pack
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Large Loose Rocks
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Allowed Vehicles


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4x4
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Snowmobile
Allowed

Details


FS Regulation

Sno-park - winter access to Fairy Lake area. Respect private property nearby.

Forest Service Links


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http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/custergallatin/recarea/?recid=81173

Directions

From Bozeman, head north on Hwy 86/ Bridger Canyon Road for approximately 21 to 22 miles.  Turnoff is past Battle Ridge Pass and Brackett Creek Y. Turn left on Fairy Lake Road (Forest Road #74).  Snopark is about 1 - 1.5 miles up the road and provides access to upper Fairy Lake in winter.

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