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Hike the easy 2.6-mile Bob Cedar Trail in Whitefish Mountain Resort, winding through cedar groves with 372 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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931 m
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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4.09 km
< 100 m
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4.09 km
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Highest point (1,350 m)
Lowest point (1,260 m)
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The Bob Cedar Trail is generally rated as easy for hiking. It features a 'green' climb difficulty and an 'easy' physical rating, making it suitable for all fitness levels and family-friendly. The paths are easily accessible, and sure-footedness is typically not a major concern.
You can expect a cross-country forested doubletrack that winds through picturesque cedar groves. The route follows an old road trail with sections of dirt and gravel. During winter, the trail can become 'chewed up' by combined use from hikers and snowshoers.
The trail is enjoyable across multiple seasons. While pleasant in warmer months, it also offers a unique experience in winter for snowshoeing. Consider visiting during the shoulder seasons for potentially fewer crowds, though it's accessible year-round.
The trail connects to the base area of Whitefish Mountain Resort. Parking is typically available at the resort's base lodge, providing convenient access to the trailhead.
Access to the Bob Cedar Trail itself does not typically require specific hiking permits or fees. However, as it's located within the Whitefish Mountain Resort area, it's always a good idea to check the resort's official website for any current parking regulations or general access policies.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is under control, preferably on a leash, and remember to pack out any waste to keep the trail clean for everyone.
Yes, this route acts as a crucial connector. It links the Whitefish Mountain Resort's base lodge to a pond and integrates the resort's cross-country network with the larger Whitefish Trail system that leads into Whitefish. Specifically, sections of the Bob Cedar Trail, Whitefish Trail, Arnica Ridge Trail, Reservoir Trail, and Upper Badger are part of or intersect with this route.
The trail itself is a highlight, known as the Bob Cedar Trail, winding through picturesque cedar groves. It provides a more isolated experience compared to some other trails, focusing on the natural forest scenery rather than expansive overlooks.
Absolutely. Given its 'easy' difficulty rating and accessible paths, it's a great option for families looking for an enjoyable outdoor experience. The gentle grades and forested environment make it a pleasant walk for all ages.
Even on an easy trail, it's wise to be prepared. Bring water, appropriate footwear for dirt and gravel, and layers of clothing suitable for changing weather. If hiking in winter, consider snowshoes or traction devices as the trail can become 'chewed up'.
The Bob Cedar Trail itself is often used as a connector within a larger network. While you can hike it as an out-and-back, its primary function is to link different areas, allowing for various loop possibilities when combined with other trails in the Whitefish Trail system.