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Embark on a moderate hike to Skyles Lake via Lion Mountain, a route that takes you through dense conifer forests offering plenty of shade. The trail spans 7.1 miles (11.5 km) and involves an elevation gain of 580 feet (177 metres), typically taking around 3 hours and 9 minutes to…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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7.26 km
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8.69 km
1.80 km
796 m
218 m
Surfaces
8.05 km
1.62 km
959 m
485 m
333 m
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Highest point (1,080 m)
Lowest point (960 m)
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You'll find convenient parking at the trailhead, which is located just 2.2 miles from downtown Whitefish. This makes it an ideal spot for quick excursions.
Yes, this trail is very dog-friendly! Dogs are often allowed off-leash, making it a great outing for your canine companion.
The trail is beautiful year-round. During warmer months, you'll see abundant wildflowers and enjoy ample shade from the dense trees. Autumn is particularly stunning as the foliage transforms into vibrant orange and red hues. While possible, hiking in winter conditions requires appropriate gear and caution.
No, there are generally no permits or entrance fees required to access the trails within the Whitefish Trail network, including the Skyles Lake via Lion Mountain route. It's freely accessible for public enjoyment.
Absolutely! This trail is widely considered easy and family-friendly, suitable for most skill levels. It's a leisurely stroll, though some sections, particularly connecting to Lion Mountain, have rolling elevation changes that can be a good workout.
The terrain is largely rolling, guiding you through dense forests with a mix of conifers. You'll encounter a consistent, easy-grade climb to the Skyles Lake overlook. Some sections, especially on the descent, can be rocky with switchbacks. The trails are generally well-maintained and clearly marked.
The primary highlight is the rewarding vista overlook of Skyles Lake and the surrounding mountains. Along the path, you'll also enjoy views of cascading pine trees, lush greenery, and occasional glimpses of mountainous peaks.
Yes, the route is part of the extensive Whitefish Trail network. It incorporates sections of the Whitefish Trail - Lion Mountain, Whitefish Trail - Skyles Connection, and Whitefish Trail - Skyles Lake Overlook, offering opportunities to extend your hike.
The area is situated in grizzly territory, so it's highly recommended to carry bear spray and know how to use it. You might also spot various birds and smaller forest animals. Always be aware of your surroundings.
About half a mile into the hike, you'll find a learning pavilion equipped with picnic tables. This serves as a great spot for a rest, a snack, or even a picnic.
Yes, this is a multi-use trail popular with hikers, mountain bikers, runners, and equestrians. Please be mindful and share the path respectfully with others.