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Ravalli County

Blodgett Canyon Trail

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Blodgett Canyon Trail

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29.2km

470m

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Embark on the difficult Blodgett Canyon Trail, a challenging 18.1 miles (29.2 km) hike that gains 1551 feet (473 metres) in elevation, typically taking around 8 hours to complete. As you venture into this dramatic glacial canyon, you will be surrounded by towering walls that rise over 2,000 feet, sculpted by ancient glaciers. The route follows Blodgett Creek, often roaring beside you, winding through ancient Ponderosa Pine trees before transitioning into Douglas Fir forests. Expect to see abundant waterfalls, especially in July, and impressive Yosemite Park-like rock formations.

To begin your journey, head to the Blodgett Canyon Trailhead, located just northwest of Hamilton, Montana. While the initial sections of the trail are well-maintained, be aware that some portions can be rocky, including talus fields, and may feature steps. Beyond the main waterfall, the route can become increasingly technical and muddy, so plan your footwear accordingly.

This trail offers a rewarding experience for experienced hikers, taking you deep into a canyon known for its unique geological features. You will witness the sheer scale of the landscape, with glimpses of over seven lofty, pyramid-shaped mountain peaks. The ancient glacial carving has created a truly spectacular environment, making this route a notable highlight in the Bitterroot National Forest.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Blodgett Canyon

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Blodgett Canyon is an incredibly scenic canyon in the Bitterroot Range. It is just one of many that run in parallel from the peaks to the west to the Bitterroot Valley. Blodgett Canyon is renowned for its big wall climbing, while the Blodgett Canyon Trail ventures through all the way to Blodgett Lake.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Blodgett Canyon Trail, and are there different route options?

The difficulty varies significantly depending on your chosen route. The initial 3.5 to 4.5-mile section to the waterfall is generally considered moderate with a mild elevation gain. For a shorter, easier option, the Blodgett Overlook Trail (2.5-3 miles round-trip) offers great views with a steady climb. However, extending your hike to Blodgett Lake (up to 12 miles one way) involves a significant elevation gain of over 2,500 feet and is rated as difficult. A side trail to High Lake is also a grueling climb.

What kind of terrain and scenery can I expect on the trail?

You'll experience dramatic and diverse scenery, often compared to Yosemite National Park. The trail starts among ancient Ponderosa Pines and follows the roaring Blodgett Creek, flanked by sheer cliffs rising over 2,000 feet. As you ascend, the vegetation shifts to Douglas Fir, huckleberry, and thimbleberry. Expect sections of rocky terrain, including talus fields and natural 'steps'. Beyond the popular waterfall, the trail can become more technical and muddy. You'll be treated to towering canyon walls, lush forests, crystal-clear streams, and abundant waterfalls, especially in July. Keep an eye out for wildflowers and impressive glacial features like U-shaped valleys.

Where can I park for the Blodgett Canyon Trail?

The trailhead for Blodgett Canyon Trail is located just northwest of Hamilton, Montana. There is a designated parking area available at the trailhead. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly.

Are dogs allowed on the trail?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Blodgett Canyon Trail. However, it's always best to keep them on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Please remember to pack out any waste.

When is the best time of year to hike Blodgett Canyon Trail?

The trail is beautiful year-round, but the best time to hike is typically from late spring through early fall. In July, the waterfalls are particularly abundant and impressive. Wildflowers add vibrant color during the warmer months. While winter offers contrasting snowscapes, be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially challenging conditions.

Are there any permits or fees required to hike in Blodgett Canyon?

As part of the Bitterroot National Forest, there are generally no specific permits or entrance fees required for day hiking on the Blodgett Canyon Trail itself. However, if you plan extended backcountry trips into the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness via this access point, always check with the Bitterroot National Forest for any specific regulations or permits that might apply to overnight stays or certain activities.

What are the notable natural features and viewpoints along the route?

The canyon is famous for its towering, straight walls, which can rise over 2,000 feet, showcasing impressive cliff walls and buttresses carved by glaciers. A significant highlight is the popular waterfall, a common turnaround point for many hikers. The canyon also features Yosemite Park-like rock formations and over seven lofty, pyramid-shaped mountain peaks. For expansive views across the Bitterroot Valley, consider the shorter Blodgett Overlook Trail. You can also visit the Blodgett Canyon itself, which is a major highlight.

Does this route connect with other trails?

Yes, the route primarily follows the Blodgett Canyon Trail. It also passes through sections of the Climber's Path, offering access to other areas within the canyon.

Is the Blodgett Canyon Trail suitable for families or beginners?

The initial sections of the trail are suitable for families and beginners, particularly the path leading to the waterfall, which is moderate. The Blodgett Overlook Trail is also a good option for those seeking an easier hike with rewarding views. However, the full trail to Blodgett Lake or the High Lake side trail are significantly more challenging and not recommended for beginners or young children.

What should I bring for a hike on this trail?

Given the varied terrain and potential for longer, more strenuous sections, it's advisable to bring plenty of water, snacks, sturdy hiking boots, and layers of clothing. Sun protection, a map, and a first-aid kit are also recommended. If you plan to go beyond the waterfall, be prepared for more technical and potentially muddy conditions.

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