Livingston Area Bike Trails
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US Forest Service
5242 Highway 89 South
Livingston, MT 59047
406-222-1892     Fax 406-222-2546

Website: www.fs.fed.us/r1/gallatin/


Livingston Area Bike Trails

In Park County, you will find great Biking Trails all the way from Wilsall to the north, down to Gardiner at the south end of the county. Check out the trails around Livingston. For a spectacular road tour, bike from Livingston to Gardiner, through gorgeous Paradise Valley!

Biking Trails



Mill Creek Trail

5 miles     Elevation: 5840ft -
Begins: Mill Creek Trailhead – Ends: Mill Creek drainage
About 15 miles S of Livingston on Hwy 89, then L on Mill Creek Rd (Rd# 486), about 12 miles to Mill Creek Trailhead (on L, just before Snowbank Campground). Hiking, Biking, and Horseback in the summer. Please respect private property and stay on trail.


North Rock Creek Trail

9 miles (one way) - steep     Elevation: 6601ft - 8799ft
Begins: North Rock Creek Trailhead – Ends: Rock Lake
Hwy 89 N about 10.5 miles, then R on Shields River Rd E, then immediately L on Chicken Creek Rd, 5.6 miles to L on Rock Creek Rd, after 3 miles, turns into Robinson Bench Rd, continue to end for trailhead. Summer months provide hiking and biking use.


Passage Creek Falls Trail

5 miles (one way) - steep     Elevation: 6545ft -
Begins: 2.5 miles up Mill Creek Trail – Ends: Passage Creek Falls
About 15 miles S of Livingston on Hwy 89, then L on Mill Creek Rd (Rd# 486), about 12 miles to Mill Creek Trailhead (on L, just before Snowbank Campground). Proceed up Mill Creek trail about 2.5 miles to Passage Creek trailhead. Hiking, Biking, and Horseback in the summer. Please respect private property and stay on trail.


Pine Creek Falls Trail

1.2 miles (one way) - moderate     Elevation: 5899ft - 5797ft
Begins: Pine Creek Campground – Ends: Pine Creek Falls
Very popular tail. Hwy 89 about 10 miles S of Livingston, L to Pine Creek Rd, cross Yellowstone River, then R on East River Rd, about 1.5 miles, then L on Luccock Park Rd, to end for trailhead. Recreation area, campground.


Pine Creek Lake Trail

5 miles (one way) - steep     Elevation: 5899ft - 9173ft
Begins: Pine Creek Campground – Ends: Pine Creek Lake
More difficult Pine Creek tail. Hwy 89 about 10 miles S of Livingston, L to Pine Creek Rd, cross Yellowstone River, then R on East River Rd, about 1.5 miles, then L on Luccock Park Rd, to end for trailhead. Recreation area, campground.


Suce Creek Trail

8 miles (loop) - moderate     Elevation: 5738ft -
Begins: at end of Suce Creek Trailhead Rd – Ends: loop
East River Rd, about 8 miles S of Livingston, L on Suce Creek Rd, 1.5 miles then R on Suce Creek Trailhead Rd, 1.4 miles to trailhead. Hiking and biking in summer months. Respect private property, stay on trail.


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