Traverse the area’s fun, rolling topographic features or ‘hummocks’ created by ice-age landslides. Hummocks Trail is a 3.0 mile loop around a hidden pond and offers views of the Huckleberry Ridge Tuff, a volcanic rock formed by the 2.1 million year old Huckleberry Ridge of Yellowstone’s caldera. Learn about how such topography impacts local watersheds with the GRTF.
BSCO manages 23+ miles of trails that are all multi-use and multi-directional.
Ralph's Pass (closed in winter)
The majority of BSCO trails are open year-round, barring any temporary seasonal hazard closures.
= Groomed or plowed during the winter. Note: Ungroomed / plowed trails are still open & get packed down by use.
We are always looking at opportunities to increase parklands and open spaces while further developing public recreation amenities.
With the start of BSCO’s Year-End Fundraising Campaign, we’re excited to announce a bonus — 100% of the Board of Directors have committed to match donations up to $75,000! That means your gift will go twice as far to create a brighter and healthier Big Sky future.