BSCO public trails
Huff's TrekThis trail is available for sponsorship! Learn more here.
Difficulty
Easy
(biking: climb is easy,
descent is moderate)
Distance
3.3 miles one way
Year Round Access:
Trail is ungroomed and can be icy in the winter. Snowshoes or traction gear recommended.
Uses: Hike, Bike, Snowshoe, Fat Bike.
Parking: Parking is available at the trailhead off Andesite Road. Please be aware that parking is limited and carpooling is encouraged.
Dogs: SUMMER: leash dogs or keep dogs under voice and sight command. WINTER: No dogs allowed on groomed trail.
The 3.3 mile Huff’s Trek starts off as an easy gravel path up off Andesite Road. This gravel path is rated as easy. As you near the Big Sky Resort, please be aware that this trail narrows, becomes steep and is rated as moderate.
Huff’s Trek was built by Terraflow Trail Systems and Bo Trail Systems and would not be possible without the generous support of our donor’s and private land owners.
Trailforks:
Directions: Parking at the trailhead is available off Andesite Road. Turn left from Town Center and follow Lone Peak Trail. Turn left on Andesite Road and then follow the curve to the right.
More Trails:
Black Diamond
Crail Ranch
Gallatin Canyon
Hummocks
Kircher
Little Willow Way
Lone Peak
Mountain to Meadow
Mud Creek Trail
Ousel Falls
Ralph's Pass
South Fork Loop
Tanner's Way
Uplands
Huff's Trek
Coldsmoke Out & Back
BSCO Public Trails
BSCO manages 23+ miles of trails that are all multi-use and multi-directional.
Ralph’s Pass (closed in winter)
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Multi-Seasonal Use
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.
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