BSCO public trails

Kircher Trail

Currently sponsored by: Earth Elements Design Center

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Difficulty

easy

Distance

0.6 miles round trip

Year Round Access:
Trail is ungroomed and can be icy in the winter. Snowshoes or traction gear recommended.

Uses: Hike, fish, picnic, playground.

Parking: No parking lot – park in Meadow Village or Town Center.

Dogs: leash dogs or keep dogs under voice and sight command.

Amenities: Fishing access, picnic tables, tree fort.

A short trail that leads to Kircher Discovery Park offering access to picnicking, fishing, and a tree fort play structure.

Kircher Trail is the perfect pit stop when walking or biking through Big Sky’s Meadow Village. Easily accessed from both Meadow Village and Town Center, this ½-mile out-and-back trail provides a wonderful nature walk.

Kircher Trail spurs off the asphalt-surfaced Lone Peak Trail near the intersection of Lone Mountain Trail and Little Coyote Road. From this intersection, there’s a moderately steep embankment on the natural surface trail to the small, secluded sanctuary of an open-space park.

There’s a ¼-mile extension that loops through the park from its starting point on the embankment of the South Fork of the West Fork of the Gallatin River. Enjoy a casual walk by the river, stop to have a picnic, or bring your fly rod and cast some dry flies to test your fishing abilities on the small and abundant trout in this tributary of the Gallatin River.

There is no parking at the head of Kircher Trail, so it’s best to park in either Meadow Village or Town Center and access it via Lone Peak Trail. With such close proximity to stores and restaurants in Meadow Village, this trail and park are an excellent option to share some of Big Sky’s beauty with children, pets or guests after a nice meal or checking out a local shop.

Trailforks:

Directions: From Meadow Village, head south toward Lone Mountain Trail. Cross at the flashing lights and crosswalks and continue south to Kircher Trail. From Town Center, get on Lone Peak Trail, which runs parallel to Lone Mountain Trail. From Lone Peak Trail, Kircher Trail can be found about ½ a mile east (depending on your access point) on the right-hand side.

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BSCO Public Trails

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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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