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Lolo Hot Springs

At Lolo Hot Springs, visitors today can enjoy the same soothing waters that bathed the weary members of that famed expedition 186 years ago. 

Recreation

Cross-Country Skiing

Fishing

Hiking

Horseback Riding

Hunting

Snowmobiling
Starting at Lolo Hot Springs, snowmobiles can conduct their own modern-day exploration, using 500 miles of groomed connection trails.  A series of interconnecting loop trails straddle two national forests on the Montana-Idaho border.  East Fork, Lost Park, Elk Meadows, Moose Ridge, Cooper Creek, and Wagon Mountain are just some of the trails that lead deep into the heart of the Bitterroot Range, with lots of meadows and play areas along the way.  The snowmobile season runs from mid-December through April.  The snow conditions are excellent with hard pack snow throughout most of the season.  The snow depth ranges from one to three Feet on the level, up to 12 to 15 feet in the mountains.  Lolo Hot Springs is at an elevation of 4,160 feet, but the trails climb to 8,000 feet. 



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