Timberline Trail (# 12)


Timberline Trail (# 12) is 4.5 miles long. The trail leads to 2 lakes (Timberline and Gertrude) below Silver Run Peak (the 6th tallest in Montana). Both lakes are in the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness and offer excellent trout fishing. The hike begins in an area that was burned in 2008’s Cascade Fire. However, after 3 miles, the trail returns to a forested landscape. Elevation change: 1800 feet. The trail is open for the following uses: hiking, horseback riding.

*Please be aware that travelling in the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness comes with additional regulations. Please know what is expected of visitors before entering the wilderness.

Distance to:

  • Bear Track Trail No.8 junction:                                     3 miles
  • Lake Gertrude:                                                               4 miles
  • Timberline Lake:                                                         4.5 miles

At a Glance

Usage: Heavy

General Information

Directions:

Directions from district office:
Drive north on US Hwy 212 towards Red Lodge for 0.3 miles. Turn west (left) onto the West Fork Rd and drive 2.8 miles. Stay to the left (follow signs) and continue on the West Fork Rd. Drive 8.3 miles to trailhead on left. There is ample parking with limited room for horse trailers. There is a vault toilet at trailhead.


Activities

Lake and Pond Fishing

For detailed information on fishing Timberline Lake and Lake Gertrude, please go to Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks' Mountain Lakes Guide.

Day Hiking

Horse Riding

Recreation Areas

Recreation Activities

Location

 
  Area/Length : 
4.5 miles

  Elevation : 
7800 - 9600