The Montana Wilderness Association announced today their shiny, new online hiking guide for Montana at hikewildmontana.org. Here’s what Brian Sybert, MWA executive director has to say about it:
Today, we’re celebrating a new chapter in MWA’s long and proud tradition of connecting people to Montana’s special places that deserve protection. We’re celebrating the state’s first-ever online, statewide trail guide – hikewildmontana.org.
Made possible by a generous grant from the Montana Office of Tourism, hikewildmontana.org is a one-stop, comprehensive tool for finding a trail in just about any given area across the state, east or west.
Hikewildmontana.org allows users to:
- Discover trails recommended by local residents.
- Locate trails on an electronic map.
- Choose a perfect path based on distance and elevation gain.
- View waterfalls, badlands, ancient forests, big views, and other natural wonders.
- Review trail conditions added by recent hikers and add their own trip reports.
- Contribute their own trail descriptions.
- Find a great place near the trailhead to stay for the night or have breakfast, a burger, or a beer.
I encourage you to read more about the guide or check out hikewildmontana.org now and see all the great hikes that await, either in your backyard or the next time you visit Montana.