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Bitterroot Range

The best gravel rides in the Bitterroot Range

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Gravel biking in the Bitterroot Range offers routes through rugged, glacial-carved landscapes and extensive trail systems. The region features significant elevation changes, from river valleys to subalpine forests, with peaks reaching over 10,000 feet. Gravel bike trails traverse diverse terrain, including forest service roads, old logging roads, and paths alongside rivers like the Clark Fork and Bitterroot. This area provides a blend of challenging climbs and scenic routes for various skill levels.

Best gravel bike trails in the Bitterroot Range

  • The most popular gravel bike trail is Ninemile Road loop from Longpre Dam, a 57.5 miles (92.6 km) trail that takes 8 hours 30 minutes to complete. This route features significant elevation gain through remote forest roads.
  • Another top favourite among local gravel bikers is Clark Fork River – Rattlesnake Trail loop from Hellgate High School, a moderate 19.5 miles (31.3 km) path. This route offers views along the Clark Fork River and through varied terrain.
  • Local gravel bikers also love the Kim Williams Trail – McCormick Park loop from Hellgate High School, a 15.9 miles (25.6 km) trail leading through riverfront areas and urban-adjacent parks, often completed in about 1 hour 57 minutes.
  • Gravel biking in the Bitterroot Range is defined by rugged mountains, subalpine forests, and river valleys. The network offers options for different ability levels, from moderate paths to challenging climbs.
  • The routes in Bitterroot Range are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 1 reviews. More than 130 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore Bitterroot Range's varied terrain.

Last updated: June 28, 2026

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Clark Fork River – Kim Williams Trail loop from Missoula

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many gravel bike trails are available in the Bitterroot Range?

The Bitterroot Range offers over 10 gravel bike trails, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a mix of moderate and challenging routes, with the majority designed for experienced riders.

What is the best time of year for gravel biking in the Bitterroot Range?

The best time for gravel biking in the Bitterroot Range is typically from late spring through early autumn. Summers offer warm, dry conditions, while spring and fall provide cooler temperatures and vibrant scenery. Winter brings snow, transforming the area into a wonderland for other activities like cross-country skiing, but making most gravel routes inaccessible.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly gravel bike trails in the Bitterroot Range?

While many routes in the Bitterroot Range are challenging, there are some moderate options suitable for those with a good fitness level. For example, the Kim Williams Trail – McCormick Park loop from Hellgate High School offers a more accessible ride through riverfront areas and parks.

Can I find long-distance gravel biking routes in the Bitterroot Mountains?

Yes, the Bitterroot Range features routes suitable for longer rides. The Ninemile Road loop from Longpre Dam is a significant option, covering over 90 kilometers with substantial elevation gain through remote forest roads, ideal for experienced long-distance gravel bikers.

What kind of terrain and elevation can I expect on gravel bike trails in the Bitterroot Range?

Gravel bike trails in the Bitterroot Range feature diverse terrain, from forest service roads and old logging roads to paths alongside rivers. You can expect significant elevation changes, with routes traversing rugged, glacial-carved landscapes, subalpine forests, and river valleys. Some peaks in the range reach over 10,000 feet, offering challenging climbs and rewarding views.

Are there any notable landmarks or natural features to see along the gravel bike trails?

Yes, the Bitterroot Range is rich in natural beauty. While riding, you might encounter dramatic granite peaks, fast-flowing rivers like the Clark Fork and Bitterroot, and subalpine forests. You can also explore nearby attractions such as Lake Coeur d'Alene or enjoy views from Higgens Point.

Are there any circular gravel bike routes in the Bitterroot Range?

Many of the gravel bike routes in the Bitterroot Range are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Clark Fork River – Rattlesnake Trail loop from Hellgate High School and the Kim Williams Trail – Jacob's Island loop from Hellgate High School, offering varied scenery on a single ride.

What do other gravel bikers enjoy most about riding in the Bitterroot Range?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the challenging climbs, the stunning natural beauty of the rugged landscapes, and the sense of adventure found on the extensive network of forest service and logging roads.

Is the Route of the Hiawatha Trail considered a gravel biking option in the Bitterroot Range?

While the Route of the Hiawatha Trail is primarily known as a rail-trail, sections within the broader Bitterroot Range area can offer gravel riding experiences. It's a distinct trail, but its proximity means some riders might incorporate parts of it into a wider gravel adventure.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting while gravel biking in the Bitterroot Range?

Yes, the Bitterroot Range is home to abundant wildlife. While riding, you might spot deer, elk, moose, and various bird species, including eagles and hawks. Black bears and mountain lions also inhabit the area, so it's always wise to be aware of your surroundings and practice safe wildlife viewing.

Are there any family-friendly gravel bike routes in the Bitterroot Valley?

For families looking for less strenuous options, routes that stick to flatter sections along the Bitterroot River or through urban-adjacent parks can be suitable. The Kim Williams Trail – McCormick Park loop from Hellgate High School, for instance, offers a moderate ride that could be adapted for families with older children or those comfortable with longer distances.

What are the parking options like at Bitterroot Range gravel trailheads?

Many trailheads in the Bitterroot Range, especially those accessing Forest Service roads, typically offer parking. Specific parking availability can vary by trailhead, so it's advisable to check details for your chosen route in advance. Routes originating from areas like Hellgate High School often have accessible starting points with parking nearby.

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