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Hiawatha Trail

Easy

4.7

(9401)

9,402

hikers

Hiawatha Trail

00:34

2.29km

0m

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Embark on an easy hike along the Hiawatha Trail, a short 1.4-mile (2.3 km) route that takes about 34 minutes to complete. You will experience minimal elevation gain, just 5 feet (2 metres), making it accessible for most. As you walk, you can enjoy the unique atmosphere of a historic…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Hiawatha Trail suitable for beginners and families?

Yes, the trail is known for its gentle, consistent downhill grade of about 1.6% to 2%, descending nearly 1,000 feet. This makes it an easy and accessible experience, suitable for a broad spectrum of hikers, including families with young children and seniors.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The trail surface consists of compact dirt and gravel, which is generally well-maintained. However, be aware that some sections within the tunnels can be muddy, wet, or have potholes. The route is primarily downhill, but hikers can choose to walk back uphill for a moderate challenge.

How do I access the Hiawatha Trail and where can I park?

The trail winds through the scenic Bitterroot Mountains on the Idaho-Montana border. Specific parking information is usually provided by the trail operators, often near the West Portal or Pearson. It's recommended to check the official trail website or local visitor information for the most current access points and parking details.

Is there a shuttle service available for the trail?

Yes, a shuttle service is typically available to transport hikers back to the starting point, especially for those who complete the 15-mile downhill journey and prefer not to walk back uphill.

Are there any fees or permits required to use the trail?

Yes, a user fee is required for access to the Hiawatha Trail. It's advisable to check the official trail website or local visitor centers for current fee structures and any permit requirements before your visit.

What are the main highlights and features along the route?

The trail is celebrated for its historical railroad infrastructure, featuring 10 dark tunnels and 7 towering trestle bridges. The most iconic feature is the 1.6-mile-long St. Paul Pass Tunnel (also known as the Taft Tunnel), which crosses the state line between Idaho and Montana. You'll also enjoy expansive vistas of the Bitterroot Mountains and the Loop Creek drainage.

When is the best time of year to hike the Hiawatha Trail?

The trail is open seasonally, typically from mid-May through mid-September. This period offers the most favorable weather conditions for enjoying the route and its features.

Are dogs allowed on the Hiawatha Trail?

No, dogs are not permitted on the Hiawatha Trail.

What should I bring for a hike on the Hiawatha Trail?

Due to the considerable length and darkness of the tunnels, it is essential to carry headlamps or flashlights. Beyond that, standard hiking gear, water, and snacks are recommended. Consider layers of clothing as temperatures can vary, especially inside the tunnels.

How long does it typically take to complete the trail?

While the trail is 15 miles long, its gentle downhill grade means it can be completed in a few hours, especially if you utilize the shuttle service for the return. The exact duration depends on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery and features.

What amenities are available along the route?

The trail is equipped with amenities such as outhouses, picnic tables, and interpretive kiosks at various points along the route, enhancing the overall experience.

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