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Embark on the Woody Falls Trail, an easy 1.2-mile (1.9 km) hike that leads you through a lush green forest. You will climb steadily uphill, gaining 760 feet (232 metres) in elevation, a journey that typically takes around 43 minutes. The highlight of this route is the impressive 150-foot Woody…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Woody Falls Trail is generally a 3-mile round trip. While komoot rates it as 'easy', hikers should expect a steadily uphill climb through the forest to reach the falls. It requires a moderate effort, so be prepared for some exertion.
The primary attraction is the impressive 150-foot, three-tiered Woody Falls, which cascades through steep canyon walls. As you hike through the lush green forest, you'll also enjoy beautiful distant views of the Absaroka Mountains.
The trail is located near Cooke City, Montana. While specific parking details aren't provided, trails in this area typically have designated parking at the trailhead. It's always a good idea to check local resources or signage upon arrival for the most current information.
The Woody Falls Trail is particularly accessible and rewarding for hiking during the summer and fall months. In winter, it transforms into a popular route for Nordic skiing.
Yes, trails in the Custer Gallatin National Forest generally allow dogs. However, it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Always practice Leave No Trace principles, including packing out all pet waste.
The Woody Falls Trail is located within the Custer Gallatin National Forest. Generally, there are no specific permits required for day hiking on most trails in National Forests, nor are there entrance fees for the forest itself. However, always check the official Custer Gallatin National Forest website or local ranger stations for any specific regulations or alerts before your visit.
While the trail involves a steady uphill climb, its 3-mile round trip length makes it manageable for active families and beginners who are prepared for a moderate effort. The shaded path through the forest can also provide some relief on warmer days, making it a pleasant experience.
You will hike through a lush green forest on a path that is mostly shaded. The trail involves a consistent uphill grade until you reach the canyon edge where the falls are visible. The path is generally well-defined.
The Woody Falls Trail is typically an out-and-back route, meaning you will return along the same path you took to reach the falls.
The Woody Falls Trail is notable for its relatively low traffic, offering a more serene hiking experience compared to busier routes. Its impressive 150-foot, three-tiered waterfall is a significant draw, and its proximity to Cooke City makes it a convenient option for those exploring the Yellowstone Country.
As the trail is in a natural forest environment, be aware of potential wildlife such as bears, moose, and deer. Carry bear spray and know how to use it. Always stay on marked trails, make noise while hiking, and store food properly. Check weather forecasts before heading out, as conditions can change rapidly in mountain environments.