Pioneer Falls via South Fork Spanish Creek Trail
Pioneer Falls via South Fork Spanish Creek Trail
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Embark on the Pioneer Falls via South Fork Spanish Creek Trail, a moderate hike that guides you through lush meadows and along the South Fork Spanish Creek. You will enjoy constant views of the river as you make your way towards the impressive 40-foot cascading Pioneer Falls, where Falls Creek…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Lee Metcalf Wilderness
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Highlight • Waterfall
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10.7 km
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10.7 km
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8.19 km
2.55 km
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The trailhead for this route is conveniently located and offers a large parking lot. You'll also find picnic tables, horse corrals, and a handicap-accessible vault toilet, making it a comfortable starting point for your adventure.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, as it's located within the Lee Metcalf Wilderness and Custer-Gallatin National Forest, always ensure your dog is under control, preferably on a leash, and practice Leave No Trace principles by packing out all waste.
The best time to hike this trail is typically from late spring through early fall. The trail is closed from late fall through mid-May due to seasonal conditions, so plan your visit outside of these months to ensure access and enjoyable conditions.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Pioneer Falls via South Fork Spanish Creek Trail, as it is located within the Custer-Gallatin National Forest and Lee Metcalf Wilderness. Standard wilderness regulations apply.
The initial section of the trail is relatively flat, crossing a bridge over the South Fork Spanish Creek and winding through forests and meadows. The most significant change in terrain occurs on the Falls Creek Trail segment, which involves a steeper ascent with switchbacks leading up to the falls. Despite the elevation gain, the switchbacks are described as fairly easy with gradual inclines.
The roundtrip hike, covering approximately 7.5 miles, typically takes about 3.5 hours to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace, stops for photos, and time spent enjoying the falls.
You'll experience picturesque landscapes including views of the Spanish Creek valley and Blaze Mountain, lush meadows with wildflowers, and the constant presence of the South Fork Spanish Creek. The highlight is the stunning 40-foot cascading Pioneer Falls, where Falls Creek tumbles into a narrow gorge.
The area is known for wildlife, with potential sightings of moose, especially in the early sections of the trail. As it is grizzly country, it's crucial to carry bear spray and know how to use it. Make noise while hiking to avoid surprising animals.
Hikers are advised to carry plenty of water, wear proper footwear suitable for varied terrain, and bring bear spray. Layered clothing is also recommended due to changing mountain weather.
Yes, the route primarily follows the South Fork Spanish Creek trail. It also includes a significant section of the Falls Creek Trail (No. 410) which leads directly to the falls. The area also offers opportunities for extended hikes to destinations like Jerome Rock Lakes, Summit Lake, and Mirror Lake.
Yes, the trail is generally considered suitable for families. The initial miles are relatively flat and easy, and while there's a steeper section to the falls, the switchbacks are gradual. The beautiful scenery and the impressive falls make it a rewarding experience for most ages.
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