Everything has aligned for new singletrack trail on Mount Dean Stone
2021 might be the most hyped year so far this century, with
good reason. As Missoula-based trail runners we have something significant to
look forward to this year – the opening of a new trail on newly acquired public
lands in Missoula. This spring the High, Wide, and Handsome trail on Mount Dean
Stone is slated to open. The trail was built through coordinated efforts of MTB Missoula and Five Valleys Land Trust last
summer and fall, which included help from many volunteers and funding from Run
Wild Missoula. All accounts suggest that the trail lives up to its name!
High, Wide, and Handsome will connect the lower portions of Mount
Dean Stone’s system (Barmeyer and Sousa trails) with the upper reaches of the
mountain, ending in a loop just below the true summit. The trail is nearly five
miles long and has been built with a moderate 8% grade to accommodate hiking,
biking, and running. It winds upwards through ponderosa, larch, and Douglas fir
forest, and won’t be as exposed as city-side trails on Mount Jumbo and Sentinel.
There are numerous spots along the trail that provide spectacular views across
the Missoula Valley, as well as views to the east, including glimpses of the
Blackfoot River.
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A view of the Bitterroot Range from High, Wide, and Handsome. Credit: Brian Williams. |
I can’t wait to enjoy this trail in the fall when the air is
crisp and our larch are bright yellow, but I promise you I won’t wait that long
to give it a try. An opening date for the trail has not yet been set, but an
early December 2020 unanimous vote by the Missoula City Council to utilize 2018
Missoula Open Space Bond funds and private funding to complete the land
acquisition set the final pieces in motion to guarantee 2021 access. Many
runners from our community reached out to their city council members in support
of this acquisition, and our voices contributed to this positive outcome. And
this wasn’t the last opportunity to personally get some skin in the game to
improve public trail access on Mount Dean Stone. If there are additional volunteer
days to prepare High, Wide, and Handsome for public use we’ll update this post
with that information, as well as an update about the scheduled opening date
when that becomes available.
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2019 Access Map provides an overview of the area. Full resolution version available from Five Valleys Land Trust |
High, Wide, and Handsome won’t be the end of this project
either. The next phase, for which Five Valleys Land Trust has already secured partial
funding, is an additional five miles of trail that will connect High, Wide, and
Handsome to the top of Deer Creek. I’ve had a chance to walk the proposed site
of this next phase of trail and the views were inspiring! In just a matter of
years, it will be possible to link single track on Mount Dean Stone to the Pattee
Canyon system and Mount Sentinel’s trails via a few miles on a dirt road.
Thanks to the foresight of citizens who have voted for open space funding, organizations
and individuals who have contributed additional funds, non-profit organizations
doing the complicated work to acquire new public lands, trail engineers at MTB
Missoula, and volunteers who are willing to get dirty creating these new trails
our remarkable public trail system is about to even more comprehensive.
- Erin Clark, Run Wild Missoula Board of Directors
awesome sauce cookin up here
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