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Rattlesnake Main Trailhead.
General information.
Region: Region 2--West Central.
Dominant Setting: mountain, forest, river/stream.
Location: From Interstate 90 in Missoula, take the Van Buren Street exit #105 and head north. Van Buren Street will turn into Rattlesnake Drive. Stay on Rattlesnake Drive for approximately 3 miles until you reach the Rattlesnake National Recreation Area entrance. Travel another 0.25 mile and turn left on Sawmill Gulch Road. The trailhead will be on the right after about 0.25 mile
Manager: USDA Forest Service.
Amenities: accessible bathrooms, pit toilets, trash containers, parking.
This site is open year-round.
Pets are allowed (on leash).
Available Activities.
Accessible activities: hiking.
Non-accessible activities: biking, fishing.
Accessible hiking information.
Trail name: Rattlesnake Main Trail #515.
Type of trail: multiple trailheads.
Trail surface: gravel, surface is firm, surface is stable.
Trail dimensions: minimum clear tread width of 120 inches, maximum running slope of 12 degrees, maximum cross slope of 5 degrees.
Length: 1 to 3 miles.
Other trail features: boardwalks and/or bridges.
Comment: The trail has minimal slopes for the first 1/4 mile. There are several sections after that with slopes ranging from 5-12% for 100-200'. There are accessible toilets located at the trailhead, and another accessible toilet located about 3/4 mile down the trail.
Location pictures.
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User comments about this location.
1: On Thursday, March 15, 2001, USFS wrote:
Site has disabled access, and horses are not allowed.
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Manager's contact information.
Managed by: USDA Forest Service.
Address: Lolo National Forest, Supervisor's Office, Building 24, Fort Missoula, Missoula, MT 59804
Phone Number: (406) 329-3750
TDD Phone Number: (406) 329-1048
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Information source and currentness.
Source of Information: USFS Lolo National Forest (West Half and Seeley Lake) visitor maps (1:126,720-scale), with sites photo-corrected using Google Earth where possible. MonTECH
S.Hammer
Information Date: 5/13/2011
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