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Stuart Peak

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Stuart Peak

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Stuart Peak is a challenging summit and prominent natural monument, rising to an elevation of 2397 meters (7,864 feet) within the Rattlesnake National Recreation Area and Wilderness. Located just north of Missoula, Montana, this peak is a significant feature of the Lolo National Forest, offering a rewarding experience for those seeking adventure in the region.

Hikers consistently rave about the stunning panoramic views from the top of Stuart Peak. From this vantage point, visitors can enjoy expansive vistas of the…

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    December 3, 2022

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    From the summit of Stuart Peak there is a great view of the lakes below and the peaks of the Rattlesnake National Recreation Area. The hike is quite challenging, but the scenery is amazing.

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    Hike the difficult 18.3-mile Stuart Peak Trail in Rattlesnake National Recreation Area for panoramic views and alpine scenery.
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    Location: Rattlesnake National Recreation Area, Missoula County, Montana, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical distance and elevation gain for the Stuart Peak summit hike?

    The hike to Stuart Peak is generally considered an 18-mile round trip with an elevation gain of approximately 4,500 feet. While some sources mention a shorter 6.2-mile trail with 1,479 feet of gain, the full summit experience is a significantly more challenging and longer endeavor.

    How long does it typically take to complete the Stuart Peak hike?

    Given its 18-mile length and substantial elevation gain, the Stuart Peak hike is an all-day endeavor. Hikers should plan for a full day on the trail, requiring good fitness and an early start to ensure enough daylight.

    Is the Stuart Peak trail considered dog-friendly?

    Yes, dogs are permitted on the Stuart Peak trail. However, due to the challenging nature of the hike, its length, and steep sections, owners should ensure their dogs are well-conditioned and capable of handling a strenuous, all-day trek.

    Is Stuart Peak suitable for families or beginner hikers?

    The Stuart Peak hike is considered challenging and requires very good fitness and sure-footedness, with notably steep sections. It is generally not recommended for families with young children or beginner hikers due to its length and significant elevation gain.

    Where is the trailhead parking for Stuart Peak, and are permits required?

    The primary trailhead for Stuart Peak is located within the Rattlesnake National Recreation Area and Wilderness, just north of Missoula, Montana. Parking is available, but it can fill up quickly, especially during peak season. No specific permits are generally required for day hiking in this area of the Lolo National Forest.

    What are the best times of year to hike Stuart Peak to avoid snow?

    While the best time to visit is late spring through early fall, snow can persist at higher elevations on Stuart Peak even into June. For the clearest trails and to avoid snow, late June through September is generally the most reliable period.

    Are there any specific landmarks or natural features to look out for on the Stuart Peak trail?

    Beyond the panoramic summit views, the trail passes by Stuart and Mosquito Peaks, descends into the Glacier Lake basin, and continues to Sanders Lake. Hikers will also encounter a ridge with views of Twin Lakes and Mineral Peak. During warmer months, the trail is known for diverse wildflowers, including the rare Mountain Lady Slippers, and leads past beautiful aqua alpine lakes.

    Are there any facilities or amenities near the Stuart Peak trailhead, such as cafes or accommodation?

    Stuart Peak is located within the Rattlesnake National Recreation Area and Wilderness, which is a wild area. Therefore, there are no cafes, pubs, or direct accommodation facilities at the trailhead itself. The nearest amenities would be found in Missoula, Montana, which is a short drive away.

    Is winter hiking possible on Stuart Peak, and what are the considerations?

    Winter hiking on Stuart Peak is possible but presents significant challenges. Snow can persist at higher elevations well into June, and winter conditions would involve deep snow, ice, and potentially avalanche hazards. This would require advanced winter hiking skills, appropriate gear (such as snowshoes or microspikes), and thorough knowledge of avalanche safety. It is not recommended for casual winter hikers.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the Stuart Peak trail?

    As Stuart Peak is located within the Rattlesnake National Recreation Area and Wilderness, hikers have the opportunity to spot various wildlife. This includes common forest animals like deer, elk, and various bird species. While less common, the area is also home to larger mammals such as black bears and mountain lions, so it's always wise to be bear aware and carry bear spray.

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