2. Virginia City to Butte
VIRGINIA CITY TO BUTTE – 139 miles
An optional harder route ascends Alder Gulch and descends Barton Gulch, featuring tight switchbacks and loose rocks. The main route then follows wide gravel roads through farm and ranch land in the Ruby River valley before reaching Highway 41. Wide dirt roads through the picturesque Big Hole River valley lead to paved roads into Melrose where you can get food and fuel. Beyond Melrose the track climbs into the East Pioneer Mountains. The historic Glendale smelter site and beehive-shaped charcoal kilns are a must see. After descending from the Pioneers, an optional harder section follows rugged roads in the Moose Creek (“Crick”) drainage and ascends into the Highland Mountains. This road is primitive, rocky and has a large water crossing that can be challenging during spring runoff. Finally, the route descends from the Highlands into Butte, the largest city on the route and one of the most historic. Consider visiting the Berkeley Pit viewing area or other sites near the Old Town.
2. Virginia City to Butte
VIRGINIA CITY TO BUTTE – 139 miles
An optional harder route ascends Alder Gulch and descends Barton Gulch, featuring tight switchbacks and loose rocks. The main route then follows wide gravel roads through farm and ranch land in the Ruby River valley before reaching Highway 41. Wide dirt roads through the picturesque Big Hole River valley lead to paved roads into Melrose where you can get food and fuel. Beyond Melrose the track climbs into the East Pioneer Mountains. The historic Glendale smelter site and beehive-shaped charcoal kilns are a must see. After descending from the Pioneers, an optional harder section follows rugged roads in the Moose Creek (“Crick”) drainage and ascends into the Highland Mountains. This road is primitive, rocky and has a large water crossing that can be challenging during spring runoff. Finally, the route descends from the Highlands into Butte, the largest city on the route and one of the most historic. Consider visiting the Berkeley Pit viewing area or other sites near the Old Town.
Alder - Food & Gas
Alder
Big Hole River Access
Big Hole River Access Multiple public access points along the Big Hole River, popular for fishing, picnicking, and scenic stops.
Blacktail Trestle
Thompson Park
Canyon Creek Kilns
Canyon Creek Kilns Historic charcoal kilns located near Canyon Creek, offering a glimpse into Montana’s mining-era history. Visit Website »
Glen CG
Glendale Smelter Site
Glendale Smelter Site Historic mining site featuring the remains of a 19th-century smelter and townsite near the Big Hole River. Visit Website »
Highland City Site
Highland City Site Historic ghost town site marking the remains of a once-active mining community.
Laurin - Lodging
Melrose - Food, Gas, Lodging
Main St and W 3rd St and E 3rd St
Nevada City - Food & Lodging
1574 Hwy 287
Ruby River Reservoir
Ruby River Reservoir Large reservoir managed by the BLM offering fishing, boating, and camping opportunities. Visit Website »
Sheridan - Food, Gas, Lodging
Sheridan
Twin Bridges - Food, Gas, Lodging
Twin Bridges
Virginia City - Food, Gas, Lodging
Water Crossing - Moose Creek
Wise River - Food, Gas, Lodging
64811 Hwy 43
MT2 - Virginia City to Butte
MT2 ALT Harder - Alder & Barton Gulch
MT2 ALT Harder - Moose Creek
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