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If you're looking for a solid climb with incredible payoffs, the Mount Sentinel via Crazy Canyon trail delivers. This route winds through thinned Ponderosa Pine forests, gradually revealing expansive views of the Missoula Valley and the winding Clark Fork River. Keep an eye out for the notable "Grandfather Tree" as…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The trailhead for the Crazy Canyon route is located in the Pattee Canyon Recreation Area. You'll find good parking facilities and restrooms available right at the start of the trail, making access straightforward.
The Mount Sentinel via Crazy Canyon trail is generally considered moderately challenging. While it features steep inclines and switchbacks, it's often described as mildly strenuous, depending on your fitness level. It's a good option for those looking for a rewarding hike without being overly extreme.
The trail primarily consists of a forest service road and single track, winding through a thinned forest of large Ponderosa Pine trees. As you ascend, the landscape opens up, offering stunning panoramic views of the Missoula Valley, the Clark Fork River, and the surrounding Bitterroot and Sapphire mountain ranges. You might also spot the 'Grandfather Tree' along the way.
Spring is a particularly beautiful time to visit, with abundant wildflowers and chattering birds. The trail is also popular in other seasons; it's even used for snowshoeing in winter, offering a different experience. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly! However, please ensure your dog remains on a leash throughout your hike to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users.
The Mount Sentinel via Crazy Canyon trail is located within the Lolo National Forest. Generally, day-use hiking on trails within national forests does not require a specific permit or entrance fee. However, it's always a good idea to check the latest regulations from the U.S. Forest Service or local visitor centers before your visit.
The Crazy Canyon route is often considered an 'easiest' way to the top of Mount Sentinel because it starts at a higher elevation (nearly 4000 feet) in the Pattee Canyon Recreation Area. This makes the overall climb less intense than routes starting directly from the University of Montana campus, like the iconic 'M' trail. It's also generally a longer, often less crowded, and arguably more scenic option.
Yes, the Crazy Canyon trail is part of a larger network. The route also passes through sections of the Crooked Trail, 302, Sentinel Climb, 302.5, and Crooked Cutoff, offering opportunities for varied and customizable routes within the Pattee Canyon area.
Absolutely! Beyond the stunning panoramic views from the summit of Mount Sentinel, you'll get glimpses of the Missoula Valley, the Clark Fork River, and the surrounding mountain ranges. You can also see Mount Jumbo and the Rattlesnake National Recreation Area. A notable natural landmark along the trail is the 'Grandfather Tree'.
The Mount Sentinel via Crazy Canyon route as described is primarily an out-and-back trail to the summit. However, it connects to a larger network of trails in the Pattee Canyon area, allowing for various loop options or alternative descent paths if you plan your route accordingly.
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