Custer National Forest spans over southeastern Montana and portions of South Dakota, offering diverse landscapes perfect for a variety of outdoor activities.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Custer National Forest.
No fees are typically required, but specific areas may have fees or permits.
Late spring through early fall is ideal for most recreational activities. Roads are more accessible and trails are clear.
Beartooth Ranger District Office, Ashland Ranger District Office
Access via Highways 212 and 191, seasonal closures are common at high elevations.
Summers are mild with temperatures ranging from 50°F to 80°F. Winters can be harsh and cold, often dipping below freezing, particularly at higher elevations.
The forest faces threats from wildfires, invasive species, and habitat fragmentation. Conservation efforts focus on fire management and protecting native species.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Offers remote camping with stunning lake views and access to Mystic Lake Trail.
Located along the Stillwater River, convenient for fishing and hiking.
A legendary backpacking route through stunning alpine terrain.
Leads to one of the deepest lakes in the Beartooth Mountains.
A beautiful trail following a scenic creek with lush landscapes.
Offers panoramic views and access to remote wilderness.
Check weather conditions on Beartooth Highway as it can be unpredictable.
Visit in late spring or early fall for mild weather and fewer crowds.
Obtain permits for backcountry camping to ensure availability.
Pack layered clothing to be prepared for varying temperatures.